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| For detailed description see H. A. Thompson's article in ArchEph (1953-1954), pp. 30-44.
Cf. A 41 for fragments of kithara. Catalogued 1961. Found in 1907 ca. 20.00m. south of Temple of Apollo Patroos ... 1907 ... Found in 1907 ca. 20.00m. south of Temple of Apollo Patroos. Transferred from National Museum, 1956. |
| First interpretation: head of woman.
Head of Apollo, at fairly large scale, tipped slightly to his right.
Broken off at neck; chips missing.
The hair is parted in the center and drawn over the brows to ... 20 May 1939 ... Head of Apollo Figurine |
| Broken at bottom, top and right sides. Left border and back of relief preserved.
Seated male figure facing right. Nude torso, three-quarter frontal view, drapery around waist, left arm hung limp (?). Long ... 11 August 1977 ... Long hair, possibly Apollo.
Back rough-picked.
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| Five fragments.
The larger fragment, c), is broken at both ends, as is the scroll underneath. Part of the finished top is preserved. It is flattened and well dressed at the back. The front has a raised ... 17 June 1931, 3 July 1931 ... Interpreted as a Kithara of Apollo Patroos S 2154.
... Context of 4th to 5th centuries A.D., along north side of Temple of Apollo Patroos. |
| A child's rattle. Κουδουνίστρα με σχήμα Απόλλωνος Κιθαρωδού. Well in Branch of aqueduct. 1203 ff. Leica, 80-146, color slide ... 1 August 1955 ... Apollo Kitharoidos Figurine |
| Obverse: standing Apollo Delios, facing. In the right hand the three Graces, in the left a bow.
Reverse: plain. 53-58/* Drain, sand fill. 5875 Leica ... 2 August 1947 ... Obverse: standing Apollo Delios, facing. |
Wall fragment broken all around.
Graffito:
Red clay, thin red wash on outside, brown glaze on inside. Between Apollo Temple and Metroon, I layer. 381 Leica ... 9 March 1936 ... Between Apollo Temple and Metroon, I layer. |
| Draped standing figure wearing long chiton with overfold, and a heavy cloak at the back. In the left arm part of a rectangular object: kithara (lyre?).
The weight is on the left leg, the right knee bent, ... 6 April 1937 ... The weight is on the left leg, the right knee bent, and the foot drawn back slightly.
Apollo Patroos type.
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| Wall fragment, broken all around. On inside, plain black glaze.
Inscribed in reserved handle zone. Between Apollo Temple and Metroon, middle IV layer, with marble chips. 381 Leica ... 10 March 1936 ... Between Apollo Temple and Metroon, middle IV layer, with marble chips. |
Broken both ends, below and behind. Cyma reversa type. Hawk's beak from front horizontal.
Covered with a thin coat of marble-dust stucco and painted blue. There is some stucco on top.
Probably from Temple ... 1933 ... Probably from Temple of Apollo (or Temple of Zeus Phratrios and Athena Phratira). ... Found in clearing between Temple of Apollo and S.W. corner of Stoa of Zeus. |
Buff clay containing much grit and mica. Stored with "άγνωστα".
Msc: stored w/ agnosta(VG)* Filling inside foundations of small rectangular building to north of Apollo temple. Φ Leica ... 2 May 1934 ... Filling inside foundations of small rectangular building to north of Apollo temple. |
Inscribed fragment.
Part of top preserved.
Dedication to Apollo.
Seven letters remain.
Pentelic marble. Found in late Roman context, west of the north end of the Stoa of Attalos. Leica ... 25 May 1936 ... Dedication to Apollo.
Seven letters remain.
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Fragment of rim and wall. Reserved band on inside of rim; another, 0.055 below rim. Glaze fired red on outside. P.H. 0.099; max. dim. 0.183; est. diam. at rim 0.38.
Apollo and the Muses(?). Apollo (wreathed ... Early 4th century B.C ... P.H. 0.099; max. dim. 0.183; est. diam. at rim 0.38.
Apollo and the Muses(?). Apollo (wreathed head) stands to right, facing a Muse (head with earring and necklace, shoulders). ... Behind Apollo is a bit of white that looks like the raised arm and hand of a second Muse. |
Hawk's beak. Broken away both ends, below and behind.
