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| Protoattic stamnos decorated with ducks ... Horizontal (normal) ... 1 Jun 2000 ... Protoattic stamnos decorated with ducks. |
Border of ducks. Carl Roebuck, Nb. No. 7.
Well A. 256 ... 30 April 1938 ... Border of ducks. |
Rays and ducks: purple paint. Carl Roebuck, Nb. No. 7.
Well D, 3.95-5.25m. 305 ... 6 May 1938 ... Rays and ducks: purple paint. |
Small fragment from rim of mould. On rim flying ducks alternate with palmettes.
Soft pinkish-buff clay; unglazed. Cistern. 1128, 2340 Leica ... 9-17 June 1939 ... On rim flying ducks alternate with palmettes.
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Floor fragment broken all around. Between two groups of concentric circles, a band of ducks flying left, stamped all with the same stamp.
Fine red clay with thin red wash on upper surface only.
African ... 23 May 1936 ... Between two groups of concentric circles, a band of ducks flying left, stamped all with the same stamp.
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About half preserved; mended; partially restored in plaster. Medallion: many-petalled rosette, from which spring vine tendrils alternating with large divided leaves and tragic masks; in field above, Erotes ... 4 May 1971 ... Medallion: many-petalled rosette, from which spring vine tendrils alternating with large divided leaves and tragic masks; in field above, Erotes and ducks in flight.
Rim pattern: simple guilloche, double spiral and palmettes. |
| Fragments of rim and walls, and all the foot, missing; restored in plaster.
Conical ring foot, ovoid body with double vertical loop handles, like proto-geometric. No neck; the lip shallow concave on its ... 11 March 1935 ... On each side of the body, two ducks facing: their eyes reserved and with circles in the reserved spot. ... Between the ducks a thistle-tree, or thistle-wheel. |
| Mended and restored in plaster; complete except for chips.
Acanthus leaves surround rosette medallion.
Middle zone: various pairs; kneeling men hold mask or krater, Satyrs flank krater, goats flank krater; ... 30 April 1971 ... Middle zone: various pairs; kneeling men hold mask or krater, Satyrs flank krater, goats flank krater; in field, ducks and Erotes.
Rim pattern: dolphins over dots over egg and dart.
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Black - brown - orange on buff.
ADDENDA 2018: Single sherd to a carinated krater(?) with slightly flaring rim.
The exterior decoration consists of running spiral with solid circles flanked above and ... Proto-Attic ... The exterior decoration consists of running spiral with solid circles flanked above and below by two narrow bands on the exterior of the rim and a rank of ducks or geese in the handle zone.
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| Fragment from outer part.
On broad rim with profiled edge, ducks right; parts of two birds preserved, with small incised rosette between; purple in spots on neck and breast, in band across wing, and for ... 27 April 1932 ... On broad rim with profiled edge, ducks right; parts of two birds preserved, with small incised rosette between; purple in spots on neck and breast, in band across wing, and for band below inner edge of rim. |
From a closed pot with rounded body. Below the ground line, tops of rays.
a) Front part of duck walking left; purple red on wing; part of ground line of upper frieze above.
b) From same frieze: back end ... 15 February 1935 ... Later joining fragment (Ζ 1552) adds front part of duck and back part of another; rays below, band above.
c) (Ζ 1494) A band of ducks moving right, bounded above by a broad band, inside of which appear the tips of slender rays. |
| Aegina. Chronology. Aktorione-Molione. Cocks. Amphora. Color paint. Column krater. Cooking jugs. Amphoriskos. Cooking Ware fabric. Analatos Painter. Corinthian fabric. Argive Monochrome Ware. Corinthian ... Agora 8 132 ... Ducks |
| Mended; almost complete, except for parts of rim and body. Attic type skyphos. Strong torus foot, deep body, slightly out-turned concave lip, canted horseshoe handles.
Reserved: underside with two glazed ... 6 July 1995 ... Framing scenes and under handles, are numerous large, plump, long-necked birds in pairs or trios: ravens? ducks? geese? Several stand on stumps, suggesting landscape and an outdoor banquet, as does the single small bird in flight to the right of the lyre player's head on side B. |
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