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Potters' Quarter. Terracotta Factory ... 028 |
| Conical bowl with low base ring, narrow resting surface, conical undersurface. Wide straight flaring body rising at ca. 30 degrees and offset from base ring by 2 deep circumference grooves. From break ... Late 3rd-early 2nd B.C. ? ... C 2001 12 ... 12 |
| Long alabastron with pointed toe, straight flaring body. On exterior: 2 feet and legs of bird to rt. with upturned spurs at ankles and 2 feathers of tail painted in brownish glaze with purple stripe at ... Archaic 1st half of 6th cent. B.C. Context Late Roman ... H00.028 |
| Miniature one-handled cup. Slightly flaring disk foot with flat resting surface; convex body rising to a vertical tapered lip. One oval horizontal loop handle attached at lip. Similar to T-2638 (Pemberton ... early 4th c. B.C., based on comparanda ... H. 0.019, Diam. of foot 0.028, Diam. of lip 0.04 |
Pinecone from balustrade relief, Side A. marble Fragment. East of Theater; box in sculpture apotheke ... L 0.065, W 0.048, H 0.028 |
Section of Acanthus stems; a thin sliver sheered off. Thie piece may pertain to the so-called Acanthus Monument excavated at the Sacred Spring in 1968. See alsoSUR 64-72 and two large pieces stored on ... 12 |
Lentoid.
Pierced with two holes near edge. Stamp centerd beneath perforations. In oval stamp, male head to right. Disturbed layer. Leica, Various vii-94 ... 2 June 1932 ... AgoraPicBk 12 (1971), fig. 19. |
Goblet. Flat spreading foot so far as is preserved; tall (0.028) hourglass shaped stem, with carination closer to the base than the body; wide flaring cup body as far as is preserved. Made from two gathers, ... 1935/05/06 ... Davidson 1952, Corinth 12, cat. 717. Note that her date (11th-12th cent) is |
Handle fragments only.
Strap handle, glazed on the outer edges. Part of a name, painted down the middle, is preserved and has been restored as Kallixenos Aristonymou; perhaps used as an ostrakon in 482 ... Ca. 500 B.C ... AV 12.147 |
Handle missing.
Disc foot ... 450-425 B.C ... H. 0.028; diam. 0.052. |
Flat underside. Low wall. Reserved: underside with two circles, the lowest part of the wall and an irregular line on the wall outside. Glaze fired red to black ... 375-325 B.C ... AV 12.920 |
Disc foot. Reserved: underside, junction of foot and wall, and outer edge of rim ... 500-480 B.C ... H. 0.028; diam. 0.067. |
Two non-joining fragments make up the whole profile.
Rim grooved above and below. Raised rings on the under- side; unglazed. Two suspension holes in foot.
A pair with 1012 ... Ca. 450 B.C ... H. 0.028; diam. 0.18. |
Ring foot; plain rim, rounded on top, inturned. Glazed inside and out. Reserved: resting surface and underside.
Smaller, but like, P 21903 N 7:3 Hesperia, XXII, 1953, pl. 29, 70 ... 450-425 B.C ... H. 0.028; diam. 0.091. |
Ring foot, concave moulding beneath. Rim sloping inwards, incurving. Glazed inside and out. Reserved: the resting surface and underside with three glazed circles and a central dot. Fired red for the most ... 425-400 B.C ... H. 0.028; diam. 0.093. |
The lower wall has two grooves at the bottom and widens to the upper wall which is convex with a groove at the lower edge. Narrow resting surface within which is a groove and a concave moulding; the center ... Ca. 325 B.C ... H. 0.028; diam. 0.116. |
Top and start of stem.
Shape similar to 1327 but without scraped grooves. Raised ring round stem. Inside of stem reserved ... Ca. 500 B.C ... AV 12.1328 |
| Thick revetment slab, sawn on back, front smoothly finished, shallow anathyrosis on right edge. Block was cut down with a chisel, marks of which visible on 3 edges. inscribed. Inscribed on one face, Latin, ... Early Roman ... interlinear space 00.028; at least 0.12 m. below line 2 is |
A: a large letter kappa (K).
B: plain. Entered as coin no. 6, for the day. Roman level.
With coins nos. 2-7. Leica ... 28 March 1933 ... Diam. 0.028; Th. 0.006 ... 0.028 |
One end completely smashed out of shape. Klepsydra, lower loose fill over floor, toward north. Leica, XXV-80 ... 6 June 1938 ... Hesperia 12 (1943), p. 242, fig. 26. |
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