Ovolo type. Finished with a toothed chisel on top.
Granular creamy Poros. From clearing in front of Temple of Apollo and Stoa of Zeus. Leica ... 1933 ... From clearing in front of Temple of Apollo and Stoa of Zeus. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Lower surface dressed; other edges broken.
Two letters preserved.
Hymettian marble. Found in burnt layer, in late Roman context, at the northeast corner of the Temple of Apollo Patroos ... 24 April 1933 ... Found in burnt layer, in late Roman context, at the northeast corner of the Temple of Apollo Patroos. |
A fragment of the side wall remains. Apollo stands, gripping a leg of his tripod with his right hand. At the left edge, a trace of a mask(?).
Metallic black glaze. Cistern. Leica PD 339 ... 3-12 March 1934 ... A fragment of the side wall remains. Apollo stands, gripping a leg of his tripod with his right hand. |
| Small fragment broken all around; from a bell krater(?). Head of Apollo, laureate, right. Relief contour.
Excellent blue-black glaze; part of a reserved band at top inside. Fill V. 119, 124 Leica, XXXI-91 ... 3 May 1940 ... Head of Apollo, laureate, right. |
| Rim fragment. Back of head and right(?) shoulder of figure moving to left. Apollo; chiton and himation, wreath, bow and quiver. Wreath and bow in red. Relief contour.
Red clay; good glaze. No grid. Provenience ... (1953) ... shoulder of figure moving to left. Apollo; chiton and himation, wreath, bow and quiver. |
| Chipped all around; back and bottom broken off, but the inscription complete.
Sanctuary of Apollo Xanthos. Found in Hellenistic context, in the channel of a well outside the Market Square, to the southwest ... Ca. 400 B.C ... Sanctuary of Apollo Xanthos. |
| Fragment from wall preserving part of a quadriga scene. Portions of the heads of three horses remain to left. The middle horse has applied white. Between temples of Apollo and Meter; pit f. Found with ... 10 March 1938 ... Between temples of Apollo and Meter; pit f. |
| A fragment from the floor, broken all around. In medallion, a satyr head to right, bordered by two brown lines. On outside, a narrow reserved band. Between Apollo Temple and Metroon, below layer IV, scraping ... 10 March 1936 ... Between Apollo Temple and Metroon, below layer IV, scraping bedrock, with marble chips. |
| Base with two male feet and part of kithara, probably Apollo.
Unfinished. Mortar clings to it.
Pentelic marble.
Cf. Hesperia 29 (1960), p. 370, n. 7. Finished LRFW (Late Roman Fortification Wall) Core, ... 27 June 1959 ... Base with two male feet and part of kithara, probably Apollo.
Unfinished. |
Fragment with start of knob at top. Glazed on underside. Max. dim. 0.065. LIMC II, 1984, p. 704, no. 1065, pl. 529, s.v. Artemis.
Apollo and Artemis. At the left, Apollo (locks of hair, left side of torso, ... Early 4th century B.C ... Artemis.
Apollo and Artemis. At the left, Apollo (locks of hair, left side of torso, arm) sits to left on drapery, probably looking to right at Artemis (preserved from the waist up except for right hand and most of left arm), who looks to left. |
Wall fragments, broken all around.
a) Chariot procession moving right. The hands of the charioteer remain, the rumps of the horses, and behind them Apollo with lyre followed by a bearded male figure.
b) ... 15 June 1937 ... The hands of the charioteer remain, the rumps of the horses, and behind them Apollo with lyre followed by a bearded male figure.
b) The right edge of a panel with a draped figure standing to left, its mid-part only preserved.
... Faint traces of added color for decoration of garments on a) and for the wreath of the figure behind Apollo. |
Wall fragment. Glaze cracked on inside. P.H. 0.145; max. dim. 0.173.
A, Apollo seated with two women (Artemis and Leto?) and Eros. Apollo (a little of left side of torso, left elbow, feet missing) sits ... Ca. 400 B.C ... P.H. 0.145; max. dim. 0.173.
A, Apollo seated with two women (Artemis and Leto?) and Eros. Apollo (a little of left side of torso, left elbow, feet missing) sits on a klismos to left, holding a staff in his raised right hand. ... Behind Apollo, woman (part of drapery, raised right hand) standing to left with a staff (end of shaft). |
Lip and bowl fragment. Max. dim. 0.025.
