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Broken at both ends. Assembly Place, filling of Period III. α) [--].ισια[---]
[Α]θμο[νευς]
β) [Με] ίδων Τι [---]
[Κο]λλυ(τεύς) ... 1931 ... PNM 5 ... PNM 5 |
| Finished Assembly Place; From pocket in bedrock.
22m. N.W. of N.W. corner of Bema of Period III ... 1932 ... Hesperia 5 (1936), p. 156, fig. 6a. |
| Black glaze. Kylix vase. Inscribed on top. Name spelled Themisthoklees (ΘΕΜΙΣΘΟΚΛΕΕΣ). Oscar Broneer, Nb. No. 4. 175 88-396 ... 29 May 1937 ... AO 5 ... AO 5 |
Two fragments of a red figured vase.
Above a band of tongue pattern three horses prance to left. The first and third horses are painted white. One chariot wheel is to be seen to right. From late fill, ... 10 January 1931 ... AP 5 ... AP 5 |
One corner broken.
Stamp on top: kappa.
Glaze: traces of red except on bottom.
Clay: soft buff, little mica. Assembly Place - filling of Period III ... 1931 ... PNW 5 ... PNW 5 |
Flat, circular, perferation through center; single groove around edge. Wall Trench Q, WT 136, East of Stoa, II Layer. 1290 ... 12 July 1937 ... PNB 5 ... PNB 5 |
Slightly curving sides. Rather large hole in nozzle. Deep groove around the rim. Letters scratched onto rim and top of nozzle. Left side broken away.
Clay: fine, reddish, poor black glaze inside and ... 1931 ... PNL 5 ... PNL 5 |
| I. On a), head of the satyr, right. Maeander border broken by checkerboard square. On b) part of the border.
A. a) Part of a handle-palmette, and of a figure with drapery; b) part of a himation-clad figure ... 1930-31
15 January 1931 ... PNP 5 ... PNP 5 |
| Nb. No. 1. Trench A, Assembly Place; filling of Period III. ΘΑΣΙΟ[Ν]
ΧΑΙΡΙ[Μ] 105 ... 20 Dec 1930 ... PNAH 5 ... PNAH 5 |
| Inscribed fragment of columnar stele. Broken all around.
At the top of the fragment, ornament in very shallow relief.
Two lines of the inscription preserved between heavily incised horizontal lines. ... 180-190 A.D ... I 5 ... I 5 |
Fragment with part of nozzle and rim.
Rim, flat, with a single groove near the outer edge.
Nozzle short, rounded; not encroaching on rim.
Hard black glaze.
Pale red Attic clay.
Type V (first variety) ... 8 June 1931 ... L 5 ... L 5 |
| Part of the head of Telesphoros in a peaked hood with a knob at the end.
The boy has a small round face with curly hair showing beneath the edge of the hood.
Traces of red paint. Mold made; hollow.
Pinkish ... 16 June 1931 ... T 5 ... T 5 |
A square one with slightly raised rim.
Possible traces of some effaced ornamentation on top. Leica ... 15 February 1932 ... IL 5 ... IL 5 |
| The man strides right; behind him are the two female figures in flounced skirts; the man holds a spear or branch; from his waist two lines extend to the first woman.
Small symbols in the field to the left ... 10 May 1933 ... J 5 ... J 5 |
Mouth and handle missing.
Tall slender body on projecting disc foot. Concave shoulder. Lower attachment for vertical handle just above shoulder angle. Glazed outside; bottom of foot reserved ... 480-450 B.C ... Black and Plain Pottery | Oinochoe | Shape 5 |
Most of handle missing.
Disc foot; a groove on the shoulder. The handle curls over the mouth. Glazed by dipping; finger marks.
Another, from the late 5th century, P 9367 M 20:3-L, also, most likely, ... Late 5th c. B.C ... Black and Plain Pottery | Oinochoe | Shape 5 |
Small olpe with flat ring base, plain round (not trefoil) lip and high loop handle. Ring around shoulder.
Attic clay, black glaze. Wall cut in stereo, 5th. c. and Hellenistic fill. Leica ... 25-26 April 1934 ... Black and Plain Pottery | Oinochoe | Shape 5 |
Neck, lip, handle and fragments from body and base missing; partly restored in plaster. Tall thin body on disk foot with rounded edge projecting. Shoulder high, and slightly concave, joins body at sharp ... 2-19 May 1939 ... Black and Plain Pottery | Oinochoe | Shape 5 |
Medallion and part of lower wall preserved.
