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A few areas of rim, upper body, and foot restored.
Turned foot with scraped groove in vertical side; slightly beveled resting surface with scraped groove; underside nippled. Vertical strap handles with ... 325-275 ... Agora XXIX, no. 157 ... AV 29.157 |
Inscription, dedications to emperors on an epistyle, EM 1861 ... Alison Frantz ... Full frontal Found in Plaka. E. Sironen, 1994, Post-Herulian Athens, Life and Administration of Late Roman Attica, p. 21. SEG XXIX, 200. Picture number assigned 2001 ... Unknown 1976 ... 21. SEG XXIX, 200. |
| SEG XXI 389. SEG XXIV 96. SEG XXI 407. SEG XXIV 102. SEG XXI 414. SEG XXIV 112. SEG XXVI 13. SEG XXI 416. SEG XXIV 114. SEG XXVI 21. SEG XXI 417. SEG XXIV 116. SEG XXVI 72. SEG XXI 418. SEG XXIV 119. SEG ... Agora 16 493 ... SEG XXIX 13 ... SEG XXIX 82 ... SEG XXIX 85 |
| R.S. Stroud, Hesperia 40, 1970, pp. 280-301, with photographs pls. 60, 61. SEG XXVIII, 46. SEG XXIX, 82. SEG XXXII, 37. SEG XXXIII, 67. SEG XXXVII, 65. SEG XLII, 86. IG II², 20. D.M. Lewis and R.S. Stroud, ... Agora 16 162 I 7169 I 7121 I 7180 I 7400 I 7110 I 7134 I 7360 ... 4 August 1970 ... SEG XXIX, 82 ... SEG XXIX, 86 ... SEG XXIX, 87 |
Mended from numerous fragments; partly restored in plaster. Half egg shape on high ring foot. Spurred handles. Garland on wall.
Black glaze, mottled and worn. Pink clay. Silt in northward continuation ... 10 August 1961 ... Agora XXIX, no. 157, fig. 12, pl. 15. |
| Ath. Pol. 56.7. Isaios, 6. IG II², 2763, 2764. IG XII, 8, 22. IG II², 2750. IG II², 2752. IG II², 2742. IG II², 2496, line 9. IG II², 2747-2749, 2751. Finley, pp. 156-163, nos. 132-156, p. 190, no. 152A ... Agora 19 19 ... SEG XXIX, 157 ... SEG XXI, 653, 654 ... SEG XXXI, 151 |
| Inscribed fragments.
Honorary decree under grave inscription.
Fragment ΟΑ 113 a), inscribed face, left side and back preserved.
A: a palimpsest inscription.
B: is inscribed over inscription A.
Fragment ... 318/7 B.C ... SEG 21 (1965), no. 318 ... Agora XVI, no. 104, p. 157. |
Fragments are missing from the bottom and side wall. Restored in plaster. The bottom is completely broken away so that it is impossible to tell whether or not it had a base ring; the sides rise in an unbroken ... 3-12 March 1934 ... Agora XXIX, no. 1582, fig. 96, pl. 124 ... Hesperia 3 (1934), no. E 157. |
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