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Palm leaf.
Late Knidian. East of Stoa, rooms 13-16; early Roman fill, disturbed. palm leaf 1815 Leica ... 22 May 1950 ... East of Stoa, rooms 13-16; early Roman fill, disturbed. |
| Devicel oar(?). Finished East of Stoa, rooms 13-16; early Roman fill, disturbed. Θασίων
device (oar?)
[Νικά]νωρ | Ἡγη 1815 Leica ... 22 May 1950 ... East of Stoa, rooms 13-16; early Roman fill, disturbed. |
Preserved is one pendent breast and fat belly.
Traces of yellow over white.
Pinkish-buff clay. Debris layer over rooms 6 and 7. Leica ... 23-24 May 1939 ... Debris layer over rooms 6 and 7. |
Lower left corner preserved with start of name: ΑΙΓ.
Buff, unglazed clay. Built into wall between Rooms 2 and 3 of Greek House. Leica ... 23 June 1956 ... Built into wall between Rooms 2 and 3 of Greek House. |
Fragment from wall of large open vase, glazed black inside; a black band on outside.
Inscribed on the outside: Trial trench, south and north rooms, layer 2. Hellenistic, disturbed. Leica ... 8 June 1935 ... Trial trench, south and north rooms, layer 2. Hellenistic, disturbed. |
Round stamp with boukranion; traces only of letters. East of Stoa, rooms 13-16; early Roman fill, disturbed. [ Ἐπὶ Ἀπολλωνίδα Διοσκουρίδα Κνίδιον]
boukranion (letters or dots between ... 22 May 1950 ... East of Stoa, rooms 13-16; early Roman fill, disturbed. |
| Broken but complete.
On discus rosette; on rim herringbone; on base palm branch.
Unglazed.
Coarse buff clay.
Cf. AGora XXXIV, p. 184. Basement rooms of Late Roman Gymnasium, on floor of north-south corridor, ... 20 August 1965 ... Basement rooms of Late Roman Gymnasium, on floor of north-south corridor, Room F. |
| Intact.
Plain cross in relief on discus, worn pattern on rim, grooved handle, plain base.
Unglazed.
Coarse buff clay.
Cf. Agora XXXIV, p. 184. Basement rooms of Late Roman Gymnasium, on floor of north-south ... 20 August 1965 ... Basement rooms of Late Roman Gymnasium, on floor of north-south corridor, Room F. |
Intact except for chips from around filling hole and flakes from surface.
Herringbone on rim; solid handle grooved on top; plain rim; reverse apparently plain.
Reddish-brown clay.
Type XXIX of Corinth ... 11 June 1947 ... House IV, fill under late wall between Rooms 1 and 2. |
Segment only, but retaining complete profile. Carinated rim; low base ring.
Completely covered with very thin dull red wash.
Late Roman C . Basement rooms of late Roman gymnasium, on floor of north-south ... 20 August 1965 ... Basement rooms of late Roman gymnasium, on floor of north-south corridor, Room F. |
Two joining pieces preserve full profile. Broad flat rim, slightly raised at outer edge; shallow body, low ring foot.
Porous reddish clay. Thin glaze badly flaked.
Late Roman C. Gymnasium, S.E. court, ... 13 April 1953 ... Gymnasium, S.E. court, rooms B-C, top cleaning. |
Most of central tube and disk missing; foot chipped.
Scraped reddened groove on rim. Inside glazed. Flaky unevenly fired black glaze.
Resting surface reserved.
Type VII of Corinth collection, type 27A ... 22 May 1950 ... East of Stoa Rooms 17-16; Building fill, disturbed. |
| Intact; small chips. Flat bottom; squat body; tall neck merging with broad flaring lip. A lightly incised circle on bottom and two others around the lower part of body.
Light reddish-buff clay. Unglazed ... 22 May 1950 ... East of Stoa rooms 13-16, early Roman fill, disturbed. |
| Tip of handle broken away.
On discus a ring of impressed circles; on rim herringbone; on underside palm branch.
Unglazed.
Coarse red clay.
Cf. Agora XXXIV, p. 184. Basement rooms of Late Roman Gymnasium, ... 20 August 1965 ... Basement rooms of Late Roman Gymnasium, on floor of north-south corridor, Room F. |
| Middle of discus broken out.
