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| From the neck of a large volute krater? Boxers confronting each other; on either side a judge with a staff. Groups of white dots on the judge's cloak. East footing trench of wall B. Leica ... 27 March 1936 ... Boxers confronting each other; on either side a judge with a staff. |
| Osteotheke. (Group N). Coin
7 May 1938 #7 83/ΜΔ (83-84/ΜΓ-ΜΕ: If I judge from p. 811, this grid would be the concrete retaining wall). Somebody else wrote the following grid on page 878: 83-85/ΜΓ-ΜΣΤ ... Early 7th cent ... 83/ΜΔ (83-84/ΜΓ-ΜΕ: If I judge from p. 811, this grid would be the concrete retaining wall). |
| Small lid. Plain conical flat-topped handle.
Glazed dark brown with reddish streaks. Decoration of spirals and narrow bands in opaque cream paint. Underside unpainted.
Attic clay. Cream paint largely ... 23 April 1932 ... Late Geometric or more probably early Protoattic, to judge from the spirals. |
Well in the southeast corner of the section, at 58/ΝΑ. It must have been originally made in the Roman period to judge from the character of the curbing tiles. It was however cleaned out and reused in ... 10th-Early 11th c. A.D ... It must have been originally made in the Roman period to judge from the character of the curbing tiles. |
| Mended from several fragments and partially restored. Handles, neck, rim and upper body missing. Echinus base; oval body; type B. Band of maeanders and X's below figures; trace of tongue pattern at handle ... 1 June 1965 ... A) Lyre player standing right on a two-stepped pedestal, preserved to thigh level, barefoot and wearing long chiton and embroidered robe; one tassel of lyre preserved; behind him barefoot, draped Nike flying right, preserved to knees; facing him judge seated left in chair, preserved to just below shoulders, wearing himation with torso bare; left elbow leaning on chair back; rod resting on lap.
B) Man standing right, playing double flute, preserved to below shoulders, wearing long, long-sleeved embroidered robe; behind him draped barefoot Nike flying right, preserved to above knees; facing him judge standing left, preserved to below shoulders, wearing himation; long staff in right hand. |
Reused block. As of the reuse, the front, back, bottom and left end preserved. The bottom was originally a top surface, to judge from half a lifting tong cutting preserved, set in 0.135m. in front present ... April 1949 ... The bottom was originally a top surface, to judge from half a lifting tong cutting preserved, set in 0.135m. in front present front and 0.115m. from present back. |
| Broken all around.
Rear part of Centaur moving right; with branch over his shoulder; trace of another figure at left.
(The Centaurs of the Kleophrades painter are not far off. Note also that the scale ... 29 May 1954 ... If this fragment comes from a vase decorated in two zones, then to judge from the wheel marks, this will come from the lower zone, predella). |
Floor fragment. Glaze much abraded on outside. Max. dim. 0.055; est. inner diam. of tondo 0.09.
I (illustrated), two men or youths (feet, himation fold of one; a bit of the feet and drapery of the other) ... Ca. 450-440 B.C ... Between the two is a staff that to judge from its direction belongs to the figure at the left. |
Wall fragment with start of rim. Reserved line on inside. Glaze has a brownish cast. Max. dim. 0.105.
Capital of Doric column with key pattern to left, painted on the neck. On top of the abacus, bottom ... Probably third quarter of the 5th century B.C ... For Aiakos, a judge of the dead and ancestor of the Aiakidai, see LIMC I, 1981, pp. 311--312, s.v. |
| Mended from eight pieces, badly corroded.
Tip, one cutting edge, one-third of hilt, and pommel missing.
Leaf-shaped, short slender proportions to judge by the width preserved from edge to edge below hilt ... 11 May 1951 ... Leaf-shaped, short slender proportions to judge by the width preserved from edge to edge below hilt. |
| Part of one side of circular mold front and back preserved. Much of front surface gone.