In medallion, a mask encircled by row of short lines. On wall, six rows of nodules preserved.
Buff clay. Peeled black glaze. Pier 19 east, strosis bottom of ... 13 July 1949 ... Agora XXII, no. 5, p. 5. |
| Mended from many fragments; considerable portions still missing. Restored in plaster. Upward swelling body; cylindrical neck with handle ridge. Flat offset base.
Salmon-red clay full of fine particles ... 2 March 1932 ... Agora XXXIII, no. 25, fig. 5, pl. 5. |
| Intact except for part of neck and rim, and chips. Ring foot; deep ovoid body; light handle ridge near top of tall neck; projecting lip; broad handle lightly ridged.
Coarse gritty buff clay, fired bright ... 18 April 1951 ... Agora XXXIII, no. 28, fig. 5, pl. 5. |
| Chip from lip and fragments of wall missing. Ring foot; plump ovoid body; tall neck with light handle ridge; round mouth with sharply projecting lip; band handle with a single rib.
Pinkish coarse gritty ... 18 April 1951 ... Agora XXXIII, no. 26, fig. 5, pl. 5. |
| Bits of body and part of lip missing. Disk foot, slightly concave beneath; ovoid body; tall neck spreading slightly to out-turned lip; handle ridge below lip; band handle from ridge to near edge of shoulder ... June 1955 ... Agora XXXIII, no. 27, fig. 5, pl. 5. |
Inscribed fragment of columnar grave monument.
Inscribed face only preserved.
Parts of three lines of the inscription preserved.
White marble. Found in the wall of the modern house 637α/5 (637a/5), northeast ... 3rd. century B.C ... Ρ 5 |
Small parts of wall restored.
Glazed groove in resting surface; conical underside; no groove between moldings of foot. Very low stem. Horizontal spurs with parallel sides and rounded ends. Slightly lustrous ... 325-300 ... Thompson 1934, A 28, p. 319, fig. 5 |
Intact.
Bridle attachment in the shape of a bird facing right.
The eye is shown by a round relief circle. On the body the letters for Constans II. Three attachment holes, one at neck, one at tail and one ... Card: 662-663 A.D ... ΒΓ' 5 |
Fragment from top of inscribed block.
The top surface finished smooth; other edges broken.
Two lines inscribed along upper edge.
Not stoichedon.
Pentelic marble. Pre-excavation. Found in the modern wall ... 1933 ... West Basement-Inscriptions, Block 1D-5 |
Four non-joining wall fragments, b with part of neck, c with start of one handle; a and b strengthened with plaster and painted. Thin brownish glaze on inside. Max. dim. a) 0.298, b) 0.279, c) 0.161, d) ... Ca. 460-450 B.C ... Although 5 is not listed in ARV2, there are certain parallels with this painter that may be cited, in particular the loose drawing of the himatia with many of the folds not relating to the figure beneath them and the lower border only partly outlined with a thick black line. ... If not by the Florence Painter, 5 is surely close to him. |
Upper part of small inscribed columnar grave monument.
Bottom broken off.
Two lines of the inscription preserved.
Hymettian marble. Found in a modern wall, just southeast of the Stoa of Zeus. Leica ... 14 February 1933 ... Η' 5 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Parts of front and left side preserved; otherwise broken all around.
Grayish-white marble.
Perhaps archaic. Found in the wall of the modern house 637/12, over the southern part of the ... 5th. century B.C ... Ο 5 |
Columnar grave monument.
Broken below, and the top chipped; in the center of the top, a small hole.
Three lines of the inscription preserved.
Hymettian marble. Found in the wall of the modern house 637/7, ... 20 November 1933 ... Μ 5 |
Inscribed fragment of early Christian Epitaph.
Fragment preserves right side of an inscribed Latin cross with parts of four or five letters below and to right.
Coarse marble with greenish veins. Found ... 1931 ... Β 5 |
Inscribed fragment with inscription on two fasciae.
Broken all round, save toward the front of the under side, where the start of a third vertical face appears, set back 0.069m. from the lower of the two ... 1933 ... Θ 5 |
Small inscribed stele.
Preserved complete including tongue to set into base. Straight moulded top.
Inscribed with three lines and a part of a fourth.
