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| Inscribed fragment.
Broken all around.
Preserves a bit of face, and a bit of left side.
Nearly illegible.
Pentelic marble. Found in wall of the Roman Building, south of the peribolos of the Twelve Gods ... 22 May 1952 ... IG II3,1,5, 1417 ... Hesperia 32 (1963), pp. 20-21, no. 20, pl. 5. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Left side preserved; elsewhere broken away.
Hymettian marble.
ADDENDA Joins with I 1860 (B 649). Found in debris from demolition of late walls, in the area of the northwest corner ... Ca. 215 A.D ... Traill (1986), pp. 20, 21, 22 ... IG II3,1,5, 1197 ... Hesperia Suppl. 1 (1937), p. 77, no. 31. |
Fragment of shoulder.
Shoulder slightly convex. Decoration in brown glaze: broad band at angle with two narrow bands above; tendrils of ivy(?) garland on shoulder. Hard, friable, light red fabric (2.5YR ... 8:17, 19, 20; SwCyprusExp IV, ... 45, pp. 30--31 (Cyprus), ... Broneer 1935, pp. 71--72, fig. |
| Inscribed fragment of stele.
The top akroterion and some of the bottom below the setting line broken away; otherwise intact.
An attempt was made in antiquity to break up the stele, and a narrow channel ... 337/336 B.C ... P.H. 1.57; Lett. H. 0.005; W. (of stele above) 0.41, (below) 0.43; Th ... 1.57 |
Part of the decorative attachment above the handle alone preserved.
An acanthus leaf. Pierced.
Gray clay. Black glaze.
Type XXI of Corinth collection.
Cf. Corinth IV, ii, pp. 73-76, nos. 383-417, pls ... 1-50 A.D ... 1-50 A.D ... F 11:1 |
The vertical handle broken away, and chips missing; otherwise complete.
Rays on the rim. Elongated knob on left side.
Thin black glaze, much worn.
Type 52 C of Agora collection, type XVIII of Corinth ... Ca. 50 B.C.-25 A.D ... Study Collections-Case No. 21-Μ |
Nozzle and front half of infundibulum preserved.
On rim, single groove around filling hole. Mold made.
Traces of knob of left side of body.
Nozzle long, rounded at tip, line of attachment to body on either ... 1931 ... cf. Corinth IV, ii, p. 32, |
Inscribed fragment.
Broken on three sides; right edge remains in part.
Ruled lines enclose letters.
Honoring Antioches IV Epiphanes.
Parts of seventeen lines of the inscription preserved.
Space between ... 175-163 B.C ...
Honoring Antioches IV Epiphanes. |
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