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| A complete kylix foot in five joining fragments. Black glazed with a reserved line ca. 0.012m. from the edge. Inscribed on the bottom, letters facing in.
Cf. kylikes from well at Stoa of Zeus Pier III, ... 16 June 1967 ... Agora XXV, no. 99, pp. 11-13, 17, 43. |
A bit of the rim preserved, curving out at the top; full width of the reserved handle stripe not preserved. Reclining figure left with right hand on hip, left hand raised; vine filling ornament.
Reserved ... August-September 1932 ... Hesperia 15 (1946), p. 296, no. 99. |
| From the shoulder of a closed pot; tongue pattern at upper edge of fragment. A head facing right; the front part only preserved, with the edge of the neck and shoulder. No relief contour. Layer V, to bedrock, ... 2 August 1946 ... ΞΞ:99-101/ΜΓ-ΜΕ |
One handle and fragments of rim and body missing. Restored in plaster. Tall slender body with only a slight bulge in sides; out-turned rim; two vertical handles on upper walls.
Light buff clay and slip ... 8-14 April 1937 ... Lot Φ 99 |
| Broken off at the left side; otherwise preserved, although much battered.
Funeral, or votive, relief with banqueting scene. A semi-draped male figure is half reclining on a couch, leaning on his left elbow ... 11 March 1938 ... Agora XXXVIII, no. 96, p. 99, pl. 29. |
| Two joining fragments. Broken all around.
Back surface rough-picked. On front upper legs and lower torso of draped figure with thyrsos running diagonally down across right leg.
From the Northeast Complex ... Antonine period ... N/10,O/15-6/1,8 |
| Kylix. Virtually flat foot with deep hemispherical sinking under stem. Tall stem tapering from top to bottom. Shallow conical bowl with slightly inverted lipless rim. Two vertical strap handle from rim ... based on Rutter's identification of it as FS 275, and redating of Furumark's LH IIIC1:late ... Surface 10 YR 8/4 (very pale brown), Core 5 YR 7/6 ... 5/8 (red) to black |
Handle, most of bottom, and half of body missing.
Flat resting surface. Slight groove at junction of foot and underside. High, nearly vertical lower body. Convex shoulder offset from short, tubular neck ... Context of 150-86 ... G 13:8 |
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