Grayish marble. Pre-excavation. Found in the modern ... 5th. or early 4th. centuries B.C ... Ι 5 |
| The thickness preserved; both ends broken away. Front surface partly preserved. Evidence of clamp cutting on the top of one broken end. Top bearing surface picked with a toothed. Bottom surface picked ... 23 January 1934 ... ΟΕ 5 |
Echinus ring foot. Torus mouth; strap handles. Mottled glaze, fired pink and cream; peeled ... Late 6th c. B.C ... Agora XII, no. 5 |
Inscribed columnar grave monument.
A small columella complete with setting tongue.
Three lines of the inscription preserved.
Hymettian marble. Found in wall of the modern house 633/4, at the north foot ... 8 November 1938 ... ΓΓ 5 |
Inscribed fragment.
Back lightly chisel gouged; right side seems preserved, though surface is badly weatherd.
Six lines of the inscription preserved; stoichedon.
Pentelic marble.
Transferred to the Epigraphical ... 5th. century B.C ... ΑΑ 5 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face only preserved.
Top recut.
One line of the inscription preserved, and traces of another above.
Pentelic marble. Found in a wall of the modern house 641/16 outside the ... 9 November 1937 ... Ψ 5 |
Inscribed fragment of grave stele.
Rough picked top only preserved. The bottom appears to have been the top of a niche.
Above the inscribed face a moulding projects, ornamented by antefixes in relief ... 17 January 1936 ... ΗΗ 5 |
| Inscribed fragment from Hekatompedon inventory.
Inscribed face and right side preserved.
Six lines of the inscription preserved; stoichedon.
Pentelic marble. Stored with inventories. Finished Found under ... Ca. 401/0 B.C ... ΟΑ 5 |
A heavy triangular nozzle is preserved, rather shallow, flat on top, and with an extremely small wick hole in the tip.
The top of the nozzle merges with a small rim, down sloping round what appears to ... 19 March 1932 ... ΣΤ' 5 |
| Fragment from a bell krater. Shiny black inside. Head and shoulder of boy satyr, right, blowing flute. Behind him a thyrsos carried by another figure. No contours. Layer of earth over bedrock, Theseum ... 21 May 1935 ... ΠΘ 5 |
| Small piece from the side of a Western Sigillata bowl. Preserved are the head and arms of a bearded man, reclining right, his arms crossed in front of him on a cushion. Further right, another cushion? ... 28 March 1947 ... ΟΟ 5 |
| Repaired; three pieces missing from figured scene. Two-horse chariot moving slowly right, the charioteer with one foot on the ground(?). Behind the pair, draped bearded figure. To the right, naked little ... February 1936 ... ΟΧ 5 |
| Over life-size. Broken off below the chin and the back; nose, mouth and chin battered. The wavy hair, parted in the center, is drawn down over the ears.
Pentelic marble.
Drilled for setting on base June ... 145-175 A.D ... Φ 5 |
| From a thin plaque; rough-picked back; figures roughly cut in low relief.
Preserved are parts of two draped standing female figures, hand in hand to left. At right a rocky projection.
Hymettian marble ... 24 October 1938 ... ΖΖ 5 |
| Preserved is a male head, right, in high relief.
The rough-picked back of the stele is preserved; top, bottom and sides broken.
Careful work.
Pentelic marble. House 639/13. Leica ... 28 October 1936 ... Χ 5 |
| One end of rectangular stamp with device (bird on wing) at centre. Finished Fill II. [Θα]σ̣ί̣ων
bird on wing
[ Ἀρισ]το̣φά(νης) 156 Leica ... 24 April 1940 ... ΞΞ 5 |
| Inscribed fragment of columnar grave monument.
Broken at bottom.
Large chunk missing at top.
Blue Hymettian marble. Lot 653/4. 33 Leica ... 5 May 1971 ... Hesperia 89 (2020), no. 5, p. 73, fig. 5. |
Fragment from bottom.
Lotus petals spring from a single row of acanthus leaves.
Pentelic marble. Marble pile in front of Stoa of Zeus. Leica ... 1962 ... Borker, no. 5. |
| The block is re-used and served originally perhaps as the plinth for a monument.
Its uninscribed face was scooped out in antiquity, apparently to lighten the stone. At either end of the left long edge ... 18 June 1939 ... Hesperia Suppl. 5 (1941), p. 5, fig. 1 ... Hesperia Suppl. 5 (1941), p. 26, fig. 10. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Left side preserved.