A, Apollo (ends of long locks of hair, a bit of wreath, left shoulder with himation) to left, a quiver with bow attached and five arrows projecting, fur flap hanging ... Probably late 6th or early 5th century B.C ... Max. dim. 0.025.
A, Apollo (ends of long locks of hair, a bit of wreath, left shoulder with himation) to left, a quiver with bow attached and five arrows projecting, fur flap hanging. |
Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face and back preserved.
Fragment of dedication plaque from cave of Apollo. At right, part of wreath.
One line of the inscription preserved.
Pentelic marble. Found in Byzantine ... 19 May 1937 ... Fragment of dedication plaque from cave of Apollo. At right, part of wreath.
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Inscribed fragment.
Piece of thin slab, broken at top and right; rough picked back.
Dedication of Apollo.
Two lines of the inscription preserved.
Pentelic marble.
Cf. Hesperia 26 (1957), p. 89. Found ... 2nd. century A.D ... Dedication of Apollo.
Two lines of the inscription preserved.
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| Inscribed fragment.
Back, smooth, and bottom preserved.
Raised band along bottom of face.
Dedication to Apollo (?).
Four letters remain.
Pentelic marble. Found in late Roman road fill, west of the southern ... 27 March 1937 ... Dedication to Apollo (?).
Four letters remain.
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| Fragment from stand of a large vase. Unglazed inside. Depicts a lion to right, facing a boar and a goose. Incision freely used. Purple on mane of lion. Scraping bottom of foundation trench for apsidal ... 26 February 1935 ... Scraping bottom of foundation trench for apsidal building beneath temple of Apollo. |
Small fragment from wall of a large amphora(?). Middle part of a shield with whirling radii; three of them purple.
Incised letters irregular in shape and placing. Clearing bedrock to south of Temple ... August 1967 ... Clearing bedrock to south of Temple of Apollo Patroos. |
Inscribed fragment.
Back, bottom and sides are preserved.
Boundary stone of Apollo Patroios.
Three lines of the inscription preserved.
Pentelic marble. Found in wall of the modern house 648/7 outside the ... 24 September 1938 ... Boundary stone of Apollo Patroios.
Three lines of the inscription preserved.
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| Inscribed fragment of votive plaque.
Inscribed face and picked back preserved.
At left, parts of two wreaths in high relief.
Dedication to Apollo (?).
Pentelic marble.
Cf. Hesperia 26 (1957), p. 89. Found ... 25 February 1937 ... Dedication to Apollo (?).
Pentelic marble.
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Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face, bottom and back preserved.
Wreath in relief.
Dedication to Apollo Hypomakrais.
Two lines of the inscription preserved in wreath.
Pentelic marble.
Cf. Hesperia 26 (1957), ... 29 March 1939 ... Dedication to Apollo Hypomakrais.
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| Fragment from top of wall. Head and shoulders of a filleted youth, to right, cloaked left arm raised; torch upright in right hand. Applied clay for fillet; no relief contour. Earth removed from the lowest ... 1 June 1938 ... Earth removed from the lowest foundation of the north room of the Temple of Apollo, west side. |
Grooved handle; unpierced; on bottom, double heart-shaped grooves with small circles. Rosette on discus. Top of nozzle chipped.
Unglazed.
Coarse pink clay.
Type XXVIII of Corinth collection. Found by ... 24 December 1934 ... Found by R.S.Y. in front of the foundation beside the Apollo Temple, to the north, exposed by the weather. |
Head, arms, and body below waist missing. Traces of yellow paint on the back and front. Red round neck; no white. Chest finished alike on both sides. On the back of neck a mass of Apollo-like hair. Clearing ... Date uncertain ... On the back of neck a mass of Apollo-like hair. |
Inscribed fragment from a plaque.
Inscribed face and rough picked back only preserved.
Dedication to Apollo Hypakrais.
Four lines of the inscription preserved, enclosed in a laurel wreath.
Pentelic marble ... 20 May 1939 ... Dedication to Apollo Hypakrais.
Four lines of the inscription preserved, enclosed in a laurel wreath.
