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| One-handled cup, mended from five pieces. Small parts of rim missing. Disk foot, slightly concave underneath. Deep, pointed body. Band handle attached to rim. Rim flaring and offset by groove.
Inscription ... May 1952 ... P 22709 ... P 22709 |
| Joins P 214.
Three fragments joined, preserving nearly half of the circumference of the cup at the rim, and part of the body. The body was rounded, pinched in toward the top and flaring above to form a ... 11 February 1932 ... P.H. 0.047; P.W. 0.061 |
| A small fragment from the side and a chip from the rim are missing. The bowl has an offset rim, flat, with two mouldings below: one wide, one narrow. Between two raised ridges under the main zone is a ... 13 May 1933 ... p. 251 ff. and pl. XV, ... p. 440 ff. describes the ... (1942), p. 184, where only |
| Only a small bit of the circumference of the rim preserved, but the height is complete. Joins P 215. Restored in plaster. The rounded body narrows to a small flat base, and is pinched in towards the top, ... 11 February 1932 ... Walters (1905), pl. XVII, no. 2.
Cf. JdI (1887), p. 52, ... Joins P 215. Restored in |
| Back finished smooth, edges broken.
The figure wearing an Ionic mantel that passes over her right shoulder, lacks head, left arm and legs. In her right hand she holds a long staff-like object, broken ... 1933 ... Agora:Object:Walter (1923), no. 109, p. 62 ... Martens (2021a), p. 559, n. 118. |
Part of the rim, with quadruple groove around outer edge.
Side handle in the form of a donkey's head.
Brownish glaze.
buff clay.
Type XXI of Corinth collection.
Cf. Corinth IV, ii, p. 75, pl. 35. Modern ... 2 April 1936 ... XXI of Corinth collection.
Cf. Corinth IV, ii, p. 75, |
Part of the side of a large jug or amphora, mended from several pieces.
Scratched on the outside is an elaborate object (moon-faced bat?) and some letters:
Light red-brown, slightly micaceous clay ... 1 April 1938 ... P.H. 0.23 |
Long curve fragment, widening at the top.
Narrow rectangular stamp; one line.
Cf. SS 9000. Par: same as SS 09000* Great Drain south, Hellenistic sand fill overflow to east and west. MAARCI (retr) 1789 ... 24 May 1939 ... Agora XXI (1970), p. 96 (Conc p. 119). |
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