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| Garden of the Temple of Hephaistos, myrtle and pomegranate ... north ... 1956 ... Garden of the Temple of Hephaistos, myrtle and pomegranate. |
Two joining rim fragments.
Myrtle garland with letters ⟧Α̣Σ above: [φιλί⟧α̣ς? Shiny black glaze ... 325-300 ... Two joining rim fragments.
Myrtle garland with letters ⟧Α̣Σ above: [φιλί⟧α̣ς? |
| Olive tree, myrtle, berry bearing oak, laurel and holm oak, in front of the Stoa of Attalos ... 15 Feb 1957 ... Olive tree, myrtle, berry bearing oak, laurel and holm oak, in front of the Stoa of Attalos. |
| Olive tree, myrtle, berry bearing oak, laurel and holm oak, in front of the Stoa of Attalos ... AMS Horizontal (normal) ... 15 Feb 1957 ... Olive tree, myrtle, berry bearing oak, laurel and holm oak, in front of the Stoa of Attalos. |
| Small rim fragment. Around the floor a band of myrtle in red figure. Rest of surface covered with rich black glaze, worn. Catalogued August 1967. Disturbed context. 1874 Leica ... 1931 ... Around the floor a band of myrtle in red figure. |
| Portait head of a boy of the "Monosandalos Type" with myrtle wreath, slightly under life size. Pentelic marble. Front view ... Portait head of a boy of the "Monosandalos Type" with myrtle wreath, slightly under life size. |
Rim fragment. Max. dim. 0.063; est. diam. at rim 0.14.
On rim, myrtle wreath to right with berries. White (flaked): vine; berries; line below wreath.
For the myrtle wreath, see Adolphseck 72, near the ... Ca. 450 B.C ... On rim, myrtle wreath to right with berries. ... For the myrtle wreath, see Adolphseck 72, near the Painter of London D 12 (ARV2 964, ---, 1; CVA, Adolphseck 1 [Deutschland 11], pl. 44 [522]:3; other parallels for this ornament on skyphoi and other shapes are given by Brommer in CVA, p. 31).
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| Portait head of a boy of the "Monosandalos Type" with myrtle wreath, slightly under life size. Pentelic marble. Profile view, proper left side ... Portait head of a boy of the "Monosandalos Type" with myrtle wreath, slightly under life size. |
Large Cup.
Wall fragment.
Slightly concave wall. Myrtle garland running right, with white dots at bases of leaves; below, ⟧ΡΟ[, perhaps to be restored [Ἀφ⟧ρο[δίτης⟧ or [δῶ⟧ρο[ν⟧. Metallic black glaze ... 275-250 ... Slightly concave wall. Myrtle garland running right, with white dots at bases of leaves; below, ⟧ΡΟ[, perhaps to be restored [Ἀφ⟧ρο[δίτης⟧ or [δῶ⟧ρο[ν⟧. |
Most of foot, handle, and rim missing.
Irregular underside; unglazed underneath. Ribbed body; ribs begin at a glazed groove ca. 1 cm. above foot. Neck: opposing myrtle garland. Dull gray glaze.
Cf. Hayes ... 325-300 ... Neck: opposing myrtle garland. Dull gray glaze.
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Foot, one handle, and five-sixths of body and rim restored.
Two scraped grooves on body, one below handle, one on lower body.
Slightly incurved rim. Opposing myrtle garland with single ribbons at ends ... 290-275 ... Opposing myrtle garland with single ribbons at ends. |
| View at the southeast corner of the Hephaisteion of the outer myrtle hedge and the inner row of pomegranate bushes planted in 1955 parallel to the temple, April 21, 2006 ... Craig Mauzy ... Horizontal (normal) ... 21 Apr 2006 ... View at the southeast corner of the Hephaisteion of the outer myrtle hedge and the inner row of pomegranate bushes planted in 1955 parallel to the temple, April 21, 2006. |
| Ancient and modern methods of transplanting. Homer Thompson holding a flower-pot used in antiquity for transplanting shrubs in the Hephaisteion garden, and Ralph Griswold holding balled myrtle bush about ... Horizontal (normal) ... 11 Feb 1955 ... Homer Thompson holding a flower-pot used in antiquity for transplanting shrubs in the Hephaisteion garden, and Ralph Griswold holding balled myrtle bush about to be set out. |
| Ancient and modern methods of transplanting. Homer Thompson holding a flower-pot used in antiquity for transplanting shrubs in the Hephaisteion garden, and Ralph Griswold holding balled myrtle bush about ... AMS Horizontal (normal) ... 11 Feb 1955 ... Homer Thompson holding a flower-pot used in antiquity for transplanting shrubs in the Hephaisteion garden, and Ralph Griswold holding balled myrtle bush about to be set out. |
| Ancient and modern methods of transplanting. Homer Thompson holding a flower-pot used in antiquity for transplanting shrubs in the Hephaisteion garden, and Ralph Griswold holding balled myrtle bush about ... AMS Horizontal (normal) ... 11 Feb 1955 ... Homer Thompson holding a flower-pot used in antiquity for transplanting shrubs in the Hephaisteion garden, and Ralph Griswold holding balled myrtle bush about to be set out. |
Lower body partly restored; handles and most of upper body missing.
Broad resting surface. Scraped groove at junction of stem and foot. Broad but pointed lower body. Opposing myrtle garland with single ... 290-275 ... Opposing myrtle garland with single berries alternating with leaves. |
| Ancient and modern methods of transplanting. Homer A. Thompson holding a flowerpot used in antiquity for transplanting shrubs in the Hephaisteion garden, and Ralph E. Griswold holding a balled myrtle bush ... Cf. 1997.19.0312 Horizontal (normal) ... 11 Feb 1955 ... Griswold holding a balled myrtle bush about to be planted, February 11, 1955. |
A few areas of rim, upper body, and foot restored.
Turned foot with scraped groove in vertical side; slightly beveled resting surface with scraped groove; underside nippled. Vertical strap handles with ... 325-275 ... Opposing myrtle garland; no white. |
| Fragment mended from two pieces (broken during storage) and broken along three sides preserving part of rim.
Plain lip, thickened and rounded on the interior, meets exterior face of rim/wall at sharp angle ... 1 July 1971 ... Exterior with West Slope myrtle garland above a scraped groove.
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Small areas of rim and upper body restored; most of handles missing. Holes in handle stubs from ancient repair.
Scraped groove in resting surface; concave underside with nipple.
Low, concave stem. Rounded ... Ca. 300 ... Opposing myrtle garland, leaves alternating with stems with single berries.
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