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Buff slightly micaceous clay. Dim: W 0.048*
Msc: stored w/ agnosta(VG)*
Rdg: poss =I=?(VG)*
Par: Cxt pottery from same place; stored as group P 3705ff(VG)* From filling inside foundations of small rectangular ... 17-18 April 1934 ... From filling inside foundations of small rectangular building to north of Apollo temple; late 5th-early 4th centuries context. |
Wall fragment of stand with part of black band on inside. Glaze flaked here and there. Max. dim. 0.082. LIMC II, 1984, p. 200, no. 85, s.v. Apollon.
Apollo. The fragment preserves the chin, neck, long ... Ca. 460-450 B.C ... Apollon.
Apollo. The fragment preserves the chin, neck, long locks of hair, and shoulders of the god standing frontally, head in profile to left, dressed in a chiton with a himation over it. ... The figure of Apollo probably looked very much like the representation on the column-krater in Ferrara 1685 = T.308, by the Painter of Bologna 228 (ARV2 511, 5; Paralip. 382, 5; Addenda 252). |
Mended from two pieces. Nearly half circumference preserved. Upper break leaves just the tips of the shoulder rays. Scene depicts lyre player (Apollo?) and female attendants. Apollo(?), in the center of ... August-September 1932 ... Scene depicts lyre player (Apollo?) and female attendants. Apollo(?), in the center of the group, is rather hastily represented with a receding chin and a great deal of hair; some sort of white streamers hang over his shoulders and his lyre is over-painted white; the strings are four incised lines. |
Fragment of inscribed stele.
Rough picked behind; the edges broken.
Parts of thirteen lines preserved, stoichedon; fifteen letters to 0.20m.
Fragment mentioning trieropoioi.
Pentelic marble.
Transferred ... 5th. century B.C ... Found in a modern foundation wall, east of the Temple of Apollo Patroos. |
Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face and rough picked back preserved.
Inscription framed by wreath in low relief.
Dedication of thesmothete to Apollo.
Four lines of the inscription preserved.
Pentelic marble ... 1st.-2nd. centuries A.D ... Dedication of thesmothete to Apollo.
Four lines of the inscription preserved.
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| The body mended; the handle and fragments of wall missing.
Fair black glaze, scratched away from a line around the rim.
High base unglazed beneath.
Type VII (glazed variety) of Corinth collection, type ... 2 May 1934 ... Filling inside foundations of small rectangular building to north of Temple of Apollo. |
| Two non-joining fragments giving part of the edge of shoulder and of the picture. Cylinder.
Shoulder: palmettes.
Above scene: net.
Scene. Fragment a): upper part of Apollo right, grasping the tripod with ... May-June 1954 ... Fragment a): upper part of Apollo right, grasping the tripod with his right hand. |
Granular Poros stone.
Found at H/18-7/14 (Fall 2016). Found built into the substructure of the eastward extension of the small 'rectangular building' to the north of the Apollo temple. From the earth ... 1934 ... Found built into the substructure of the eastward extension of the small 'rectangular building' to the north of the Apollo temple. From the earth in which it was imbedded a few black-glazed sherds, extending down to the fourth century, but probably not later. |
Broken all around.
Coarse red crumbly clay around finer blackened inner layers.
Preserves narrow blackened gate, nearly plugged with bronze at one end, thickly wrapped with outer clay, more at one side ... 11 March 1936 ... Casting pit (f) in bedrock between Temple of Apollo Patroos and Metroon. |
Wall fragment from near top of figured zone. Narrow reserved band on inside. Max. dim. 0.048. H. A. Thompson, Hesperia 17, 1948, pl. 68:3; Prange, Niobidenmaler, p. 189, cat. no. N 41.
Apollo (head with ... Ca. 460 B.C ... N 41.
Apollo (head with laurel wreath) to right. |
| Low ovolo base ring. Side wall almost vertical above; much contracted below. Lip flares slightly. Horizontal loop handles. Bottom reserved save for two circles, and covered with miltos. A small chip missing ... 2 May 1934 ... Filling inside foundations of small rectangular building to north of Temple of Apollo. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Top worn and chipped.
Sunken panel within which wreath enframing inscription. Finished right side and border on the back with incised circle or letter "O".
From the upper right corner ... August 1967 ... From the upper right corner of a dedication to Apollo.
Pentelic marble.
