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| Fragment probably from shoulder of dinos; broken all around.
Wide tongue pattern, alternating purple and black, just below neck. Below that, head and shoulders of man facing right. Incision used for details ... 6 March 1952 ... ABV, p. 112, no. 61: Lydos. |
| From a large stand. Head of a flute player to left. Above, double band, lotus buds, bands, then tongues. Red dots for wreath and alternate tongues.
ADDENDA Time of early Lydos (JDB, June 1960). The flute ... 20 July 1959 ... of early Lydos (JDB, June |
| Surface chipped away behind depiction of the pair of horses with thrown-back heads, leaving brown glaze vestige of a figure next to them. Ahead of the team (4 horses in all), part preserved of a human ... 16 June 1932 ... incised lines.
ADDENDA Lydos |
| Four fragments, that make up to two, preserve part of closed pot, probably a kothon. The full depth of the downturned lip preserved on fragment a).
a) Maenad dancing right, looking back left; traces of ... 8 June 1938 ... Lydos (JDB, Summer 1953). |
Seven non-joining fragments, mostly of wall, a / e and f with shoulder, g of overhang of rim from near handle plate. Glaze rather dull on b and d. Max. dim. a/e) 0.107, b) 0.088, c) 0.073, d) 0.053, f) ... Ca. 500-490 B.C ... Lydos (ABV 110, 37; Paralip. |
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