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| Fragments missing from the lip. Similar in shape and fabric to P 5116 (Α 1038), but without incised line on top of foot.
ADDENDA P 5116: Low stem, offset lip. Handle space, inside of handles and outer ... 12-15 March 1935 ... PD 1153-4d |
| Mended from a number of pieces; complete except for small bits. Flat bottom, with a depressed disk at the center; base moulded in two degrees; no string-lugs; no flange for lid; short neck, neatly profiled; ... May-June 1954 ... Stoa Gallery-Case No. 62.1, top shelf |
| Lamp is attached to a high standard of which the front is in the form of a column.
From the ridged necking spring two volutes; between them are raised loops, and below, above the necking, a band of raised ... 25 July 1931 ... Study Collections-Case No. 168-2/5 |
| Complete except for small gap in wall. Mended from six fragments.
Small bowl with steep wall, low angular foot and broad rim. Top of rim bears sharp-cut moldings, lip slightly hooked, bearing four equidistant ... 16 July 2003 ... exterior.
Ca. 375-400/420 A.D ... Found join with one piece of rim from Lot ΒΕ T 2201. |
| Several fragments of which three join. Warrior to right holding out phiale in his right hand and spear in his left; Attic helmet with the cheek pieces up, decorated with a snake; at the base of the crest ... 5 June 1951 ... N 7:3 |
| Buckle and plate hinged together. Oval buckle, pierced, hear-shaped plate with deep grooves around the edge. Knob at lower end. Three loops on back. Bronze Complete or intact. Intact. City Wall West ... 7th c. according to Corinth XII ... Hesperia (1937) P232 fig. 2A; Corinth XII P271 N2191 |
| Three fragments of a Samian A bowl of the same shape as P 9859 (ΛΛ 772). Parts of the sides and the lip preserved. Restored in plaster
In the middle of the floor, a stamp, a dot rosette within a circle ... 14 April 1937 ... D 4:1.2 |
| Three fragments, one mended from three.
On largest piece, thick ridge, thin flaring sides above; below, sides curve in sharply and then start to flare again. Well on lower north slope of Areopagus. Lower ... 14 April 1938 ... Agora XXXIV, no. 326, p. 145, fig. 19. |
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