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| Upper part of neck with mouth and the single vertical handle missing. Ring foot; high straight narrow neck.
Incised on shoulder: Δ Ο Μ
Incised on neck:
Reddish-buff clay; thin dull orange-red glaze, ... 10 July 1946 ... PD 1133-28(F 283), DA 10379 |
| Body, nearly vertical sided; name scratched along right side.
Narrow rim, sloping; set off from body by scraped groove.
Long, deep nozzle; the first four letters of the name repeated, scratched in the ... 18 April 1932 ... Agora XXI, no. F 152, p. 40, pl. 17 ... Agora IV, no. 283, p. 69, pl. 23. |
| Inscribed stele.
Complete pedimented stele, preserved with tongue at bottom for setting into cutting. Back rough.
Diaitetai record; archonship of Charikleides; a reconciliation agreement between the Salaminians ... 363/2 B.C ... Hesperia 80 (2011), p. 283, n. 67 ... SEG 25 (1971), no. 148. |
Open shaped vessel, or closed shaped vessel treated as open, but not enough preserved to securely identify. Most likely a Shoulder-handled Tankard (Rutter form III, type 2) with flaring rim, plump piriform ... EH III, based on Rutter 1995, Lerna 3, pp. 509–510, 525–527 ... Wide-mouthed Jar (Rutter form XXI, ... pp. 283–284 ). Similar to |
| Broken in two pieces; fragments of lip missing. Heavy egg-shaped body; small depressed base; round handles.
Incised on shoulder:
On opposite shoulder, very faint:
Coarse buff clay with many bits. Slipped ... 5 April 1937 ... Agora XXI, no. He 31, p. 80, pl. 45. |
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