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| Only the lower part remains. High base ring; slightly concave floor from which the upper wall begins to rise steeply. On the floor, within a rouletted circle are five stamped palmettes of which four remain ... 1932 ... Hesperia 3 (1934), no. C 5, p. 348. |
All three from different pots, but one example of archaic mending.
Orange buff clay. Oscar Broneer, Nb. No. 5.
Aglaurion, ca. 14m. 76 ... 7-10 July 1937 |
| An irregular disk with an impression from gem or metal finger ring.
Side A: a positive impression of a woman 's head to right in an oval field.
Side B: the letter upsilon (Y). Unglazed.
Fine buff clay ... 24 April 1937 ... Agora X, pp. 126-127, pl. 31, no. C 5. |
From a squat flat-bottomed oinochoe. Fine bands; glaze badly peeled.
Pale greenish-buff clay.
Protocorinthian. Protoattic pit and well. Leica, 7-528 ... 17 March-1 April 1936 ... Hesperia Suppl. 2 (1939), no. C 5, p. 142, fig. 100. |
| Center of dish is missing and parts of side walls. Restored in plaster. Low, concave foot without base ring; the low plain rim turns sharply up. The center of the bowl seems to have had a rosette pattern, ... 9 May 1935 ... Hesperia 7 (1938), no. C 5, p. 462, figs. 25, 33. |
| Broken away above and on the right. Left side with anathyrosis preserved.
The two figures are moving left; both are badly damaged and the heads are missing.
Pentelic marble. House 653/9. Leica ... 25 October 1933 ... Fuchs (1959), p. 33, C 5 a. |
| Mended complete from six pieces; small chips missing from floor. Ring foot and flat shallow floor; furrowed rim slanted slightly outward. The floor covered with dull red glaze, the rim reserved, the wall ... 20 April 1949 ... Hesperia 20 (1951), pl. 53 c-5 (Pyre 12). |
Fragments of rim missing. Plain slightly convex lid with downturned rim and stemmed knob handle, the knob moulded in three degrees.
Black to brownish glaze over all. Finished Pyre in House T, Room 1, ... 14 April 1948 ... Hesperia 20 (1951), pl. 50 c-5 (Pyre 3). |
| Rim broken off, but bottom part of channel preserved on one end. Much worked down through various periods of reuse. Sides straight, flaring out at top. Anathyrosis on two edges. Pair of pry holes on one ... July 1967 ... Hesperia 37 (1968), p. 39, fig. 1, pl. 5 c. |
Half of base and one nozzle preserved in two joining fragments.
Very snub-nosed nozzle. Central tube. Raised foot. Two grooves on lower body. Reserved top of nozzle and outside edge of foot.
Good black ... 3 July 1968 ... Hesperia 39 (1970), pp. 211-212, no. C 5, pl. 56, fig. 18. |
One nozzle missing.
Large lamp with two nozzles set opposite each other.
Base ring, separated by groove from wall; flat insloping rim. Central tube.
Black glaze except for reserved tops of nozzles, bottom ... 23 March 1937 ... Hesperia 39 (1970), p. 212, no. C 5. |
| Complete.
So-called Tower of the Winds type, with lotus leaves springing from behind a single row of acanthus.
Originally covered in plaster and painted. "In the final period of the church all the capitals ... Agora XX, pl. 5, c. |
Fragment from rim and wall of a semi-glazed krater. Thin black glaze inside and on rim; a thin red band outside above the handle attachment.
Inscribed on the wall inside, in two lines, the first erased: ... 9 August 1947 ... Agora XXI, no. C 23, p. 14, pl. 5. |
| Broken all around and behind.
On the front, in relief, the trunk of an olive tree with leaves beginning to show at the top of the fragment as preserved. To the right something rises from the background: ... July 1948 ... Hesperia 19 (1950), p. 114, no. 5, pl. 73 c. |
A rectangular weight with tortoise. Layer 5.
4th-3rd c. B.C. Leica ... 20 April 1948 ... Layer 5.
4th-3rd c. B.C. |
| With dentils. One end, which bears anathyrosis, and bottom partly preserved. Other end picked and broken. Evidence of a lewis hole on top. Very poor workmanship.
From the Odeion, Main Order.
Hymettian ... 2 April 1934 ... Hesperia 19 (1950), pp. 48-49, fig. 5, pl. 36 c. |
| Wall and rim fragments missing; restored. Large ovoid micaceous ware hydria; ring foot; flat-topped rim.
Heavily incised around the rim:
Cf. Agora XII, no. 1594. Well in Stoa Shop III, lower fill ... March 1955 ... PD 1133-15(C 5) |
a) Rib between coffer, with single astragal. Upper part broken away. Width, coffer to coffer, preserved, and height of coffer face on one side. Rabbet. Return of astragal preserved, but not intersection ... February 1953 ... Hesperia 28 (1959), pp. 44-45, pl. 5 c. |
| Original back probably preserved (now invisible). Otherwise broken all around. Above the smooth finished front surface preserved, a slightly raised fascia with the beginning of a concave molding.
Probably ... 20 June 1950 ... Hesperia 28 (1959), p. 5, fig. 1, pl. 2 c. |
| Fragment from wall of a large basin.
The lettering runs vertically up the side of the basin:
Covered on the inside only with red-brown glaze. Marble chips pit. 117, 1616 ff. Leica, XX-84 PD 1133-16(C ... 13 March 1937 ... Hesperia Suppl. 5 (1941), p. 143, fig. 71, 35 ... Agora XXI, no. C 14, p. 13, pl. 5. |
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