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Raubitschek, A. E. Raubitschek, Isabelle K ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 35.2 2 154-165 10.2307_147304 ... 1966 ... Early Boeotian Potters |
McCredie, James R. Steinberg, Arthur ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 29.2 2 123-125 10.2307_147290 ... 1960 ... Two Boeotian Dedications |
Ure, A. D ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 15.1 1 27-37 10.2307_146817 ... 1946 ... Some Boeotian Palmette Cups |
| Boeotian profiles for N. Uri ... Hero Athanassiades ... 1960 ... Boeotian profiles for N. |
Boeotian profiles for N. Uri ... Hero Athanassiades ... 1960 ... Boeotian profiles for N. |
Ure, A. D ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 31.4 4 369-377 10.2307_147235 ... 1962 ... Boeotian Pottery from the Athenian Agora |
Charioteer at right, Boeotian shield. C.H.M Nb. No. 17
Pit C 66 ... 1 Mar 1934 ... Charioteer at right, Boeotian shield. |
Intact save minor chips. Low moulded conical foot; squat rounded lower body; short straight upper wall with thickened slightly out-turned lip; rounded vertical band handles with spurs.
Dull black glaze ... 13 May 1938 ... ADDENDA Possibly Boeotian? |
Two warriors, one with a Boeotian shield. Of the left figure, the thighs and the left leg to the calf preserved; of the right figure, part of one leg and most of his shield.
Incision for interior details; ... August-September 1932 ... Two warriors, one with a Boeotian shield. Of the left figure, the thighs and the left leg to the calf preserved; of the right figure, part of one leg and most of his shield.
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Lid fragment of large vase.
Bird's foot. Uncertain filling ornaments, with a zone of diminishing triangles below, between lines.
Smooth buff surface. Dull red paint. Slight traces of burning.
Probably ... 31 March 1932 ... Early Orientalizing style resembling Boeotian ware in technique. |
| Two joining fragments from shoulder. Combat scene: warrior striding right with round shield and raised spear; part of opponent's Boeotian shield; between, part of fallen warrior with round shield. Added ... 16 July 1959 ... Combat scene: warrior striding right with round shield and raised spear; part of opponent's Boeotian shield; between, part of fallen warrior with round shield. |
| Lekanides. Lekanides; Lidless. Well. Gorgon Painter. ABV 10, 26. Pit. Other. Fill. Group of the Dresden Lekanis. ABV 680, 1 bis. Paralip. 14, 1 bis. Boeotian Horse-bird Group. ABV 680. KX Painter. ABV ... Agora 23 258 P 5354 P 26546 P 5232 P 21705 P 10194 P 4677 P 14690 P 8973 P 13842 F 13:3 T 18:4 N 10:1 P 7:9 B 14:5 E-F 12-14 S 21:2 G 15:6 U 25:2 ... 1st quarter of 6th B.C ... Boeotian Horse-bird Group |
| Two joining rim sherds of a vertical-walled skyphos. Rim square-cut, grooved on outside. Pair of grooves lower down. Traces of stumps of a vertical handle on left.
Smooth yellow-orange clay, glossy orange-red ... 16 April 1937 ... Smooth yellow-orange clay, glossy orange-red slip (duller sepia on inside).
Boeotian (? Thespiae) fabric. |
A single fragment preserves the neck and upper part of the body. No fragment of handle or lip remains.
About the neck, in thick yellow paint, a garland of ivy leaves. On these, traces of gilding. Between ... 8 May 1934 ... Between two upper leaves of garland a kantharos (Dionysos variety or Boeotian) also in yellow paint. |
| P.M. Fraser and T. Rönne, Boeotian and West Greek Tombstones, 1957, p. 83. IG II², 774. SEG XXV, 103. SEG XXIX, 108. SEG XXXI, 95. SEG XLI, 53. Meritt, Hesperia 38, 1969, p. 436. M.J. Osborne, ZPE 78, ... Agora 16 286 I 2986 ... 3 June 1935 ... Rönne, Boeotian and West Greek Tombstones, 1957, p. 83 |
| Fragment from near top, broken all around. Two warriors in combat. Of the one on the right there remains a thigh, a Boeotian shield with two snakes flanking a rosette, and a spear; of the one on the left, ... 13 March 1937 ... Of the one on the right there remains a thigh, a Boeotian shield with two snakes flanking a rosette, and a spear; of the one on the left, the rim of the inside of his shield.
added purple for center of rosette, eyes of snakes, ring of spear. |
| Intact except for narrow slit on shoulder. Small disk foot, rounded body, short neck, slightly flaring cutaway spout, handle round in section. Decorated with dull orange-brown glaze in bands around foot, ... 29 July 1999 ... Addenda 2024: Fine reddish yellow (7.5YR 7/6) micaceous fabric with a fair amount of small to medium sub-angular pale orange and rare medium to large rounded reddish-brown inclusions. Boeotian? Handmade. LH IIA (Shape: Mountjoy 1981, no. 152, p. 29,; motif: Mountjoy 1981, no. 145, p. 28, fig. 13:145). |
| E.M. 12736. Hesperia 2, 1933, pp. 397-398, no. 17. IG II², 400. J.H. Oliver, Hesperia 4, 1935, pp. 41-42, no. 9, with photograph. P.M. Fraser and T. Rönne, Boeotian and West Greek Tombstones, 1957, p ... Agora 16 209 I 536 ... 2 March 1933 ... Rönne, Boeotian and West Greek Tombstones, 1957, p. 83, note 6 |
| B. Meritt, Hesperia, 30, 1961, p. 276, no. 125. S.E.G., XXI, 869. J. Kirchner, I.G., II², 6374. P.A. 15344. J. Kirchner, I.G., II², 6375. W. Peek, Ath. Mitt., LXVII, 1942, pp. 97-98, no. 167. B. Meritt, ... Agora 17 58 I 2902 I 4296 I 4297 I 4366 I 5309 I 1141 I 5850 I 88 ... 25 May 1935 ... Rönne, Boeotian and West Greek Tombstones, pp. 169-170 |
Two non-joining corner fragments from the same object, like a table with tapering legs amd deeply concave upper surface.
Traces of white slip outside.
Cf. Hesperia 18 (1949), p. 339.
ADDENDA., R. Nicholls, ... 18 May-4 June 1937 ... The convex rendering of the plaque suggest the possibility of connections with Rhodo-Boeotian bust protomai. |
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