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| The piece is from an almost vertical rim of a flat-floored Western Sigillata plate. A female head is applied in relief; the hair hangs down below the chin on each side.
Glaze badly flaked outside; just ... 1935 ... Agora XXXII, no. 475, fig. 16, pl. 22. |
| Part of the floor and rim of a large flat-floored Western Sigillata bowl with vertical rim. In relief on the outer face of the rim, a leaf, and an ear of corn-like object. Rim thickened above and below ... 11 April 1939 ... Agora XXXII, no. 473, fig. 16, pl. 22. |
| Rim fragment from a large Western Sigillata plate with flat floor and vertical rim thickened at top and bottom. In applied relief on the rim, a lyre-shaped ornament, a palmette filling its center.
Glaze ... 4 May 1939 ... Agora XXXII, no. 476, fig. 16,pl. 22. |
| Vertical rim with double moldings at top and bottom; between these, fine rouletting and a double-ended applied pine-cone and volute ornament.
Red clay, dullish red gloss.
Possibly Pisa series.
Italian ... 7-8 June 1939 ... Agora XXXII, no. 467, fig. 16, pl. 21. |
| Profile complete; more than half of floor and foot preserved and part of rim. Flat-floored plate on high ring foot; vertical rim, with a rouletted band around upper and lower edges.
Grooves around center ... 8 May 1939 ... Agora XXXII, no. 469, fig. 16, pl. 21. |
| Many fragments of a large plate, similar in shape to P 9162 (ΠΘ 2305). Flat floor; rim vertical inside; outside, thickening at top and bottom decorated with rouletting. Between, applied masks, and garlands ... March-April 1936 ... Agora XXXII, no. 471, fig. 16, pl. 22. |
| Mended from many pieces; nearly the entire rim, and fragments from the body missing.
A large plate, the floor of which is slightly convex, dropping away toward the outer edge. Vertical rim, nowhere preserved ... 29 March 1934 ... Agora XXXII, no. 478, fig. 16, pl. 22. |
Thin, rough slab of hard, gray limestone. Upper, lower, and left sides roughly smooth, right side broken away; inscribed face smooth, back face rough.
In center of slab, running left to right, the letters ... 7th c. B.C.? ... Hesperia Suppl. 16 (1975), no. 173, p. 41, pl. 15 ... S.E.G. XIII, 37. |
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