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Fragment of a flat plate with high ring foot. On the inside, around the center, two bands of thin reddish brown glaze; springing from the center, a conventionalized tree.
ADDENDA This ware is common ... 6 March 1935 ... ADDENDA This ware is common at Delphi and presumably came from that general region. |
Inscribed boundary stone.
Intact, except for chips and wearings at back.
Rectangular cutting at top 0.145X0.065m. probably dating from block's reuse as doorsill.
All surfaces rough picked except for about ... 4th. century B.C ... Boundary stone for sacred way along which the Pythais proceeded to Delphi.
Five lines of the inscription preserved.
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Single fragment preserves about one-third of foot and floor, and part of wall. Plain low ring foot, flaring wall. On floor, two grooves over position of foot. Interior decoration in pale reddish-purple ... 17-23 June 1939 ... ADDENDA Delphi-type ware, ca. 6th. c. |
Plate.
Part of floor and foot.
Ring foot; beveled resting surface; slightly pointed underside. Band of glaze around edge of underside, glazed circle at center. On floor, red-glazed circle at center, ... 2nd-century context ... For painted decoration on banded vessels see Corinth VII, iii, no. 127, p. 39, pl. 45; FdD V, i, no. 400, pp. 173--174, fig. 728, from a 3rd-century context at Delphi; Giannikouri, Patsiada, and Philimonos 1990, pp. 182--183, pls. 100--102 (Rhodes); Behr 1988, no. 100, p. 174, fig. 22, pl. 18:1 (Pergamon). |
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