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Wall fragment. Max. dim. 0.11.
The fragment preserves a bit of drapery, probably of two standing women.
Not from the same vase as 97 (see above) ... Ca. 430-420 B.C ... Agora XXX, no. 99 ... AV 30.99 |
Handle missing.
Flat bottom; low strap handle. Non-Attic, probably Lakonian ... 500-480 B.C ... Agora XII, no. 99 ... AV 12.99 |
Parts of wall restored; foot and stem missing.
Thin stem. Scraped groove and round molding at junction of stem and body. Low, rounded lower body, high, straight-walled upper body. Thin walled. Lustrous ... Ca. 300 ... Agora XXIX, no. 99 ... AV 29.99 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Toothed left side and possibly part of rough back preserved; otherwise broken.
The surface worn; the letters faint.
Traces of about sixteen lines (?) of the inscription preserved.
Pentelic ... 29 May 1934 ... Hesperia Suppl. 38 (2008), no. 99, pp. 94-95, fig. 99. |
Fragment apparently from a small fairly high flaring foot, preserving lower edge.
Orange-brown clay, fairly fine with little grit; traces of lustrous creamy slip or glaze above and below. Outside decorated ... 16-17 June 1937 ... Study Collections-Case No. 1-B |
| Female draped figure in center, preserved from the neck to the maeander pattern on which she stands. Her left hand raised, carrying a box or a tray. To right, the drapery of another tall female figure, ... 16-19 March 1935 ... Agora XXX, no. 99. |
| A: quiver.
B: plain. Entered as coin no. 2, for the day. Aiginitou Street-foot of Pnyx. Fill described as Hellenistic with modern disturbance.
With coins nos. 1-19. 273 Leica ... 12 March 1948 ... Agora X, p. 107, pl. 27, no. L 216. |
Pnyx 158
Clay; dull buff with white surface coating; containing much grit but no mica. Assembly Place, Filling of Period III ... October 1932 ... Study Collections-Case No. 86-3 |
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