Along circumference of mold series of 7 circles roughly 0.025m. in diameter preserved. Off center to the circumference ... 2 August 1973 ... A derivate mould, to judge from the vestigial rosettes. |
Four non-joining fragments: a of rim and wall with start of handle; b of lower wall and foot; c handle; d rim. P.H. of b) 0.092; diam. at rim 0.142; diam. of foot 0.14; max. dim. a) 0.224, c) 0.067, d) ... Second quarter of the 4th century B.C ... He wears a leather cap and Oriental costume. To judge from his position in the composition, he was probably mounted. |
| A low heavy foot about two-thirds preserved, with the start of the cup above. Two scraped grooves around the bottom of the stem; the rounded outer edge of the foot reserved, colored pink; elsewhere, fair ... 2 June 1933 ... Note that the name on the bottom appears to have been scratched on after the base was broken, if one may judge from the position of the letters Y M. |
| Numerous joining and non-joining fragments. On one side stood Athena, part of whose body, shield and helmet crest remain. Of the scene on the other side there remain parts of two wrestlers and of the judge ... 11 May 1935 ... Of the scene on the other side there remain parts of two wrestlers and of the judge standing to the left side.
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| Sides almost equal. Sharp angles.
Once side scratched: HEPAKLHS (after firing). The combination of Attic and Ionic letter forms in the one word is notable. H is used to devote both the spiritual after ... 1930 ... H is used to devote both the spiritual after and the eta, the Attic lambda also shows that `ionic influence was still somewhat tentative. To judge from the 4-barred sigma, the inscription is likely to be later than 446 BC; how much later it is hard to say. |
| Human foreparts. Hunter. Iolaos. Iris. Pantheress. Funeral Games for Patroklos. Javelin thrower. Judge. Pegasos. Judgment of Paris. Jumper. Funeral Games for Pelias. Peleus: seizing Thetis. Kerberos. Chorus ... Agora 23 361 ... Judge |
Shoulder and wall fragment from upper right corner of panel. Glaze rather dull. Max. dim. 0.087.
Warrior or Amazon (part of helmet and crest, about half of round shield) to left. To judge from the outstretched ... Second quarter of the 5th century B.C ... Warrior or Amazon (part of helmet and crest, about half of round shield) to left. To judge from the outstretched position of the tail of the crest, he (or she) is moving swiftly. |
Handle, much of shoulder and walls, and fragments from foot, missing.
Shoulder: strokes above dotted lotus bud (skipping one).
Scene: two men on an ornamental base standing to right; one of them holds ... May-June 1954 ... CVA BM, pl. 45:10; for a seated judge cf. CVA BM, pl. 61:4b. |
Lower half of body, all of torus foot, start of handle B/A. Strengthened with plaster. Thin reddish glaze on inside. Misfired reddish in places on outside. Pitted here and there. P.H. 0.035. R. R. Holloway, ... Ca. 440-430 B.C ... He is the judge, although originally the artist intended him to hold a lyre but changed his mind and turned the arm of the lyre into a staff. ... On the right sits the judge, balanced on the left by a seated woman holding a spear. ... PE 19) with the judge on Side B of 8. |
Two non-joining fragments of pyxis, a with part of wall, floor and foot. Part of underside of floor glazed. Fragment b preserves the upper part of the wall with flange for lid. P.H. of a) 0.048; P.W. 0.08; ... Ca. 420-410 B.C ... The latter may be the head of the left woman on a, who, to judge from her drapery, may have looked to right. |
| Inscribed fragments.
Fragment ΟΑ 33 a), inscribed face, possibly traces of right side and back, preserved.
Two lines of the inscription preserved.
Fragment Ψ 148 b), inscribed face only preserved.
Three ... 5th. century B.C ... Fragment b), does not preserve its left edge; it belongs to the left of IG I2, no. 29, its upper left corner; rather further than nearer (to judge from the interior line of break age). |
| Preserved height is probably close to original height, not much worn on top to judge for dowel leading. In top at 0.30m. from right side and 0.29m. from present front, 0.22m. from present back, a dowel ... August 1961 ... Preserved height is probably close to original height, not much worn on top to judge for dowel leading. |
| White Ground. Mended from three pieces; handle missing. Foot in two degrees; ring above.
