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Carefully cut in bedrock with firm footholds on either side. The use filling is represented by a few fragments of water jars (uninventoried), indicating a short period of use. The dumped filling, below ... Ca. 470-425 B.C ... Agora XXI, p. 97 ... Agora XXIII, p. 331. |
| Meritt, Athenian Year, p. 183. S.E.G., XXI, 454. Ἀρχ. Ἐφ., 1968, p. 94. S.E.G., XXIII, 71. B.D. Meritt, Hesperia, 3, 1934, pp. 21-27, No. 19, photograph p. 22. S. Dow, Hesperia, Suppl. I, pp. 135-136, ... Agora 15 177 I 165 ... 12 February 1932 ... S.E.G., XXIII, 71 ... S.E.G., XXI, 454 |
| a) Preserves part of the heavy ring foot; outside, rays; inside, glazed black with broad red band. Reserved central medallion bordered by three fine lines. Inside the foot, beneath, reserved, with two ... 22-28 February 1935 ... Leica, 97-48-15(12,14,20,21,22) |
| Catalogue Inscriptions. Inscriptions Found in the Agora Excavations. W.K. Pritchett, 1940, no. 18, pp. 97-101, photograph p. 97. SEG X 321. Agora 11, pp. 121-122. Clinton, Sacred Officials, no. 1, p. 69 ... Agora 31 187 I 5484 I 4393 I 3910 ... 450 B.C ... W.K. Pritchett, 1940, no. 18, pp. 97-101, photograph p. 97 ... SEG X 321 ... SEG XVI 171 |
| In the center, alternating tongues of red and black with white dots between the tips; above, a frieze with traces of a warrior with shield, the hind legs of a horse, and the feet of a second figure.
... 4 June 1931 ... Agora XXIII, no. 1428, pl. 97. |
Most of upper part preserved. General type as P 24316 (ΣΑ 2526): This is the characteristic general type for the large proportion of the lekythoi from this group. Bell mouth with variations in height and ... May-June 1954 ... Hesperia 55 (1986), p. 36, no. 97, fig. 25 ... Agora XXIII, no. 828. |
| B.D. Meritt, Hesperia 32, 1963, pp. 30-31, no. 28, photograph pl. 7. SEG XXI, 567. M. Crosby, Hesperia 19, 1950, pp. 284-285, no. 37, photograph pl. 97 ... Agora 19 136 I 6694 I 4874 I 7302 ... 13 August 1954 ... SEG XXI, 567 ... M. Crosby, Hesperia 19, 1950, pp. 284-285, no. 37, photograph pl. 97 |
| Upper left corner of small relief.
Within pedimental top the inscription.
Below, in low relief, head of bearded serpent.
Hymettian marble.
Cf. I 2201 (Σ 28). Found in modern context, east of the southern ... 4th. century B.C ... Hesperia 21 (1952), p. 377, no. 33, pl. 97 ... SEG 12, 167. |
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