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| Base, half of one handle and many wall fragments are missing. A deep cup with slightly flaring lip. Interior: the medallion is completely broken away, but must have been very small; around the lip a reserved ... 1933, 1937 |
| Base, handles and many wall fragments are missing. A deep cup with slightly flaring lip. Interior: large, reserved medallion, its middle broken away; around the lip a reserved band. A broad handle band ... 1933, 1937 |
| Figure of woman, right, looking back over her shoulder. Both arms are raised; in her left hand, from which hangs a long scarf, she carries a large box. The top of her head and her legs below the knees, ... Late 5th c. B.C. |
| The heavy fabric and low plain foot ring suggest a plate rather than a stemless cup. Reserved line, with pink wash, at junction of foot and body. Fragment depicts youth seated, right (Dionysos?), missing ... 1933 |
Late Roman C shallow bowl with low foot ring. Inside are stamped two rabbits; there were probably four originally. A rim fragment (b) probably belongs, but does not join.
Characteristic coarse reddish ... 1933 |
| From the wall of a krater. At the right, the head, left, and part of the wing of Eros(?). At the left, on the level of this head, the hind leg of a rearing horse, and part of a chariot wheel(?). The horse's ... 1933 |
Vertical rim, flanged inside. Large rounded body, of which a few fragments remain; vertical spout on shoulder, not pierced through.
Red-brown clay, pared smooth outside.
Cf. Agora XII, no. 1955. Well ... 1933 |
Part of rim preserved; with one horizontal projection, as a pot rest, and another vertical projection. Lower edge of fragment smooth; door for coals.
Micaceous red to brown clay; a fabric similar to ... 1933 |
| Mended from four pieces; about three-quarters of the ring foot preserved and a third of the walls; none of the rim. Around the foot, parallel black bands; above, a band of rays, alternately solid black, ... 1933 |
| A small bit from near the top of the panel of the side of a thin-walled closed vase. The forepart of a head to the right, the face reserved in outline, with the iris of the eye, and the hair solid. The ... 1933 |
Mended from two pieces. Fragment from near the top of the wall of a large krater, depicts woman facing right, wearing chiton, himation, sphendone and wreath. The tip of her piled hair and her figure below ... 1933 |
| Preserved is the upper part of a boy's figure, running (or kneeling?) left, and looking back to the right, his arms outstretched on either side. No relief contour; brown for the hair, with a black fillet(?) ... 1933 |
| About one-third preserved. High base ring; flaring side wall tending to become more angular as the type advances. On the floor is a rouletted circle enclosing stamped palmettes of which only one remains ... 1933 |
Fragment from the base of a saucer similar to P 2857. Outcurved lip.
On the floor is a circle of rouletting enclosing a number of free standing stamped palmettes of which two remain.
The black glaze ... 1933 |
A garland of pointed pendents rendered in thinned clay suspended between the handles. On the neck, above, a horizontal line in white paint. Several more small fragments of this ware, two of them showing ... 1933 |
Lip fragment. Above the upper zone is a row of tiny sprays.
The glaze dull, but firm; scratched away along a line beneath the lip. Well. Leica, 4-312 ... 1933 |
Fragment from near the base preserving several scale-like leaves.
Glaze dull but firm.
Possibly from the same bowl as P 4053. Well. Leica, 4-312 ... 1933 |
About one-quarter of the vessel is preserved giving the complete profile. Heavy foot ring; nearly straight sides; broad flat rim.
Gritty buff clay covered on the inside with red paint, daubs of which ... 1933 |
Rim fragment, slightly convex at top.
Coarse buff clay covered with thin brown glaze on the inside and the top of the rim.
Cf. Agora XXXIII, no. 255. Well. Leica PD 350 ... 1933 |
Part of the handle and rim are preserved.
Rim flat on top and bound by a shallow groove on either side.
Cf. Agora XXXIII, nos. 250, 280. Well. Leica PD 350 ... 1933 |
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