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[Agora Object] P 34: Red Figure Bell Krater Fragments

Fragments mended from several pieces. a) The lower part of two female and one male figure; below is a double maeander band broken by panels with four small squares each containing a black dot. The style ... 16 June 1931

[Agora Object] P 34 BIS: Red Figure Bell Krater Fragment

Bits of conventionalized palmettes and scrolls and ovolo band around the handle. Leica ... 16 June 1931

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[Agora Object] P 36: Red Figure Askos Fragment

About half preserved. The shoulder is flattened above a low curved body; very low base. Traces of the line of the neck and of the attachment of the handle remain. On the shoulder is a seated dog with very ... 22 June 1931

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[Agora Object] P 37: Red Figure Bell Krater Fragment

Fragments of three figures, the center one best preserved. The figure appears to be seated and wears a billowing garment. Lines of dilute glaze are used in addition to the sketchy relief lines. Attic ... 22 June 1931

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[Agora Object] P 38: Red Figure Bell Krater Fragment

Mended from three pieces; broken all around. Draped female figure (maenad) dancing to the right; before her, part of a bearded male figure (satyr). The dancer wears a thin chiton drawn rather tightly over ... 22 June 1931

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[Agora Object] P 39: Red Figure Lekanis Lid Fragments

Dancing nude male figure, advancing to the right; over his bent left arm hangs a long flowing garment; behind is part of another draped figure. Attic clay; inside, black glaze mottled with red. Joins P ... 22 June 1931

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[Agora Object] P 107: Red Figure Oinochoe Fragment

From wall of small vase of thin fabric. Head of a youth, right, with right arm upraised. Sketchy work. Pinkish buff clay; glaze, inside and out, thin and flaky. Nb. p. 632, #4 632 Leica ... 23 June 1931

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[Agora Publication] Black and Plain Pottery of the 6th, 5th and 4th Centuries B.C.

Sparkes, B. A. Tallcott, L ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... This massive (two-part) volume focuses on pottery produced between 600 and 300 B.C. with Sparkes discussing the black glaze and Talcott the domestic (household and kitchen) wares of the period. Over 2,040 ... 1970