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| Obverse : Male head, wreathed and bearded, right.
Reverse : Youthful head, left, the head thrown back, the short hair flying.
ADDENDA: Reverse: Alexander the Great (Gkikaki July 2020). Sifting earth from ... 25 May 1935 |
Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face and right side (toothed, with dressed edge along front) preserved.
Seven lines of the inscription preserved.
Hymettian marble.
ADDENDA Joins with I 5031.
Cf. A 5031 ... 24 April 1936 |
Inscribed fragment.
Rough picked back preserved; otherwise broken.
Tweddell.
Two letters remain.
Pentelic marble.
Latin.
ADDENDA Goes with I 1257 (Σ 406), EM 3929, EM 5347, EM 5350. Found in the area ... February 1936 |
| Mended from many pieces. Fragment of mouth and a few small fragments and chips of body missing. Shape and decoration as P 15235 (ΕΕ 239) .
Clay pinkish-buff to buff; buff slip. Decoration in reddish-brown ... 26 May 1939 |
Rim and neck fragment. Edge of rim chipped. Max. dim. 0.09. Schleiffenbaum, Volutenkrater, p. 325, cat. no. V 207.
Symposion. On the right, the top of the filleted head of a symposiast reclining to left ... Ca. 460-450 B.C ... The small amount of the symposion that remains bears some resemblance to that on the neck of the volute-krater that is the namepiece of the Boreas Painter, which also has the key pattern to right on the side of the rim (Ferrara 2739 = T.749: ARV2 536, 1; Paralip. 384, 1; Addenda 255). But there is not enough preserved on 240 to be sure of an attribution, though it does seem contemporary with this painter. |
| ARV² 235. Fill. ARV² 344, 64. Addenda 220. ARV² 407, 11. Paralip. 371, 11. Addenda 232. ARV² 367, 103. ARV² 340, 62. Paralip. 361, 62. Addenda 218. Ostraka. ARV² 182, 6. Paralip. 340, 6. Addenda 186. ARV² ... Agora 30 165 P 4242 P 7244 P 14621 P 14711 P 24268 E 14:11 D 7:2 E-F 2-3:2 G 3:1 ... 490 B.C ... Addenda 220 ... Addenda 232 ... Addenda 218 |
A: clear but uncertain representation.
B: plain.
ADDENDA, May 2002: Partially disintegrated. Entered as coin no. 21, for the day. Road west of Middle Stoa.
With coins nos. 14-28. 1772 Leica ... 20 April 1948 |
Broken at top, and right side.
Front smooth finished. Left side smooth picked. Back and bottom rough picked.
Inscribed near top of front surface.
Pentelic marble.
Latin. Tweddell.
ADDENDA Goes with I ... 1933 |
| Head alone preserved.
Bearded head with two horns from forehead.
Reddish clay.
ADDENDA Roman 1st AD. Koroplast's dump. resting in thin Ethafoam layer to prevent movement inside plastic box with lid
as ... 25/28 July 1995 |
| One handle, much of foot, and some of rim and body missing. Restored in plaster. Shape as P 16238 (ΕΕ 414). Plastic ivy leaf on handles, garland of ivy in added yellow on upper part of body. Mended with ... 12-15 May 1939 |
Preserved is front half of torso from neck to pelvis.
Mold made. Articulated seated doll.
Traces of white paint.
Buff clay.
Cf. T 173.
ADDENDA Joins to T 3822. Well and cistern. 5061-5063 Leica ... 5-9 August 1968 |
| Left leg reattached. Missing are head, right leg, and left foot.
Similat to T 3806 and from same or related mould.
Traces of white.
Buff clay.
ADDENDA Damaged February 1972: broken into many pieces and ... 5-9 August 1968 |
| C. Boulter, Hesperia 22, 1953, pl. 26:10. Choes and Anthesteria, p. 93, cat. no. 245 bis, fig. 388:g. F. Brommer, AA, 1965, col. 118, fig. 1. E. Paribeni, EAA 7, 1966, p. 1049, fig. 1177, s.v. Odiseo ... Agora 30 240 P 18538 P 15370 P 5728 E 16:1 ... Mid 5th B.C. |
Inscribed fragment.
