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| Lamp with very large crudely made nozzle and raised rim round upper part of body. Tip of nozzle broken. Wheel made.
Rounding body, with down sloping rim set off from body by irregular groove. The wall ... 22 April 1932 ... Agora IV, no. 441, p. 103, pls. 15, 42. |
| Statuette of veiled female who stands with weight on lt. leg, rt. bent, foot extended and turned out slightly; head turned 3/4 to proper lt., lt. arm bent forearm extended 3/4 to side, rt. arm originally ... Early Roman or Antonine, Context 2nd half 4th c. A.C.' 1st or 2nd c. A.C. according to Stirling ... Stirling 2008, Hesperia 77:1, no. 1; Sanders 2005, p. 424 |
| About one-third of lid is missing. Handle complete except for chips. Mended from five pieces. Lid slightly convex; flange turns down at right angle. Knob sits on high stem; it has a disk top with a raised ... 27 July 1973 ... Hesperia 44 (1975), p. 360, n. 56, pl. 80a. |
| Inscribed fragments.
Honorary monument.
Fragment Λ 61 (a), broken on all sides; above the letters the spring of a moulding.
Parts of five letters preserved.
Cf. I 1228.
Fragment Λ 173a (b), the top is ... 3rd. century A.D ... line 1) 0.04-0.045, |
| Terracotta handmade solid horse with saddle. One continuous back curve from the neck to tail. Narrow neck broadens at top for beginning of the head which slopes down at the forehead. A groove across the ... 5th to late 4th c. B.C. stylistically (PQ, Class XXIII late group) or late 3rd to early 2nd c. B.C. based on C47-304 SAH Rhodian (VG #Co 235) or 240-217 B.C. based on an AR coin of Roman Republic found ... Clay: 7.5YR 7/6 (reddish yellow), Paint: 7.5YR 6/1 (gray) and 7.5YR 8/1 (white) |
| 15 Fragments of rim and body, including one lug handle.
a) Two joining body fragments depict head of Kastor with petasos to the right and the top of two spears. An inscription in added red to the right ... 27 June-5 August 1972 ... Hesperia Suppl. 25 (1992), p. 72, no. 38, fig. 4, pls. 14, 15. |
| Angle fragment.
Clay rather pale.
Chipping at edge of inner break of fragment has removed a little of the circumference of the impression, which is otherwise quite fresh. Most of the area is occupied ... 5 March 1933 ... IstMitt 41 (1991), p. 378, Pl. 46. 2. |
| Single fragment of the upper body of a red-figured chous or oinochoe.
Depicted are a figure of a flute-player and a satyr-player, both only partially preserved. The former stands to the left: his face, ... 23 June 1997 ... and pls. 86-88.
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