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Inscribed fragment.
Broken all around. Surface quite fresh.
Parts of eleven lines of the inscription preserved. "Λ" for "A" and the omision of the middle hasta in the "epsilons" suggests a date in the ... 2nd. century B.C ... Q 21 |
Broken all around. The spines of two leaves are preserved in dark color against the ribbing in low relief; a bit of green relief is visible between the leaves at the top.
From the side of a deep bowl ... 21 February 1953 ... type as Tarsus I, fig. 132, ... Stoa, South Area 3-4, layer I, with undisturbed Hellenistic pottery of Stoa |
| Much battered, top of head and all of face except corners of right eye and parts of cheek missing.
Hair combed back from face in a roll and turned back in a broad band over the ears and across the top ... 4th c. A.D ... Agora I, no. 55, p. 71, pl. 35. |
Mended from three pieces and restored in plaster. Ring foot. Groove in resting surface. Plain rim, in-turned, rounded on top. Glazed inside and out. Resting surface reserved.
Orange clay, black glaze ... 21 July 1970 ... H/18-4/16,17 ... H 4:1 |
| Two non-joining fragments.
a) Short standup rim, flat on top. Glazed inside. Outside, on rim: double lines enclosing row of dots. At right, vertical decoration: maeander, zigzag, V-ornament. At left, ... March-April 1936 ... Study Collections-Case No. 109-2/4 |
| Fragments of rim, wall and bottom missing. Black to handle zone; three reserved bands along its lower edge. In handle zone, front and back, three panels separated by triple vertical lines. Outer panels: ... 19 March 1936 ... Hesperia 30 (1961), p. 111, no. I 50, pl. 20. |
Less than half of rim, one handle, and part of wall preserved; partly restored.
Body slightly contracted below rim. Pale, micaceous fabric (7.5YR 7/4--8/4); shiny black glaze, somewhat peeling, with brown ... 225-200 ... I--O 15:1 (2) |
| Inscribed epistyle block.
Broken off at left end, and most of the two lower fasciae have been hacked away, carrying with them all but a few traces of the second line of inscription.
Dedication.
Pentelic ... 1st. century A.D ... Hesperia 4 (1935), p. 58, nos. 21, 22. |
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