Surface quite worn.
Six lines of the inscription preserved.
Pentelic marble. Finished Found in marble pile, in the area west of the Stoa of Attalos. Leica, 98-55-28, ... 8 February 1937 ... Hesperia 82 (2013), pp. 308-309, no. 5, fig. 5. |
Broken on all sides except bottom.
The face of the inscription is in two levels, the upper line on a band extending outwards from the surface 0.005m. The bottom is rather smoothly finished with the claw ... 1932 ... Hesperia Suppl. 7 (1943), pp. 5, no. 6, fig. 5. |
Two fragments. Broken on all sides; broken off at back along a fault.
Letters widely spaced, fairly well cut.
Very poor piece of marble, probably Pentelic. Wall Trench 225. α) [---]ην το [---]
[---Με]λιτε[ύς---] ... 1937 ... Hesperia Suppl. 7 (1943), p. 5, no. 5, fig. 4. |
| Mended from many pieces. Parts of one nozzle, disc, body and base missing. Two non-joining handle fragments preserved.
Wide moulded base. Rounded side walls with relief decoration of two large leaves, ... 1 August 1957 ... O 17:5 |
| Complete but for two missing handles (out of three) and chipped along base. Surface spalling on lower belly.
Glaze slightly chipped on rim. Paint cracking at bases of handles and at rim where paint is ... Mycenaean LHIIIA1 ... Level 5 of central fill of Mycenaean Chamber Tomb J 1:10; handle found at level 4 of southeast undercut of the same tomb (Basket 35, lot BZ 2273). |
Mended from many fragments; complete except for small pieces. Biconical with straight rim, flattened base; two lugs pierced horizontally set high on shoulder.
Gritty buff clay with thin red burnished ... 1961 ... Agora XIII, no. 5. |
| About one-half missing. Ring foot with broad reserved resting surface. Nipple in underside. Low incurved wall and four stamped palmettes on floor. Reserved line at junction of foot and body.
Metallic ... 14-15 March 1932 ... Hesperia 52 (1983), pp. 267, 283, no. 5, fig. 5, pl. 51. |
| Inscribed fragments.
Υ 5 a), fragment of base; left margin, and possibly a trace of the top preserved; dressed smooth.
Two lines of the inscription preserved.
Y 37 b), right side preserved. Traces of ... a) (Υ 5) 22 October 1936
b) (Y 37) 28 January 1937 ... Υ 5 |
| Uncleaned. Pit 5 2264 Leica, 80-30-5 ... 29 June 1978 ... Pit 5 ... Leica, 80-30-5 |
| Uncleaned. Pit 5 2264 Leica, 80-37-5 ... 29 June 1978 ... Pit 5 ... Leica, 80-37-5 |
A small thin plaque stamped with the figures of Virgin and Child.
Back plain; suspension ring above; one raised hand broken off.
Cf. Hesperia Suppl. 5 (1941), p. 5, fig. 1 (Grave 33). Infant 's grave ... 9 March 1939 ... Hesperia Suppl. 5 (1941), p. 5. fig. 1. |
| The legs and the part of the body of a lion or panther walking right. Animal leg with drapery falling over is preserved, suggests it had rider (who perhaps holds a staff?).
Part of the lower edge preserved ... 29 May 1947 ... Hesperia 35 (1966), p. 5. |
| Mended from many fragments, few chips missing. Standard archaic water pipe with short tongue and flat-topped flange at upper end, long tongue and open flange at lower end. Carefully cut oval setting hole ... March 1956 ... AgoraPicBk 21 (1984), fig. 5. |
Dipinti; graffiti on flanges. Archaic.
Same series as A 2600 (Τ 3586).
For discussion of dipinti and graffiti see notebook p. 6157.
Finished Found in position in the archaic pipe line that fed the Southeast ... March 1956 ... AgoraPicBk 21 (1984), fig. 5. |
Much broken and much missing. Lip and top of handle, fragments of shoulder and scraps of the rest of the vase are preserved. Round-mouthed, wide-bodied jug; broad band handle from rim. Handle lightly double-grooved ... 24 April 1951 ... Agora XIII, no. XI-5. |
About half of rim and body, handle and bottom preserved; restored in plaster. Body tapers to small flat foot; round mouth; vertical band handle from rim.