Broken all round, save on inscribed surface.
Inscribed on broad bevelled band and also on recessed lower surface.
Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA Joined with I 1319. Found at a late Roman ... 9 March 1932 |
| ARV² 221, 10. Addenda 198. ARV² 221, 9. Paralip. 346, 9. ARV² 362, 14. Paralip. 364, 14. Addenda 222. ARV² 198, 15. Paralip. 342, 15. Addenda 191. JdI 94, 1979, p. 70, fig. 19. ARV² 214, 1. ARV² 197, 6 ... Agora 30 11 ... Addenda 198 ... Addenda 222 ... Addenda 191 |
| Woman 's head with high flaring crown.
Broken off at neck.
White paint and traces of red on white.
ADDENDA: Head with stephane over round fillet. Kybele cistern. Leica, 5-240 ... 13 May 1935 ... White paint and traces of red on white.
ADDENDA: Head with stephane over round fillet ... Leica, 5-240 |
| Pyxides; Type B. ARV² 332, 35. ARV² 963, 98. ARV² 410, 63. Addenda 308. Addenda 233. ARV² 447, 275. ARV² 1094, 104. Paralip. 449, 104. Addenda 328. Buitron-Oliver, Douris, p. 85, cat. no. 240, pl. 112 ... Agora 30 52 ... Addenda 308 ... Addenda 233 ... Addenda 328 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Broken on all sides.
"POLETAI" record.
Four lines of the insription preserved, and one letter in a fifth.
Hymettian marble.
ADDENDA With I 631. Found in late Roman context, over the ... 16 March 1934 |
| ARV² 523, 1. Addenda 254. ARV² 763, 1. Paralip. 415, 1. Addenda 286. ARV² 763, 3. ARV² 94, 111. ARV² 774, 3. Paralip. 416, 3. Addenda 287. ARV² 94, 112. ARV² 775, 3. Addenda 288. Well. ARV² 1248, 8. Addenda ... Agora 30 336 P 13622 P 12776 P 4998 P 287 P 15702 G 11:3 ... 510 B.C ... Addenda 254 ... Addenda 286 ... Addenda 287 |
| Paralip. 344, 131bis. Addenda 194. Dugas, Mélanges Rome 62, 1950, pp. 9-31. Recueil Charles Dugas, Paris 1960, pp. 123-139. Schwarz, Triptolemos, pp. 114-116. Prange, Niobidenmaler, p. 79. Schwarz, Triptolemos, ... Agora 30 171 P 8533 P 14729 P 27374 P 26613 ... 480 B.C. |
| Intact.
Disc plain; on rim herringbone. Top of lamp triangular with the three nozzles in a straight line across base of triangle.
Unglazed.
Very coarse flaky red clay.
Cf. L 5479.
Cf. Agora XXXIV, p ... 20 August 1965 |
| ARV² 309, 1. Paralip. 357, 1. Addenda 213. I. Jucker, AK Beiheft 9 [pp. 63-69], pp. 67-68. LIMC III, 1986, pp. 759-779. ARV¹ 172, 4 bis. ARV² 240, 38. Pit. Fill. Paralip. 349, 23 bis. Addenda 201. ARV² ... Agora 30 166 P 14711 P 4245 P 5557 P 11025 P 473 P 7244 G 3:1 E 14:11 D 15:1 F 14:4 D 7:2 ... 490-480 B.C ... Addenda 213 ... ARV² 240, 38 ... Addenda 201 |
Right half of disk and part of rim with two grooves and a trace of decoration outside preserved.
Central figure a draped standing statue on a base, which cuts the figure at about the line of the knees ... 6 February 1937 |
| ARV² 589, 1. Addenda 264. Prange, Niobidenmaler, p. 157, cat. no. A 1, pl. 51. ARV² 240, 31. Ostraka. ARV² 234, 11. ARV² 234, 1. Addenda 200. ARV¹ 169, 8. ARV² 239, 27. Paralip. 349, 29 bis. Addenda 201 ... Agora 30 159 P 7251 P 7249 P 6890 P 7244 D 7:2 ... 490-480 B.C ... Addenda 264 ... ARV² 240, 31 ... Addenda 200 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face only preserved.