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| Inscribed fragment of the lower edge of a thin plaque with sawn back.
Broken at both ends.
On its front a wreath and an inscription along the lower edge.
Remains of iron attachment or nail on back.
Dedication ... 17 July 1949 ... Dedication to Apollo Hypoakraios (?).
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| Inscribed fragments of votive plaque.
Two fragments joining.
Inscribed face and smooth dressed back preserved.
At left, segment of a wreath.
Dedication to Apollo.
Two lines of the inscription preserved, ... 23 February 1937 ... Dedication to Apollo.
Two lines of the inscription preserved, inside the wreath.
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| Medallion and part of wall preserved.
In medallion, gorgoneion. On wall, large feathered leaves alternating with figured scenes. On one side, group of seated Apollo and standing Leto with bud beneath ... 13 July 1949 ... On one side, group of seated Apollo and standing Leto with bud beneath.
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About one-quarter of rim and wall missing. Two upper terminal bands: horizontal spirals and leaves above; band of leaves below. On body, repeated groups: Dionysos, nymph and satyr; Apollo with lyre; Amymone; ... 9 April 1949 ... On body, repeated groups: Dionysos, nymph and satyr; Apollo with lyre; Amymone; Zeus, Ganymede and eagle. |
| Mouth, shoulder, upper wall piece and foot fragment missing. General type as P 24316 (ΣΑ 2526): This is the characteristic general type for the large proportion of the lekythoi from this group. Bell mouth ... May-June 1954 ... Scene: Apollo moves rapidly right and grasps the tripod, which Herakles holds in his right hand, club in his left. Behind Herakles, draped figure holding a spear or stick; behind Apollo, another draped figure right (lower half preserved). |
| Upper right corner of inscribed pedimental stele.
Stele dressed with toothed chisel on preserved right side; top rougher; back broken. Upper edge of pediment chipped; finial broken.
Preamble restored to ... 15 May 1933 ... Found in curbing of late well in northeast corner of Temple of Apollo Patroos. |
Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face and right side preserved; also roughly dressed back.
Dedication to Apollo Hypakraios.
Four lines of the inscription preserved, within a wreath.
Outside the wreath, at ... 14 May 1938 ... Dedication to Apollo Hypakraios.
Four lines of the inscription preserved, within a wreath.
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A fragment from the rim. The upper wall was encircled by a slightly raised collar.
Fine buff clay, slipped inside; covered outside with a thin red glaze, save for the lip which has black glaze.
Cf ... 2 May 1934 ... Filling inside foundations of small rectangular building to north of Temple of Apollo. |
| Single fragment preserves more than half of toe, with part of lower body.
Reddish brown fabric with darker slip, micaceous, with dense packing small to medium pale gray glassy bits. 5 YR 6/6 Fabric. Flaring ... 10 June 1936 ... Pit and drain at S.E. corner of Temple of Apollo. |
| Small segment of base remains including a little of the low base ring.
Stamped near middle of floor:
For the stamp, cf. P 7584 (from well of Ivory Apollo, B 12:1). The name occurs also on sigillata from ... 3 August 1959 ... P 7584 (from well of Ivory Apollo, B 12:1). The name occurs also on sigillata from Pompeii.
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Mended from numerous pieces. Somewhat more than three-fourths complete. Restored in plaster. Central medallion: Gorgon head. Lower wall: alternate winged Erotes and bunches of grapes. A band of tongue ... 23 May 1969 ... C 42); on the right with his hand on her shoulder Poseidon with his trident; draped goddess with staff in her right hand; Apollo with lyre seated right; Amymone; group of two figures holding a third; Amymone; Apollo; draped figure with staff. |
| Mended from two pieces.
Coarse red crumbly clay.
Preserves up and part of blackened bowl, sloping down for 0.035-0.040 before setback of ca. 0.004 in lower bowl, preserved for distance of 0.022.
Funnel ... 11 March 1936 ... Casting pit (f) in bedrock between Temple of Apollo Patroos and Metroon. |
Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face only preserved.
Part of back, rough picked, perhaps original.
Magistrates offers to Apollo for seven years.
Eight lines of the inscription preserved.
Pentelic marble ... 102/1-95/4 B.C ... Magistrates offers to Apollo for seven years.