Dull streaky black glaze outside, and inside mouth ... 2 May 1950 ... Agora XIII, no. 35:5. |
Lower body and base, many wall fragments, part of the rim and two of the handles missing and restored. Flat rim; vertical band handles.
Two linked spirals between each pair of handles; two groups of bands ... 8 August 1953 ... Agora XIII, no. XXIV-5. |
Mended from many pieces; a little of the edge, and chips, missing. Flat-topped lid with deep downturned rim, slightly convex profile; plain edge. A small hole pierced through the center of the top. On ... 9 January 1954 ... Agora XIII, no. XXI:5. |
| A bit of rim and wall of a very small measure.
Black glazed inside and on top of rim. Outside reserved and grooved; below rim, official seal, owl (seal chipped above), and painted delta: . Rectangular ... 25 April 1957 ... Agora X, no. DM 5, |
Mended from many pieces; lip at back, part of one handle, and wall fragments missing. Small amphora with broad high shoulder; lower wall tapers to form false ring foot. Narrow neck; a ring around shoulder ... 27 January 1954 ... Agora XIII, no. XVIII:5. |
Many joining fragments preserve most of a deep bowl with straight rim and small ring foot. Two concentric circles incised on bottom under foot. Horizontal rolled handle. Orange glaze on rim, and on body ... 3 April 1952 ... Agora XIII, no. X-5. |
Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face only preserved.
Hymettian marble. Finished Found in late context, in the northeastern corner of the Market Square. Leica ... 7 June 1935 ... Hesperia 29 (1960), p. 5, no. 5, pl. 1. |
| Single fragment, broken all around. Fragment from wall of open vessel, with black glaze on the interior and a streaky wash on the exterior. Inscribed inside is the beginning of the name and patronymic ... 10 July 1996 ... Hesperia 86 (2017), p. 465, no. 5, fig. 5. |
Most of rim, neck and shoulder preserved; much of wall missing; restored in plaster.
Stamp on top of one shoulder handle. Cistern; containers 7-8. [---] Leica ... March 1937 ... Grace (1956), nos. 1, 5, pl. 12, nos. 1, 5, fig. 6, no. 3. |
| Soft clay bowl with brown slip which flakes off easily. Inscribed on inside. Piece of rim missing.
ΘΕΜΙΣΘΟΚΛΕI ΝΕΟΚΛΕ Βάση κυαθίου με επιγραφή "Θεμιστοκλής Νεοκλέους". NS-84 Oscar Broneer, Nb. No. 4. 175 ... 29 May 1937 ... 87-5-20,87-5-19, 87-5-21, 87-5-25, 87-5-22, 87-5-23, 87-5-24, 88-400 |
| Fragment from upper left corner of panel of an amphora. Hairy arm of a satyr, raised and bent back to touch head. Red line bordering panel; part of red band above panel. Red also on hair.
ADDENDA Same ... 18 July 1959 ... ; layer 5. |
| Two joining fragments preserve profile. Hemispherical bowl, low heavy foot ring (type related to P 32020 and P 32023).
Yellow clay; dark red slip/gloss, almost all vanished.
Eastern Sigillata 'A'. Catalogued ... 2-9 March 1936 ... 93-13-5 |
| Almost complete. One barb broken. Slightly chipped. No tang preserved.
Triangular in shape. Fairly thin, tapering to a pointed tip. Sharp edges. Curved barbs; unpierced, but with rounded socket for shaft ... 10 October 1933 ... Found in J:5. |
| Female figure, in delicate low relief, seated on klismos facing right, preserved from mid upper arm to ankles, with very battered figure that she overlaps on right, and narrow left anta with smoothly finished ... 11 August 1977 ... North Basement-Sculpture, Block 29/5 |
| Fragments of lip and body missing. Shape similar to P 2867 but base higher and smaller. Ridged rim.
Buff clay; thin black glaze on the interior; otherwise unglazed. Well. Leica, 90-12-9, 90-13-29, 90-35-11 ... 20-21 March 1933 ... Hesperia 3 (1934), no. A 5. |
| Base missing, small hole in side; otherwise complete except for chips. Plump body, trefoil lip. Sloping grooved handle. Ridge separates body and neck. Band of applied red around lip and in groove above ... 12 May 1939 ... Study Collections-Case No. 135-3/5 |
Inscribed fragment.
Part of left edge preserved, but not at face. Back rough picked.
