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Several joining fragments preserve the neck, much of both handles and part of the shoulder. Other fragments, stored in tin, give part of the wall, and the bottom with the toe (chipped). Large massive amphora ... 18 June 1947 ... Hesperia 24 (1955), p. 285, no. 33. |
Inscribed fragment.
Traces of rough picking on top; the bottom reworked; the back and sides broken.
Part of two lines of the inscription preserved.
White marble. Found in a modern wall, over the Panathenaic ... 14 June 1933 ... Agora XVII, no. 24, p. 33, pl. 5. |
Letter scratched on bottom while clay was soft, and glazed over. Complete.
Clay: fine reddish; worn black glaze. Assembly Place - filling of Period III ... ca 400 B.C ... Hesperia Suppl. 7 (1943), pp. 33, 34, no. 24, fig. 15. |
| Sixty-six beads.
Two paste beads, depressed spherical in shape and laterally banded, similar to G 415 but smaller (H 692). Ten spherical paste beads with melon ribbing. Three plain spherical beads pinkish ... 9 May 1951 ... PD 1200-24 |
Broken all around. A tongue pattern in low relief.
Clay pink at core, buff at surface.
Cf. Agora XII, no. 1854. Well, main fill. 750 Leica, XXVI-53 ... June-July 1932 ... Δ:24/ΙΓ |
| Body fragment from large over vessel. interior black glaze. Decoration in black, red and white paint over slip Exterior decorated with figure of a running Gorgon, presreving hem of chitoniskos, upper leg, ... NB653 B24 P33 |
| Inscribed fragments.
Three joining fragments preserve upper central part.
Crowned by pediment in which is shield; above akroterion.
Pentelic marble. Found used as cover slab for drain under the late Roman ... 26 April 1952 ... AgoraPicBk 10 (1966), fig. 33 ... Hesperia 32 (1963), pp. 24-25, no. 25, pl. 6. |
| Apparently a small bar which could have been cut into two proper flans.
The thickness is too much for it to be a single coin.
Previously catalogued as Θ-199 Catalogued August 1978. Originally coin no ... 6 March 1933 ... coin is sv. 24, 63ff or c. |
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