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| Globular cup kantharos. Much is missing from handles and wall; mended from several fragments. Moulded base ring; deep body, low vertical neck; thickened rim; handles bent straight above. Rich black glaze; ... 2 May 1934 ... Filling inside foundations of small rectangular building to north of Temple of Apollo. |
A fragment from one side, showing a draped figure seated on a cushioned stool. The back of the vase, covered with black glaze; the stool and figure covered with white paint; on the drapery traces of red ... 2 May 1934 ... Filling inside foundations of small rectangular building to north of Temple of Apollo. |
| Inscribed fragment of votive plaque.
Inscribed face and smooth back preserved.
Lower left part of wreath remains, with two lines of the inscription preserved inside.
Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA This and ... 17 March 1939 ... ADDENDA This and I 5726 (OA 875), I 5728 (OA 877), probably from dedications to Apollo Hypakraios. |
Fragment of base and wall.
Raised base, slightly concave; rounded wall.
Good black glaze; underside reserved except around edge.
Incised on underside.
Type IV (later 5th. century group) of Corinth collection, ... 1 June 1938 ... From earth removed from the lowest foundation of the north of the temple of Apollo, west side. 5th.-4th. century B.C. context. |
| Only the foot and the middle of the floor remain. A low foot, reserved on outer edge and in middle of underside. The stem, between foot and bowl, painted purple. The glaze thin and brown. In the medallion, ... 9 March 1936 ... Between Apollo Temple and Metroon, west part, scraping bedrock. |
| Single fragment preserves one quarter of rim and small part of neck, with trace of one handle attachment.
Broadly out-flaring mushroom-shaped rim, turned down slightly and undercut below.
Very pale tan ... 10 June 1936 ... Pit and drain at S.E. corner of Temple of Apollo. |
| All sides broken except for the left, which is finely picked. The left edge of the face of the inscription is damaged. The left side has a smooth band at the edge (anathyrosis ?).
Parts of seven lines ... Ca. 240-230 B.C ... Found in late Roman context, in the Great Drain, east of the Temple of Apollo Patroos. |
| Inscribed fragments.
Both pieces, broken all around and behind.
Pentelic marble. a) (Η' 444) 30/ΞΗ
a) (Η' 444) H 6
b) (*) G-K 5-8
Levels:
a) (Η' 444) 54.00m. a) (Η' 444), found in late Roman context, over ... a) (Η' 444) 13 June 1933
b) 19 January 1934 ... Fragment b), (section A, uncatalogued marbles), found in marble dump, between Stoa of Zeus and Apollo Temple. |
| Broken all around.
Red clay unbaked but mostly vitrified.
Preserves end of channel or channel covering, rounded in section, formed of unbaked clay, vitrified towards end and on exterior.
Vitrified area ... 10 March 1936 ... Casting pit (f) in bedrock between Temple of Apollo Patroos and Metroon. |
| Handles and much of wall missing. Moulded base ring; shallow lower bowl; high side wall; hollow rim; loop handles, horizontal. On the floor are four palmettes stamped within a circle of rouletting. A reserved ... 2 May 1934 ... Filling inside foundations of small rectangular building to north of Temple of Apollo. |
| Inscribed fragment from left side of votive plaque.
Preserving segment of wreath, raised border, rough picked left side and back.
No letters preserved.
The marble shows traces of fire.
Pentelic marble ... 17 March 1939 ... ADDENDA This and I 5726 (OA 875), I 5727 (OA 876), probably from dedications to Apollo Hypakraios. |
| Inscribed stele.
The small fragment first found fits on top of the larger piece, which preserves the lower part of the stele, its bottom finished square. Bottom and back rough picked; sides dressed.
The ... 169/8 B.C ... Fragment a) (Η' 115), found in loose filling, northeast of the Temple of Apollo Patroos, in late Roman context.
... -S.W., its lower end the S.W., northeast of the Temple of Apollo Patroos, in late Roman context. |
| Inscribed fragment of naval record.
Broken on all edges. The back has been carefully re-worked in such away as to suggest that the stone was reused as a gutter.
Parts of two columns remain.
