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| Neck-Amphorae; Panel Neck-Amphorae. Ostraka. fig. 6. Brommer, Heldensage (3), pp. 318-320. Well. H. A. Thompson, Hesperia 25, 1956, p. 62, pl. 21:b. Neck-Amphorae; Neck-Amphorae of Panathenaic Shape. Böhr, ... Agora 23 125 P 19045 P 19584 P 25013 P 25390 P 24677 P 13523 P 10808 A 18-19:1 R 12:4 N 18:7 N 18:8 ... 540-530 B.C ... Paralip. 142, 21 ... H. A. Thompson, Hesperia 25, 1956, p. 62, pl. 21:b ... ABV 323, 21 |
| Roman ... bw 1997 032 21 ... 21 ... FP 142 |
| Hesperia 21 142 ... Hesperia 21 ... 142 |
| Hesperia Supplement 21 142 ... Hesperia Supplement 21 ... 142 |
| Complete.
Angular profile; small discus with raised band around nozzle; vertical loop handle; very low base ring.
Pale yellow clay, covered on the upper part only with a thin red wash.
Type XIX of Corinth ... 1st. century A.D ... Agora IV, no. 574, p. 142, pls. 21, 47. |
| 141 142 Pg. 141, 21/5/1998, Drawing ... 21/5/1998 ... NB 910, spread 76 (pp. 141 - 142) |
| 142 143 Pg. 142, areas: Lerna NE corner, manhole in SW corner of plateia, 21/3/1947, Drawing, Plan of NE corner Pg. 143, 21/3/1947, MF 9012, terra cotta figurine of naked youth ... 21/3/1947 ... NB 197, spread 76 (pp. 142 - 143) |
| Neck, handles and part of wall missing.
Facing Siren and Sphinx. Siren is followed by partially preserved Sphinx and by another Siren. Filling motives, blobby rosettes. Incision and added red. Rays at ... October 1956 ... Paralip., p. 21. |
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