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| Mended from two pieces. Rim fragment.
On downturned rim, egg pattern; on top, a griffin to right, a water bird to left; tendril in field, in front of griffin.
No relief contour.
Glazed on underside except ... 28 May 1955 ... On downturned rim, egg pattern; on top, a griffin to right, a water bird to left; tendril in field, in front of griffin.
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| Lamberton, R. D. Rotroff, S. I ... The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... As well as the Little Owl, or glaux, so often seen accompanying the goddess Athena, many other birds played an important role in Greek art and symbolism. This booklet describes the ways in which the Greeks ... 1985 ... Some of the birds most often depicted are imaginary—from the griffin to the “phallos bird,” whose head and neck consisted of an erect penis. |
| Gigantomachy. Herakles. Gorgons. Gouge. Graces. Grave monuments. Gravestones. Herculaneum. Herm. Hermaphrodite. Hermathena. Hermeracles. Hermes. Griffin-bird. Hermes Agoraios. Groups. Gymnasia. Altar of ... Agora 11 181 ... Griffin-bird |
| Eleusis 767. Painter of Eleusis 767. Haemonian. Emporion Painter. Haimon Group. Kolchos, potter. Komast Group. Ergotimos. Haimon Painter. Eridanos Workshop. Eucharides Painter. Kriton Group. Euphiletos ... Agora 23 356 ... Horse-bird Group ... Griffin-bird Painter |
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