Forty-two lines ... 326/5 B.C ... Found in a marble pile to the east of the temple of Apollo. |
Globular cup kantharos. Most of handles and a fragment from the lip are missing. Moulded base ring; deep bowl with reeded wall; low neck; thickened rim; loop handles. The black glaze is much flaked. The ... 2 May 1934 ... Filling inside foundations of small rectangular building to north of Temple of Apollo. |
| Single fragment preserves just over one quarter of rim and part of neck wall.
Profile of the rim is curved over the top, folded down and undercut below.
Light brown surface with large flakes of gold mica, ... 10 June 1936 ... Pit and drain at S.E. corner of Temple of Apollo. |
Fragment with part of rim. Very smooth on underside; thin glaze near rim. Reserved line near rim. Glaze cracked in places. Max. dim. 0.059; est. diam. at rim 0.12. H. A. Shapiro, Ancient World 11, 1985, ... Ca. 450-440 B.C ... Youth or Apollo (wreathed head, part of chest and shoulder with cloak, left hand) standing to right, holding his lyre (most of arms, crosspiece, strings). |
Fragment of neck and wall. Glaze much abraded on right. Neck glazed on inside. Max. dim. 0.114.
Apollo (wreathed head, shoulders) to left, his cloak over his left shoulder, a laurel branch in his left ... Ca. 430 B.C ... Max. dim. 0.114.
Apollo (wreathed head, shoulders) to left, his cloak over his left shoulder, a laurel branch in his left hand (now missing). |
About one-third of the bottom remains, retaining traces of the attachment of the figure. Concave profile. The back of the base is covered with black glaze; the front with white paint. Probably the base ... 2 May 1934 ... Filling inside foundations of small rectangular building to north of Temple of Apollo. |
| Top of inscribed stele.
The full width of the stone, and the top surface, is preserved.
The plain top, on which are the first two lines of the inscription, projects 0.015m. from the main part of the stele ... 450 B.C ... Found in the modern wall of the house 631/27, east of the Temple of Apollo Patroos. |
Shoulder fragment with very thin red glaze on inside. Max. dim. 0.111. Prange, Niobidenmaler, p. 216, cat. no. G 57, pl. 21.
Apollo and Artemis. At the left is the upper part of one arm and the end of ... Ca. 450 B.C ... G 57, pl. 21.
Apollo and Artemis. |
| Fragment of the keel and side all. On top of the keel, a wreath of leaves. On the side wall the legs of a man and woman in conversation. Behind the man a chariot. A spot of white paint behind the woman ... 2 May 1934 ... Filling inside foundations of small rectangular building to north of Temple of Apollo. |
| One handle and much of wall missing. Similar in shape to P 3708, but the handles moulded, vertical, spurred. On the floor are four double ovules stamped within a spiral on outside of base ring, and one ... 2 May 1934 ... Filling inside foundations of small rectangular building to north of Temple of Apollo. |
| Single fragment preserving body of lekythos; missing neck, handle and foot.
Sloping shoulder. Cylindrical body tapering to foot. Tongues and rays on shoulder. Thin uneven double line at top of body does ... 3-8 August 1994 ... Goddess mounting chariot. Apollo to right with lyre. |
| Many fragments, giving essential parts of the walls but nothing of the foot. On each side, four figures grouped in twos.
A) Warrior to left holding shield in the left hand; Attic helmet, chiton, corselet ... 25 May 1951 ... The representation was probably of deities, which one can name as Ares, Apollo, Aphrodite and Hera or Artemis.
... Mme Galli suggests that the scene shows Menelaos with Apollo facing him then Helen, fleeing to the right, toward whom flutters Eros, sent by Aphrodite (furthest right). For Apollo in such scenes of Menelaos and Helen, she cites the following parallels: Volute krater, Bologna 269, Niobid Painter, ARV, p. 418. |
| Mended from many pieces. A little more than half preserved with missing fragments. Gorgoneion surrounded by raised band. Double row of small leaves surmounted by four large acanthus leaves (three preserved) ... 1 March 1932 ... In panels between: Apollo(?) with tripod, and Artemis(?) |
Nearly half the rim preserved and part of the body to above the foot. Restored in plaster. On the lower body above the base, long petals alternating with rose tendrils. Above, a narrow band with figures ... 28 May-10 June 1946 ... One panel preserved nearly complete shows a seated figure with a lyre: Apollo? and a standing semi-draped figure facing him across a tripod. |
| The center of the floor preserved, and a little of the wall. Small slightly concave bottom set off from the wall by a broad groove. Gently curving wall. Within a frame of two concentric ridges, a youthful ... 13 August 1947 ... Within a frame of two concentric ridges, a youthful male head in profile, right, laurel-wreathed, and with a curling lock of hair hanging down behind the ear. Apollo?