Thirteen lines of the inscription preserved; stoichedon.
Hymettian marble.
ADDENDA Joined with I 1095 (E 406 and B 238).
With I 631.
Joined with I 7652 ... 5 February 1935 |
| Small inscribed fragment from bottom of block.
Bottom surface picked fine; other edges broken.
Record of sacrifices.
Parts of three lines of the inscription preserved; non-stoichedon.
Pentelic marble ... 20 March 1933 |
| Late Archaic Pot Painters; Myson and Other Painters of Column-Kraters. Addenda 199. ARV² 224, 1. ARV² 206, 132. Paralip. 343, 132. Addenda 194. Addenda 198. ARV² 224. ARV² 229, 35. Paralip. 347, 35. Paralip ... Agora 30 94 ... Addenda 199 ... Addenda 194 ... Addenda 198 |
| Early Classical Painters of Large Pots; The Villa Giullia Painter and His Group. ARV² 613-614. Paralip. 397. Addenda 268-269. Pausanias, 10.25-31. Prange, Niobidenmaler, pp. 25-26. ARV² 615-617. Paralip ... Agora 30 109 ... Addenda 268-269 ... Addenda 269 ... Addenda 270 |
| Inscribed fragments.
Record of sacrifices.
Fragment Ζ 777 a), broken all round.
Parts of four lines of the inscription preserved, with a space to the left.
Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA With I 251, I 590, ... a) (Ζ 777a) 26 June 1933
b) (Ζ 777b) 7 May 1937 |
Fragments of Latin inscription.
Grave stone; Tweddell's Epitaph.
Fragment Β 66 (a), back rough picked; otherwise broken.
Five letters preserved.
Fragment ΚΚ 1190c (b), inscribed face only preserved ... a) (Β 66) 31 January 1934
b) (ΚΚ 1190b) 9 March 1939
c) (ΚΚ 1190c) 9 March 1939
d) (ΚΚ1261a) 14 June 1939
e) (ΚΚ 1261b) 14 June 1939 |
| Late Archaic Cup Painters; Makron. ARV² 429, 19. Addenda 236. Buitron-Oliver, Douris, p. 74, cat. no. 32, pl. 21. Buitron-Oliver, Douris, pp. 72-73, cat. no. 8, pl. 5. ARV² 429, 26. Paralip. 375, 213 ... Agora 30 101 P 10271 ... Addenda 236 ... Addenda 237 ... Addenda 240 |
Red on buff.
ADDENDA 2018: Single sherd to a carinated cup with no preserved features. The exterior and interior decoration is monochrome.
The paint is thick and evenly applied, fired unevenly red ... 4-19 June 1937 ... Red on buff.
ADDENDA 2018: Single sherd to a carinated cup with no preserved features. ... Furumark Shape: 240 |
Wall fragment with turn of shoulder. Max. dim. 0.043.
Man, probably Dionysos (part of his face and wreathed head), to left. In front of him is an object that is probably the rim of his drinking horn ... Ca. 490-480 B.C ... For an exception, see the left komast on the column-krater once London Market, ex Küsnacht, Hirschmann (Paralip. 349, 29 bis; Addenda 201; Cat. Sotheby's 9 Dec. 1993, no. 43). For Dionysos, see Würzburg 526 (ARV2 239, 19; Addenda 201); Louvre Cp 10759 (ARV2 239, 20); and New York, M.M.A. 07.286.73 (ARV2 240, 45; Addenda 201).
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| Small inscribed fragment from bottom of block.
Bottom surface picked fine; other edges broken.
Record of sacrifices.
Six letters preserved; stoichedon.
Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA Belongs to earlier side ... 20 March 1933 |
| Inscribed fragments.
"POLETAI" record.
Fragment (Ε 406), inscribed fragment on two opposite faces.
Edges broken.
On face A, part of thirty-one lines of the inscription preserved; in the first, the bottom ... (Ε 406) 5 October 1933
(Β 238) 9 March 1934 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Broken all round.
Record of sacrifices; belong to the complex of low code and sacred calendar.
