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| Corners of lug chipped. Bearded head with projecting beard; flame-like hair surrounded by an oval frame.
Micaceous red clay.
Type similar to P 22841 (ΜΣ 116) but more carefully molded. Stoa, Area South ... 26 February 1953 ... ΜΣ 117 |
| a) Many joining fragments preserving rim, neck, handles, and most of one side of body.
b) Non-joining fragment, mended from two pieces, preserving part of base.
Restored in plaster. Low flat base; ovoid ... 9-17 June 1939 ... Agora XXXIII, no. 117, fig. 19, pl. 18. |
| About half the rim and wall preserved; the profile complete to the foot.
Flat bottom; bending up to a low straight side wall; small rounded lip made by turning the glass back on itself. Gravelly Roman ... 3 April 1947 ... Agora XXXIV, no. 117, p. 77, fig. 7, pl. 11. |
Large fragments missing from side wall; restored in plaster. Flat bottom, slightly offset from the side wall; deep hemispherical bowl with lip flaring very slightly; inside and outside left rough on the ... 3-12 March 1934 ... Hesperia 3 (1934), no. E 117 ... Agora XXXIII, no. 311, fig. 52, pl. 42. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Broken all around. Back covered with hard cement. Surface pitted along left edge and bottom.
In column I, thirty-nine lines of the inscription preserved; in column II, thirty-three ... 22 March 1938 ... Agora XIX, no. P 27, p. 117, pl. 10. |
Fusiform shape. Three thin white stripes around body.
Gray clay. Martyr, Middle Stoa building fill. Leica ... 13 June 1933 ... Agora XXXIII, no. 428, fig. 63. |
| One handle and much of rim and wall restored in plaster. Flaring ring foot; open rounding body; deep flaring lip, grooved at inner and outer edge; horizontal handles set on shoulder, formed by junction ... February-March 1937 ... Agora XXXIII, no. 240, fig. 40, pl. 33. |
| Ring foot; long neck with outward-turned lip. Handle from shoulder to just below lip. Complete save for small hole in one side.
Gritty micaceous pink clay, slipped with buff. Well 9. Leica, 96-2-3 ... 24 May 1935 ... Agora XXXIII, no. 34, fig. 6, pl. 6. |
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