On discus rays. On rim herringbone. On underside small impressed circles at center and periphery.
Unglazed.
Coarse buff clay.
Cf. Agora XXXIV, p. 184. Basement rooms of Late ... 20 August 1965 ... Basement rooms of Late Roman Gymnasium, on floor of north-south corridor, Room F. |
Fragment of bottom wall and beginning of nozzle only preserved.
No raised base; underside slightly concave.
Signature incised before firing.
Unglazed.
Buff clay.
Type XVIII (post-Sullan) of Corinth collection, ... 22 May 1950 ... East of Stoa Rooms 13-16; early Roman fill, disturbed. |
Broken above and at side. Parts of three flutes of sixteen-fluted Doric drum preserved. Part of resting surface of drum also preserved with fine anathyrosis.
From the order of the Parthenon (WBD Jr.) ... 1 June 1972 ... Built into wall of street stoa colonnade between rooms 2 and 3. |
| Neck fragment. Mark where attached handle was broken away; to either side, black glaze.
Poor black glaze on outside; thin glaze wash on inside.
Hellenistic.
ADDENDA Sherds from same fill in Tin 658 ... 27 Feb 1939 ... House A, rooms 1 and 6, destruction fill. 3rd. c. |
| Inscribed fragments.
Three joining fragments. Broken above and below.
Slightly tapering at sides. Rough picked behind.
Proxeny decree in honor of Sopatros of Akragas.
Thirty lines of the inscription preserved, ... 325/4 B.C ... Found in pieces in fill between Rooms 3 and 3A. |
Handle and end of nozzle missing.
Rim, acanthus ornament, with cluster at nozzle. Volutes on outside of nozzle.
Reverse, within low ring foot, a signature in raised letters.
Dull flaky brownish to black ... 22 May 1950 ... East of Stoa Rooms 13-16; early Roman fill, disturbed. |
| Complete base with part of wall. Wide bell-shaped form with flat floor, low footring, slight inset at center of bottom.
Graffito on bottom:
Orange clay, flaked red slip (exterior pitted).
Atlante form ... 22 May 1950 ... East of Stoa rooms 13-16. |
Preserved from lip to shoulder with fragments also of the very broad ribbon handle.
Narrow neck; broad flaring lip with heavy double roll at edge. Upper handle attachment just below flare of mouth.
Heavy, ... 23 March 1948 ... Building P, rooms 5-6, destruction fill above floor strosis near threshold to Building P, room 2. |
| Intact save for chips around filling hole.
Jewelled Greek cross on discus. Small nodules and three punched circles on rim on either side.
Faint base ring.
Orange-red clay.
Cf. Agora XXXIV, p. 184. Basement ... 20 August 1965 ... Basement rooms of Late Roman Gymnasium, on floor of north-south corridor, Room F. |
End of nozzle, all of rim, and most of body missing.
Low base; glazed inside only; surface worn but shows traces of glaze wash.
Burned gray in places outside.
Type VIIB of Corinth collection, type 25A' ... 29 April 1947 ... House N: red fill over South and S. W. rooms. Post N3. 4th.-3rd. century B.C. |
| Inscribed block.
One corner broken away; elsewhere rather battered.
Inscribed on one face in large, deeply cut letters.
Yellow poros. Found as left by previous excavators on back wall of the Stoa of Attalos, ... 18 June 1949 ... Found as left by previous excavators on back wall of the Stoa of Attalos, between rooms 20-21. Much cement still adheres, from which one may suppose that the block comes from the late Roman Fortification wall. |
| Fragment of back part only, including handle.
On disk shell pattern at base. On rim herringbone with two circles flanking grooved handle. On base, central grooved ring; almond-shaped groove starting below ... 20 August 1965 ... Basement rooms of Late Roman Gymnasium, on floor of north-south corridor, Room F. |
Mended from many pieces; nozzle missing and fragments.
Semi-convex discus with pseudo-rosette; narrow rim with row of globules. Unpierced handle, ridged above.
From a worn mould; coarsely made.
Unglazed; ... 26 March 1948 ... Trench A, upper destruction layer over burned fill (House P, Rooms 5-6). |
Fragment of bottom with small part of walls and beginning of nozzle only preserved.