Parts of eight lines of the inscription preserved; non-stoichedon.
Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA ... 10 June 1933 |
| Inscribed fragment of altar (?).
Apparently the mid part of a small altar; preserved to its original height and thickness, broken to right and left; its top slightly scooped out; its face front and back ... Ca. 240 A.D. |
| Inscribed fragments.
"POLETAI" record; Laurion Mines.
Opisthographic and stoichedon.
On fragment Ξ 210 (a), the inscribed surfaces front and back preserved, and the left side (as of face A); broken elsewhere ... a) (Ξ 210) 21 March 1935
b) (Ξ 218a-b) 22 March 1935 |
| Late Archaic Pot Painters; Other Late Archaic Painters of Large Vases. ARV² 238, 1. Paralip. 349, 1. Addenda 201. ARV² 242, 77. Paralip. 349, 77. Denoyelle, Chefs d'oeuvre-Louvre, pp. 120-121, cat. no ... Agora 30 95 ... Addenda 201 ... Addenda 202 ... ARV² 240, 45 |
| Corner of a rectangular base with dedication to Nemesis.
Part of two sides, and of bottom surface, preserved; top hollowed out. Mouldings top and bottom, the lower one largely worn away, the upper one ... 240 A.D. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face and a bit of back preserved.
Mended from two pieces. Found face up.
Decree in praise of the sitophylakes of the archonship of Athenodoros.
Thirteen lines of the inscription ... 240/239 B.C. |
Red glaze on buff.
ADDENDA 2018: Single sherd to a carinated cup with no preserved features. The interior and exterior are monochrome.
The paint is thick and evenly applied fired red to dark brown ... 9-10 June 1938 ... Red glaze on buff.
ADDENDA 2018: Single sherd to a carinated cup with no preserved features. ... Furumark Shape: 240 |
| Cups; Type B. J.-G. Szilagyi, Bulletin des musées hongrois 28, 1996 [pp. 13-29], p. 22. Bloesch, FAS, pp. 12-16. Cohen, Attic Bilingual Vases, p. 247: C 6. B. Cohen, Greek Vases in the J. Paul Getty Museum ... Agora 30 68 ... Addenda 167 ... Addenda 170 ... Addenda 150 |
From cup with off set rim. Black on buff.
ADDENDA 2018: Single sherd to a carinated cup with no preserved features. The interior and exterior are monochrome painted.
The paint is thick and evenly ... 15-18 May 1937;
5 June 1937;
26, 28, 31 March 1938;
1 April 1938 ... Black on buff.
ADDENDA 2018: Single sherd to a carinated cup with no preserved features. ... Furumark Shape: 240 |
| Fragment of flank sima, broken away at right end, and broken off close behind.
Cyma reversa profile with half round at top edge. A half-housing joint at the left end with a tongue. Traces of a palmette ... 8 June 1939 |
Rim and bottom missing. A hole broken through the shoulder in front and small pieces missing from the wall behind. Bulbous body tapering to bottom; short small neck; handle from below lip to middle of ... 22 March 1938 |
| Irregular fragment from side wall, preserving about half of circumference of hole, ca. 0.03 in diam. Sides of hole show vertical marks left by tool with which it was cut.
Pinkish-buff clay. Red glaze ... July 1946 ... Red glaze on interior only.
ADDENDA Agora Sample no. 505.
... Leica, 84-240, 94-50-32, 94-50-33 |
| Irregular fragment from side wall of pot, preserving small arc of bevelled edged hole. Glaze only on interior: deep slate gray, applied in broad crossing brush strokes.
Clay bluish-gray where glaze has ... July 1946 ... Clay bluish-gray where glaze has peeled and interior; surface, dirty gray-buff.
ADDENDA Agora Sample no. 511.
... Leica, 84-240, 94-50-3, 94-50-35 |
| Fragment of stele inscribed on two opposite faces.
Inscribed front and back preserved; other edges broken.
Record of Sacrifices.
Face A), appears to be the earlier, and has letters more carefully cut and ... 411-401 B.C. |
A single fragment preserves some of lip and upper part of body of a kantharos shaped like P 16233-P 16235 (ΕΕ 409-ΕΕ 411). A group of yellow and white lines from which hang yellow drops.
