Object: Agora XXX, no. 215
Chronology:   Ca. 490-480 B.C.
Deposit:   E 14:11
Published Number:   AV 30.215
References:   Object: P 4245
Six non-joining wall fragments. Glaze rather dull on inside. Max. dim. b) 0.097, c) 0.063, d) 0.06, e) 0.022, i) 0.042, k) 0.028.

Uncertain subject, perhaps Herakles and satyrs. Fragment b (illustrated) shows at the left part of the lower leg to right and a paw of the lionskin, then the calf and shin of his opponent as well as one paw of his feline skin. At the right, a bit of another figure and an object that might be the end of the tail of the feline skin. Fragment c shows part of the left leg and foot of a figure to left and also the reserved band below the figures, and i shows the calf of a leg to left, perhaps the same person. Fragment d (illustrated) preserves a little bit of a satyr's tail overlapping an uncertain object, perhaps a foot raised well above the ground (the preliminary sketch suggests this interpretation). At the lower left there is part of a curved object, at the upper left,the end of something, probably a thyrsos. Fragment e pre-serves only

and k is undecorated. Preliminary sketch. Relief contour. Dilute glaze: paw of lionskin. Red: inscription; two lines on reserved band.