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Complete, but breaks suggest possible attachment.
Red clay.
Late Roman (?) Strosis 3.
Turkish. Leica ... 27 May 1937 ... Strosis 3.
Turkish. |
| Obverse: α boar (?) stands right on a wheel. All within a wreath.
Reverse: plain. Strosis 3. Leica ... 11 March 1937 ... Strosis 3. |
Large Fragment of sizable tile-mould: animal (?). Civic Offices, Room 2, strosis 3, deep filling over Drains; fourth century B. C. 1074 Leica ... 23 April 1953 ... Civic Offices, Room 2, strosis 3, deep filling over Drains; fourth century B. |
| Restored in plaster. The body is covered with broad leaves in low relief. Above, a band of crosshatching in relief. Cistern system 3, east chamber, strosis 3. Leica, 80-26-20 ... 9 June 1936 ... Cistern system 3, east chamber, strosis 3. |
| From the upper side, showing long petals alternating with jewel chains, topped by palmettes.
Dull brown to black glaze. Cistern system 3, east chamber, probably strosis 3. Leica, 80-26-12 ... 1936 ... Cistern system 3, east chamber, probably strosis 3. |
Delicate fragment of molded glass.
Shows 4th c. B.C. feather pattern, core formed (?). Civic Offices, room 2, hard green fill over strosis 3.
Late 4th c. B.C. 1046 Leica ... 18 April 1953 ... Civic Offices, room 2, hard green fill over strosis 3.
Late 4th c. |
Inscribed fragment.
Broken at all edges.
Part of smooth back preserved.
The "Attic Stelai".
White fine-grained marble; Pentelic. Found in trench alpha, strosis 3, Byzantine fill. 1670 Leica ... 3 May 1965 ... Found in trench alpha, strosis 3, Byzantine fill. |
Several joining fragments give part of the shoulder of a small coarse amphora.
Inscribed:
Brownish gritty clay; unglazed. Stoa, Room 1, in strosis 3. Leica PD 1133-30(F 304) ... 19 June 1939 ... Stoa, Room 1, in strosis 3. |
| Handle and part of side missing. Partly restored in plaster. A lagynos with ring foot; fairly deep body.
Red micaceous clay, unglazed. Cistern system 3, west chamber, strosis 3, hard earth. Leica PD ... 11 June 1936 ... Cistern system 3, west chamber, strosis 3, hard earth. |
Thick "architectural" mold of a non identified object.
Perhaps for Gorgoneion (?).
Buff-pink clay with bits in it. Horos Terrace Trench; north of Monument Base, Strosis 3, Hellenistic context. 1026 Leica ... 14 April 1953 ... Horos Terrace Trench; north of Monument Base, Strosis 3, Hellenistic context. |
| Fragment from shoulder.
Upper part of wreathed Satyr right, playing the flute.
Glazed inside, save narrow reserved band. White for fillet; brown for curls. Glaze cloudy, rather thin. Strosis 3. Leica ... 29 March 1932 ... Strosis 3. |
| Small bowl with vertical rim. Pale green glaze outside; inside a cock in blue with touches of red. To right, guilloches below rim. Strosis 3, Turkish. Leica, XXV-40, color slide ... 26 April 1937 ... Strosis 3, Turkish. |
Top and handle missing. Pear-shaped body; sloping shoulder, narrow neck, flaring ring foot. Three grooves around shoulder, at lower handle attachment.
Red glaze, somewhat peeled. Cistern, lower mixed ... 11 June 1963 ... Cistern, lower mixed earth, strosis 3. |
| Fragment from floor of a plate. Band of rouletting within double grooves.
Lustrous red glaze, worn. Red clay.
Arretine. Room B, strosis 3, late Hellenistic to early Roman context. 818 Leica, 93-43-13 ... 5 May 1959 ... Room B, strosis 3, late Hellenistic to early Roman context. |
Restored in plaster. Shape much as a Megarian bowl, but plain black glaze inside and out, and with a very small ring foot.
Glaze much worn. Cistern system 3, east chamber, probably strosis 3, mixed earth ... 1936 ... Cistern system 3, east chamber, probably strosis 3, mixed earth. |
Fragmentary. Restored in plaster. Rosette beneath, encircled by leaves. On the body goats butting; masks above. Careful mouldings above.
Glaze dull red; much peeled.
Cf. Agora XXXII, p. 11, n. 23. Cistern ... 9 June 1936 ... Cistern system 3, east chamber, strosis 3. |
| Complete but broken when found; one fragment later missing. Flat base; flaring side. Wheel marks prominent on base.
Unglazed. Surface mottled from burning. Sacrificial Pyre no. 1; Central House, room ... 5 May 1958 ... Sacrificial Pyre no. 1; Central House, room XI, strosis 3. |
| Flat, flaring rim, incised outside with large single and small double zigzags.
Brown micaceous clay. Strosis 3 to stereo. Area J 12, clearing over bedrock, 6th. c. B.C. with Minyan and Geometric. Leica, ... 20-23 May 1933 ... Strosis 3 to stereo. |
Chipped; a hole near middle. Plump shape with flaring rim and rounded handle.
Reddish clay. Unglazed.
Found full of carbonized matter. Sacrificial Pyre no. 1; Central House, room XI, strosis 3. 1501 Leica, ... 5 May 1958 ... Sacrificial Pyre no. 1; Central House, room XI, strosis 3. |
| Inscribed.
Left end bent over. Now broken into two non-joined pieces.
Reused. Gorgon seal from first use (J.Kroll). From earth from probably strosis 3.
4th or very early 3rd c. B.C. Leica, XX-100, 85-22 ... 23 May 1932 ... From earth from probably strosis 3.
4th or very early 3rd c. |
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