Incised between ... 240-220 B.C. |
| From a cup with off set rim. Red clay.
ADDENDA 2018: Three sherds mended into a single fragment of carinated cup with flaring rim and small fragment of a vertical, high-swung strap handle.
The decoration ... 15-18 May 1937;
5 June 1937;
26, 28, 31 March 1938;
1 April 1938 ... Red clay.
ADDENDA 2018: Three sherds mended into a single fragment of carinated cup with flaring rim and small fragment of a vertical, high-swung strap handle.
... Furumark Shape: 240 |
| On the front a raised ground line; on it, a nude young walking left, a pitcher in his right hand and in his left a shallow cup (?). Behind him a large krater.
Flattened behind, broken off all around.
No ... 18 April 1947 ... Yellow-brown clay, reddish on front surface.
ADDENDA Cf. S 784. Perhaps satyr with tail and hairy legs. ... A193, pp. 239-240, fig. 32. |
Rim fragment from low bowl with off set rim.
Orange red paint on buff clay.
ADDENDA 2018: Single sherd to a carinated cup with only slightly flaring rim. The exterior decoration consists of a medium ... LH IIIC Early ... Orange red paint on buff clay.
ADDENDA 2018: Single sherd to a carinated cup with only slightly flaring rim. ... Furumark Shape: 240 |
| J. Boardman in D.C. Kurtz and J. Boardman, Booners, Greek Vases in the J. Paul Getty Museum 2 [OPA 3], Malibu 1986 [pp. 35-70], pp. 47-70. D. Paquette, L'Instrument de musique dans la céramique de la Gréce ... Agora 30 164 P 4674 P 4694 P 20231 P 3299 P 19579 P 31778 A 18-19:1 ... Early 5th B.C ... Addenda 200 ... ARV² 240, 44 ... Addenda 201 |
| Broken on right end and along inner edge.
At the left end there remains a trace of a cutting for a half-housing joint.
Cyma reversa type crowned with an ovolo molding. On the front a band of palmettes ... 1932 |
From cup with off set rim.
Red on buff.
ADDENDA 2018: Five sherds mended into three non-joining sections to a carinated cup with flaring rim.
The exterior decoration consists of a wide lip-band with ... LH IIIC Early-Middle ... Red on buff.
ADDENDA 2018: Five sherds mended into three non-joining sections to a carinated cup with flaring rim.
... Furumark Shape: 240; Furumark Motif 1: 48 |
| Inscribed fragment of stele.
Two large joining fragments, the upper of which preserves some of the flat top of the stele proper, with a dowel hole for the attachment of the pedimental top. Upper right ... 140/39 B.C. |
Wall fragment. Glaze rather dull. LIMC III, 1986, p. 771, no. 230, s.v. Eos.
Eos and Kephalos or Tithonos: outstretched left arm of Eos to right, adorned with a bracelet, a bit of the sleeve of her chiton ... Ca. 490-480 B.C ... The composition of 210 was probably similar to these two: Saint-Germaine-en-Laye, 7565, by the Alkimachos Painter, which shows Kephalos (ARV2 529, 8; Addenda 254); Boston, M.F.A. 03.816, the namepiece of the Tithonos Painter (ARV2 309, 1; Paralip. 357, 1; Addenda 213). ... Manner of Myson (ARV1 172, 4 bis); may be by the painter himself (ARV2 240, 38). |
Wall fragment with turn of shoulder. Glaze rather dull. Max. dim. 0.079.
The fragment shows most of the wreathed head, right shoulder, chest, and start of the right arm of a youth to right. Below his ... Ca. 490-480 B.C ... The subject is probably a komos, and this komast may have looked something like the middle one on Boston, M.F.A. 108.63 and 1973.572 by Myson (Paralip. 349, 23 bis; Addenda 201).
Not from the same column-krater as 210: 211 has very thin preliminary sketch lines, 210 has rather thick ones.
Manner of Myson (ARV1 172, 4 bis); may be by the painter himself (ARV2 240, 38). |
Four non-joining wall fragments. Glaze brownish and streaky on inside and stops 0.08 from top break on fragment a. Max. dim. a) 0.119, b) 0.069, c) 0.091, f) 0.04.
