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| Mended from five fragments, broken at one end.
Straight flaring wall with rounded edge, the other inturned and bevelled. Dilute black glaze on interior wall. Finished on one end with a sharp tool.
Very ... 16 May 1936 ... Monaco (2000), [D,IV,44], p. 229, pl. 57c-d. |
Intact except for small chips. Low ring foot with broad resting surface. Thickened rim incurved.
Pinkish-buff clay; red glaze fired over all except reserved resting surface and broad band at junction ... 7 April 1948 ... E-W Trench D; catch basin. |
Letters scratched on outside:
Gritty fabric; gray-brown at core, russet at surface. Unglazed. Old Grid: ca. 104/ΝΔ. Cut through ancient road, stony fill. 5416 Leica PD 1133-5(D 21) ... 16 March 1955 ... PD 1133-5(D 21) |
From wall of closed pot of heavy fabric.
Letters scratched through glaze on outside:
Dull brown to black glaze on outside, inside unglazed.
Sherds look too early to make ostrakon probable. Old Grid: ... 16 March 1955 ... Agora XXI, no. D 20. |
| Broken all around. Fragment apparently from the back of the left shoulder, showing one of the three grooves that mark the divisions of the deltoid muscle.
Island marble.
Parts of the same statue are: ... Ca. 600-590 B.C ... Hesperia 24 (1955), p. 251, D, pls. 81 a , 82 d ... Agora XI, no. 65 D, pp. 13-16, pl. 1. |
Corner of abacus and one volute of an Ionic capital. The bottom of the volute cut down and smoothed, with some pick marks visible. Chisel marks visible throughout.
Pentelic marble. Well. 2541 Leica ... 7 August 1970 ... Agora XXIV, pl. 42 d. |
| Fragments of bottom (?) preserved, elsewhere broken.
Part of a terracotta balustrade or window grill, composed of superimposed arches of terracotta, made of strips of the material.
Coarse red clay, buff ... 9 June 1936 ... Agora XXIV, pl. 41 d. |
Much of one side missing. Small cylindrical, with double torus base and outside ledge of lid.
Deep black glaze inside and out, except on underside and for a line above the base. Packing below broad N-S ... 30 June 1954 ... Black and Plain Pottery | Pyxis | Type D |
| About one-third remains. Restored in plaster. Small cylindrical, with moulded base; exterior ledge for lid.
Underside unglazed; center of floor inside reserved, the surface damaged (from stacking?). North ... 2 July 1954 ... Black Glaze Pyxis: Type D |
Chips missing from base and rim. Heavy, profiled base ring; flaring walls.
Glossy black glaze inside and outside except rim and resting surface.
Letter(?) Λ(?) incised on underside before firing. Clearing ... 4 June 1955 ... Black and Plain Pottery | Pyxis | Type D |
| Broken away above and much mutilated elsewhere.
Clearly from an outside corner having two adjoining faces finished and two prepared as joint surfaces. Apophyge on two outer faces.
From Odeion.
Pentelic ... April 1935 ... Hesperia 19 (1950), pl. 36 d. |
| A fragment from a left upper corner remains. The parapet was intended to be set between round freestanding columns and was thrust between them from inside the building. The curved joint surface fits closely ... July 1948 ... Hesperia 19 (1950), pl. 45 d. |
Flat bottom; flaring convex lip. Two narrow horizontal handles. Reserved: underside with glazed circle, center of inside with similar circle, and inside of lip, decorated with a band of added red. Gray ... 575-550 B.C ... Hesperia, XXV, 1956, pl. 18 d. |
| Two joining fragments from rim.
Upper zone shows areca flowers. Pithos. Leica PD 331 ... 1932 ... Hesperia 3 (1934), no. D 45. |
Rim fragment. The lip of this imported Megarian bowl is incurved.
On the outer wall there remain parts of three zones divided by raised lines; the uppermost is occupied by a band of egg-and-dart; the ... 1932 ... Hesperia 3 (1934), no. D 47. |
Rim fragment.
Egg-and-dart pattern in upper zone. Pithos. Leica PD 331 ... 1932 ... Hesperia 3 (1934), no. D 48. |
Small fragment.
Rabbit's head shows on the side. Pithos. Leica PD 331 ... 1932 ... Hesperia 3 (1934), no. D 50. |
Rim fragment.
Rim flat on top but bent sharply down toward the outside.
Gritty, buff clay covered on the inside with thin brown glaze and spattered on the outside with the same.
Cf. Agora XXXIII, no ... 1932 ... Hesperia 3 (1934), no. D 65. |
The lip flares and was fitted with a ledge to receive a lid.
Decorated on the outside with horizontal rows of dots applied "en barbotine".
Coarse clay fired gray and red. Very thin fabric. Pithos. Leica, ... 1932 ... Hesperia 3 (1934), no. D 79. |
Small fragment from rim.
Double spiral in upper zone. Pithos. Leica PD 331 ... 1932 ... Hesperia 3 (1934), no. D 46. |
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