Light red clay; rather thin red glaze, firm but somewhat mottled. |
| Handle, lip and upper part of neck missing. Cylindrical body with upper part slightly concave. Disk foot with moulding at bottom. On white ground, Herakles stealing the tripod from Apollo. A three-branched ... Ca. 480-460 B.C ... On white ground, Herakles stealing the tripod from Apollo. A three-branched tree to right and left of the figures. |
| Nearly the complete circle of the rim preserved, but the base, much of the walls and one handle missing. Restored in plaster.
Dotted egg pattern below rim and as lower border.
Obverse: youth, cloaked ... 18 March 1937 ... Obverse: youth, cloaked and wreathed, holding a laurel branch in his right hand (Apollo?), faces left towards a draped female figure (small part of shoulder drapery only preserved).
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| Two fragments.
a) Broken at top, bottom, back and right end. The left end preserved, with well worked anathyrosis.
b) Broken on all faces save the front.
The molding consist of a cavetto above a cyma ... 1932 ... ADDENDA Later assigned to the Temple of Apollo Patroos, see Hesperia 39 (1970), p. 194. |
| The handle and much of the wall missing; restored in plaster. Low base ring; deep bowl with slightly flaring lip; loop handles. On the floor are four stamped palmettes joined by arcs and enclosed by a ... 2 May 1934 ... Filling inside foundations of small rectangular building to north of Temple of Apollo. |
| About one-fourth remains; profile defective in center of floor. Low torus base. Sharply profiled rim. A channeled circle on floor; a channeled and reserved circle on rim; glazed channels against a reserved ... 1 June 1938 ... Earth removed from the lowest foundation of the north room of the Temple of Apollo, west side. |
| This fragment, which preserves the mid-part of the draped figure of Apollo, facing right, holding his lyre, is part of the same vase as the fragments numbered P 4683 (Β 1162) and is described in connection ... 25 February 1935 ... This fragment, which preserves the mid-part of the draped figure of Apollo, facing right, holding his lyre, is part of the same vase as the fragments numbered P 4683 (Β 1162) and is described in connection with them.
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| Reused as millstone (or as olive press weight, see Expedition 21), but in excellent preservation.
On top, mason's mark, the letters: Σ Δ. On either side at bottom a dowel cutting and pry cutting.
From ... February 1953 ... Found February 1953, in the excavations of the Greek Archaeological Service at the corner of Nike and Apollo Streets. First transferred to the mosque near the Market of Caesar and Augustus, and later (spring 1953) to the Agora Excavations. |
| Broken on left end, finished with anathyrosis on right end; rough picked on back; very rough worked on bottom. The thickness at the front is less than that at the back.
At the right end on the under side ... 30 March 1933 ... Found in late Roman context, at the bottom of the west drain, east of the Temple of Apollo Patroos. |
Body, shoulder, and foot with missing pieces restored in plaster and painted. P.H. 0.116; diam. at shoulder 0.07. LIMC II, 1984, p. 200, no. 88, pl. 191, s.v. Apollon.
Apollo (back of head with wreath, ... Ca. 450 B.C ... Apollon.
Apollo (back of head with wreath, right side of body, feet) stands to right, holding his lyre in his outstretched right hand. |
| Mended from many pieces; most of the lip, about half the base and scattered fragments of the figured scenes missing. A cylindrical stand, open at top and bottom, with a rather concave profile and simple ... 1 March 1937 ... In front of the horses and facing them stands Apollo in long chiton and himation, holding a seven-stringed lyre (strings incised) in his left hand and a flower in his raised right. Behind Apollo a young deer, left, stands under a second palm tree. ... In the field, nonsense inscriptions in glaze: above the backs of the horses, horizontally, Ο Ι Ε; between their legs, vertically, Ο Ρ Ε Ι Ο; between them and Apollo, vertically, Ο Ι Ε Ε Ο Γ [cf. |
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