Men or youths with horse or mule. Fragment ... Ca. 490 B.C ... The figure on fragment c was probably somewhat like the right komast on the Goettingen Painter's namepiece (ARV2 233, ---, 1; Addenda 200). Not from the same krater as 202. 201 has brownish glaze on the inside, 202, black. The presence of the ground line on fragment a would argue that the figures on 202 were framed, were it not for the similar ground line on a contemporary column-krater by Myson that has unframed figures on each side: Louvre CA 1947 (ARV2 240, 44; Paralip. 349, 44; Addenda 201).
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| Partly restored in plaster. None of the rim preserved. A deep bowl of very heavy fabric, on a low base; across the middle inside is a rectangular tunnel with a section taken out at the middle, leaving ... 22 May-6 June 1935 ... Coarse red clay with grits; white slip.
ADDENDA Lower spout surrounded by a lip. ... Leica, 6-240 |
Two non-joining fragments of lip, bowl, and floor. Glaze abraded slightly on outside at rim. Max. dim. a) 0.14, b) 0.035; est. diam. at rim 0.15; diam. of tondo 0.117. R. Lamberton and S. Rotroff, Birds ... Probably mid-5th century B.C ... A possible parallel appears on the namepiece of the Orchard Painter, New York, M.M.A. 07.286.74 (ARV2 523, 1; Addenda 254).
The finely incised, elegant reeds find their best parallels with those painted on white-ground cups. ... D 6 (ARV2 763, 1; Paralip. 415, 1; Addenda 286), which shows apple pickers, and London, B.M. D 7 (ARV2 763, 3; Addenda 286), which depicts a huge serpent springing from feathery reeds, hissing and about to attack a man; also, Louvre CA 483 by the Hesiod Painter (ARV2 774, 3; Paralip. 416, 3; Addenda 287), on which a Muse plays a cradle kithara next to a stand of wispy reeds; the reeds behind the seated woman on side B of a bobbin by the Sotheby Painter, Athens, N.M. 2350 (ARV2 775, 3; Addenda 288); and the lekythos in Kansas City, Nelson Gallery-Atkins Museum of Art 31.80 by the Eretria Painter (ARV2 1248, 8; Addenda 353; Lezzi-Hafter, Eretria-Maler, p. 344, cat. no. 240, pl. 157:f, g): there, the child Kephalos appears in a garden with goddesses. |
| Broken at the top, and chipped on sides and bottom. The sides are concave, with roughly dressed fillets between them, in the lower part of each of these, a cutting for setting something. A bit of bronze ... 1 June 1933 ... Traces left and its position indicated by darkness of marble.
ADDENDA The figures have been identified and published as follow:
A. ... Leica, 3-240, 3-241, 3-242, 3-262, 3-263, 3-264, 3-329, 3-330, 3-331, 3-332, 3-233, 3-334, color slide |
Wall fragment. Max. dim. 0.12. Schwarz, Triptolemos, p. 37, cat. no. V 49, pl. 8:14; Hayashi, Triptolemosbildes, p. 136, cat. no. 37, pl. 5:1 (wrongly called a calyx-krater); Langridge, "Eucharides Painter," ... Ca. 490-480 B.C ... The composition on 289 may have looked much like the one on Louvre G 187, the namepiece of the Triptolemos Painter (ARV2 361, 2; Paralip. 364, 2; Addenda 222; Denoyelle, Chefs-d'oeuvre . . . ... Several representations of the subject, including 289 and Louvre G 187, that depict the serpent alongside the wheel of the seat predate the play, thus indicating that the version with the snakes is not an invention of the playwright (see Pearson, p. 240, note 1): Athens Art Market by the Theseus Painter (Haspels, ABL p. 252, no. 64; snakes are present, according to Raubitschek, Hesperia Suppl. ... E 140 by Makron (ARV2 459, 3; Paralip. 377, 3; Addenda 243).
The Eucharides Painter (ARV1 154, 15; ARV2 227, 16: wrongly called a calyx-krater: the wall is convex, not flaring). |
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