Stoichedon.
Hymettian marble.
ADDENDA Joins to IG II2, no. 643.
Taken to the Epigraphical Museum on 6th. November ... 7 April 1959 ... Hesperia 32 (1963), p. 5, no. 5, pl. 1. |
| Same pot as P 26742, non-joining.
Wall fragment; unglazed inside.
Hairy Satyrs moving left: two feet and tails of two preserved.
Red bands below decorated zone. Region of Archaic Building C; late 6th ... May 1937 ... Agora XXIII, no. 42, pl. 5 ... Agora XXXI, p. 39, n. 5, pp. 127, 131. |
One handle, over half of rim, and parts of wall restored.
Scraped groove in resting surface; concave underside with nipple.
Graceful, concave stem. Ribbed lower body. Tall upper body. Rising, flaring ... 285-275 ... Rotroff 1988b, p. 516, fig. 5. |
Small fragments are missing from the side wall. High base ring, coarsely moulded; deep body; the rim thickened by being rolled inward.
Buff clay, covered with metallic black glaze which has fired red ... 3-12 March 1934 ... Hesperia 3 (1934), no. E 5. |
| Mended from three pieces; the profile complete; restored in plaster. Profiled ring foot, slanting on the inside. The walls of the vase grow thinner toward the top.
Red glaze; yellow-buff clay.
Pergamene ... 14 March 1934 ... Agora XXXII, no. 104, fig. 5. |
Base of a small bowl.
Graffito within ring foot:
Yellow clay; red glaze.
Pergamene Ware. Hellenistic fill in road. Leica ... 15 March 1934 ... Agora XXXII, no. 111, fig. 5. |
| Profile complete; small bowl with ring foot and plain rim. Restored in plaster.
Yellow-buff clay, red glaze.
Pergamene Ware. Hellenistic fill in road. Leica PD 1171-172 ... 15 March 1934 ... Agora XXXII, no. 112, fig. 5. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Large block with dressed surface on top and sides (?).
Inscribed in one line, within a wreath.
Pentelic marble. Finished Found in the wall of the modern house 650β/4 (650b/4), over ... 17 January 1937 ... C37, pl. 5. |
| Most of rim, great part of walls missing. Small cup with medium-high foot ring, angular profile at base, and sides flaring out to plain lip. Restored in plaster.
Fine pale buff clay; the glaze scarcely ... April-June 1936 ... Agora XXXII, no. 121, fig. 5. |
Restored in plaster. High ring foot grooved on its outer face, and deepish body with plain rim. Glaze irregularly applied outside; much worn inside.
Pergamene. Well. Leica ... March-April 1936 ... Agora XXXII, no. 110, fig. 5. |
About one-fourth of body preserved. Heavy ring foot and convex body with plain rim.
Pergamene.
Cf. Agora XXXIV, p. 179. Well. Leica PD 1171-172 ... February-May 1936 ... Agora XXXII, no. 113, fig. 5. |
| Parts of both panels, lip and both handles preserved in many fragments. A horseman right on either side. Red for rider's hair, and horses' manes, and stripes on flanks. Well 8, containers 10-13. Leica ... 3-6 June 1938 ... Agora XXIII, no. 36, pl. 5. |
| Three joining fragments of a small open Pergamene bowl with ring foot. Rim out-turned; marked off inside and out by a groove.
Pale yellowish-buff clay; dull light red glaze inside and out. Well, container ... 23 May 1940 ... Agora XXXII, no. 116, fig. 5. |
Intact. Flat bottom; ovoid body; trefoil mouth; handle round in section.
Dull black glaze that stops a little short of the base.
ADDENDA Noted in Rhodes, Camiros, tomb 149, no. 13179, another very similar ... 28 April 1938 ... Agora XII, no. 98, pl. 5. |
Broken but almost complete. Ovoid body; massive base ring; trefoil mouth; handle round in section.
Thin black glaze inside and outside.
ADDENDA Laconian, JH/1967. Well, near middle of Tholos, POU. Leica ... 7 May 1938 ... Agora XII, no. 97, pl. 5. |
| Profile complete; about three-quarters of rim missing, foot chipped. Moulded ring foot, convex wall; plain rim marked off by a groove around the wall outside.
Smooth buff clay with dull red glaze. Pergamene ... 30 April 1940 ... Agora XXXII, no. 109, fig. 5. |
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