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Clay: pale yellow, fine, soft.
Rim zone: band of inverted palmettes below, the tip of a small frond and of something else of the right. Trench Θ, north half ... October 1932 ... PNP 321 ... PNP 321 |
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 ... G 321 ... G 321 |
Fragment from upper right hand corner of inscribed block; grave stele.
Part of upper surface, and right side preserved; other edges broken; a piece chipped from the right side of the inscribed front.
Five ... 1933 ... I 321 ... I 321 |
Intact.
Flattened at upper end; single(?) barb at other. ca. 2.30m. below surface Below surface, in consistent Late Roman fill with coins. Leica, Various vii-83 ... 8 April 1936 ... B 321 ... B 321 |
| Broken at top and left. Back rough-picked, bottom and sides finer picked. The larger figures are broken at the shoulder.
Three adults in procession, facing left, each wrapped in himation, and each accompanied ... 29 March 1933 ... S 321 ... S 321 |
Arches and curves close to neck; broad.
Coarse, micaceous, pink to buff clay, traces of light slip.
Letters appear to have been engraved in the wet clay. Leica ... 9 April 1932 ... SS 321 ... SS 321 |
Plain disk, chipped on one side.
Pierced in center. Unpainted.
Dull buff pinkish clay. Terracotta deposit area. Upper geometric layer. Leica, 3-46 ... 31 March 1932 ... T 321 ... T 321 |
Large horizontal lug handle, vertically pierced, set just below the flattened and slightly projecting rim of a large open bowl. Decoration in matte paint like P 13970 (ΟΑ 800), with addition of a band ... 3-7 June 1937 ... Agora XIII, no. 321. |
Lip fragment. Wide flat projecting lip, resting on top of the heavy round handles.
Gray clay with pink surface. Wells, bottom fill, early 5th. c. B.C. Leica ... June 1937 ... Lawall (1995), p. 321. |
| Handles and parts of the wall restored in plaster. Rounded body with knob bottom; rather short straight neck, and lip triangular in section.
On shoulder:
On side, incised:
Micaceous buff clay, unglazed ... June 1937 ... Lawall (1995), p. 321. |
| Part of the neck of an amphora similar to SS 7803 (ΠΘ 3008), with stubs of both handles; convex neck, rounded lip.
Dull brown glaze on lip and for a cross on front of neck.
Pink clay, light slip. Previously ... June 1937 ... Lawall (1995), pp. 321, 340. |
Most of the neck, and part of one handle and the shoulder. Straight neck, flaring very slightly upward; and heavy collar-like lip with a groove below.
Brownish-buff clay. Previously North Basement-Jar ... June 1937 ... Lawall (1995), pp. 182, 321. |
Section preserved; both ends broken.
Tooled surface.
Pentelic marble.
Cf. A 194.
Found at I/17-11/1 (Fall 2016). Leica ... 1932 ... Ε 321 |
Over half restored; slightly less than complete profile preserved (center of floor missing).
Cup rests on ridge surrounded by scraped groove. Shallow, slightly pointed body. Rim slightly incurved, with ... 175-150 ... Agora XXIX, no. 321 |
Wall fragment from bottom of figured zone. Glaze thin in places on outside. Max. dim. 0.079.
Man (legs from the knees down) to right, facing a woman (feet, a little bit of drapery at break). At the left, ... Ca. 440-430 B.C ... Agora XXX, no. 321 |
Flaring ring foot; horseshoe handles. Glazed all over, save for a narrow reserved band at junction of foot and under- side.
For another skyphos of the same date, see P 10996 B 15:1 Hesperia, XVIII, 1949, ... 425-400 B.C ... Agora XII, no. 321 |
A small section of the neck and shoulder of a large coarse common pot.
At the base of the neck:
Coarse, red micaceous clay; thin red wash on exterior. On 'road' strosis at foot of Venetian wall. Late ... 9 May 1933 ... Ι 321 |
| Bowl with flaring sides and low foot. Flat bottom left rough from the wheel.
Blackened pinkish-buff clay. Well. Leica, 92-7-2 ... 18 April 1932 ... Δ 321 |
| Neck and mouth missing, also back of foot. Otherwise unbroken. Possibly a dramatic representation of Theseus and Minotaur between youths. The minotaur is entirely human except that a long slender tail ... August-September 1932 ... Α 321 |
| Broken in three pieces, but complete.
About 0.018 below the head, the shaft of the pin passes through a small conical lump of bronze.
Bit of bone from burial attached to pin by corrosion. Agora sample ... 8 March 1932 ... ΣΤ 321 |
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