Dull, flaky black glaze, outside and in and near nozzle inside. Slightly raised foot with concave underside; within in ... 22 May 1950 ... East of Stoa Rooms 13-16; early Roman fill, disturbed. |
| One fragment preserves center of floor and much of the high flaring foot. Moulded rosette surrounded by a ring of beads on underside within foot. The beginnings of the outside wall show petals. Megarian ... March 1948 ... Mixed fill over Building P, Rooms 5-6. |
| 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 ... Basement rooms of Late Roman Gymnasium, on floor of north-south corridor, Room F. |
The lower part of a cylindrical pot with a slight taper towards the top. The bottom inset; the walls shallow wheel-ridged.
Very heavy red fabric with small white bits in it.
ADDENDA Imported from Cyprus ... 4-10 May 1938 ... Late Roman red destruction debris over Building C, west half, rooms 5 and 6. Context 6th. c. |
| End of nozzle broken. Minor chips.
Groove at outer edge of rim and on top of ring foot. Pierced lug at left.
Smoothed surface, unglazed outside except for drop of black glaze on underside of nozzle.
Brown ... 22 May 1950 ... East of Stoa Rooms 17-16; Building fill, disturbed. |
Two joining sherds from center of plate floor. At center, a large rosette made up of six lotus flowers, each with a dot at the base.
Thin dark red gritty clay, matte red at surface.
Late Roman C Plate ... 4-10 May 1938 ... Late Roman red destruction debris over Building C, west half, rooms 5 and 6. Context 6th. c. |
| Fragment from rear only preserved, including handle.
On disk a peacock of which only the head remains; on rim a succession of little pictures of birds and beasts. Pronounced base ring. Long handle, solid ... 20 August 1965 ... Basement rooms of Late Roman Gymnasium, on floor of north-south corridor, Room F. |
Single fragment from floor and lower side. Very low ring foot. Stamp in center of floor: animal running left.
Thin dark red gritty clay, red at surface. Remains of matte red glaze inside.
Late Roman ... 4-10 May 1938 ... Late Roman red destruction debris over Building C, west half, rooms 5 and 6. Context 6th. c. |
Two joining fragments preserve floor and ring foot.
In the center of the floor, within a circle, the stamp of a bird, left.
Thick orange-red fabric with white bits in it. Matte orange-red paint on inside ... 17-23 May 1938 ... Late Roman red destruction debris over Building C, central part, rooms 5 and 6. Context 6th. c. |
Two joining fragments preserve full profile except for center of floor. Shallow bowl with low ring foot and low keeled rim.
Dark red gritty clay. Matte red at surface; somewhat heavier than P 19627 (Ω ... 4-10 May 1938 ... Late Roman red destruction debris over Building C, west half, rooms 5 and 6. Context 6th. c. |
| Missing half of body and slightly over half of rim. Rounded body with marks of wheel-trimming. Slightly inclined upper wall. Projecting rim with flange for lid on interior. Loop handle attached to rim ... 5 April 1948 ... Area B 16, building P, rooms 5-6, N. Porch, settling basin. |
| One end broken away; edges chipped. Anathyrosis on preserved end.
Overhanging cornice on both sides; transition to resting surface on one side plain vertical, on the other cavetto and vertical.
Considerable ... 25 May 1950 ... East of Stoa Rooms 17-16, on bedrock. |
| Mended from many pieces; fragments of rim and bottom missing; restored in plaster. Broad floor; no base. Low rounded wall; projecting rim, flat but with a raised ridge around the outer edge and a vertical ... 22 March 1948 ... Building P, Rooms 2 and 3, destruction fill. |
| a) Two joining rim sherds, b) four joining base sherds, apparently from the same vessel. Hayes form 3B variant: upright rim, rouletted; low tilted foot. 'Rosette' stamps (4 peltae and central ring) on ... 17-23 May 1938
6-9 May 1938, 10-11 June 1938 (Frag. c) ... Building C, Rooms 5-6. Fill on floor. |
| Post behind and above head missing as is right arm and chip from left. Mended from several pieces.
Sleeping Silenus, set on and resting against a vertical, tapering post. Thick wool fillet around neck, ... 2nd c. A.D ... Destruction fill, Rooms 1 (body) and 2 (head) of Roman House H. |
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