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Painted plaster of Blegen's first type (fine, nearly white, and especially fragmentary), showing a series of parallel red lines of varying thicknesses on a tan background, bordered by a large white circle ... parallel red lines of varying |
| This filling is the largest deposit of its time found in the Agora. It may be compared with H 6:5 and with N 7:3.
Dug in soft bedrock to a depth of 11.40m; footholds cut on opposite sides of the shaft ... Ca. 490-450 B.C ... -11.4m. |
| Επι-. Broneer 1034. CL 2741. Broneer 1034, fig. 167. Vari 4. KL 145. Broneer 1376, pl. XXXIII. Εύδωρος. Broneer 1020. Vari 6. Eros playing syrinx. KL 146. KL 147. Eros riding dolphin. Vari 6, pl. XIV, ... Agora 7 33 P 10240 ... 2nd half of 4th into early 5th A.D ... Vari 4 ... Vari 6 ... Vari 6, pl. XIV, 5 |
Marble crowning moulding, possibly for reveted pilaster, below capital: six leaves pointed upwards in a row, attached one to the next with incised lines between them (W. varies between 0.028 to 0.033), ... 2011/05/18 ... A 2011 4a ... 4 |
Handle and fragments of lip missing. Squat jug with lightly ribbed body. Plain flat base. High vertical lip and single vertical strap handle.
Soft pinkish-buff clay; matte paint, applied over most of ... 23 May-10 June 1939 ... most of exterior, varies |
Restored in plaster. Body covered with leaves of varying sizes, to a band below spiral border; traces of further pattern above, not clear. Scraped line below out-turned lip.
Dull black to reddish glaze ... 13-27 February 1937 ... Restored in plaster. Body covered with leaves of varying sizes, to a band below |
| 1110 428 The context shape in plan is rectangular. The top break of the cut is varies. The sides of the cut are vertical. The break at the base of the cut is varies. The base of the cut is vertical sides ... cuts modern greek contexts ... break of the cut is varies ... of the cut is varies. The |
| No relief contour. Relief lines of varying thicknesses for interior markings. Yellow dilute glaze on belt. Miltos and slip. Dull, badly peeling brown-black glaze, almost none left inside.
Mis-section of ... Corinth VII.4, p.45, no.62. |
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