On shoulder, short rays and palmettes (three and two) ending in a lotus bud to either side of the handle attachment ... 2 June 1954 ... By the Gela painter, to judge from the lotus buds. |
Wall fragment with part of rim. Reserved line on inside at junction of rim. Max. dim. 0.13.
Warrior (feet missing), nude but for his helmet, attacks to left, his spear in his slightly raised right hand, ... Ca. 440-430 B.C ... Dilute glaze: muscles.
To judge by the position of the warrior, there was probably a slight indication of uneven terrain beneath his feet.
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Wall fragment. Glaze mottled on outside. Max. dim. 0.063. A. Ashmead, Hesperia 35, 1966, pl. 10:o (mispoised); A. Bélis, BCH 110, 1986, p. 213, fig. 12 (mispoised).
Trumpeter (most of face, a little of ... Ca. 480 B.C ... Paul Getty Museum 77.AE 11 by the Kleophrades Painter (ARV2 186, 51; Addenda 188) has short hair, at least to judge by what protrudes from the edge of her leather cap. |
http://agathe.gr/democracy/athenian_citizenship.html Athenian Citizenship The government of ancient Athens concerned itself with many aspects of the lives of its citizens. In the pure democracy of Athens the government was not only of the people and for ... Our public men have, besides politics, their private affairs to attend to, and our ordinary citizens, though occupied with the pursuits of industry, are still fair judges of public matters; for, unlike any other nation, regarding him who takes no part in these duties not as unambitious but as useless, we Athenians are able to judge at all events if we cannot originate, and instead of looking on discussion as a stumbling-block in the way of action, we think it an indispensable preliminary to any wise action at all. . . . |
Four non-joining fragments, a and b of lip and bowl, c and d of floor. Glaze abraded on rim. Est. diam. of rim 0.225; max. dim. a) 0.13, b) 0.055, c) 0.042, d) 0.032; est. inner diam. of tondo 0.10. J ... Ca. 430-420 B.C ... Fragment a preserves part of the Sinis adventure: right hand of Theseus holding the bent pine tree and the filleted head of Sinis to left, who, to judge from his low position in the composition, sits on the ground. |
Two non-joining fragments, a of wall, b of rim and neck with start of handle zone at far left. Glaze pitted on inside of a. Max. dim. a) 0.077, b) 0.14; W. of rim 0.025; H. of neck 0.063. W. B. Dinsmoor, ... Ca. 480 B.C ... Fragment a shows a warrior (pteryges of his corslet, skirt of short chiton, scabbard at left side, left arm and hand with round shield seen from the inside, a bit of his left heel just above the lower break), falling to right, at least to judge from the position of the fragment, which comes from well below maximum diameter and from what remains of the figure. |
Thirteen non-joining wall fragments with thin reddish wash on inside. Mended in antiquity (part of lead repair in b; hole in d). Glaze pitted and abraded here and there. P.H. a) 0.14; max. dim. a) 0.281, ... Ca. 440 B.C ... Fragment c (illustrated) preserves the middle part of a woman standing in three-quarter view to left, dressed in a chiton and himation. To judge by the lines of glaze on the inside, she stood behind the youth on fragment i and was probably the rightmost figure on this side. |
Six non-joining fragments, a of rim, neck, shoulder, and start of one handle column, b + d of shoulder with swelling for handle root and part of wall, c, f, and g of wall. Glaze dull in places on outside; ... Ca. 480 B.C ... Fragment g (illustrated) probably comes from this side, but it is unclear what it preserves. To judge by the surface and the thickness of the wall, it comes from the part of the composition about level with the thighs of the satyrs, and it may be part of the satyr who is about to empty his basket of grapes. |
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