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| Broken all around.
Lappet with head of Zeus Ammon, which is well preserved except right horn.
Pentelic marble. Finished Debris of house 653/4. Leica ... 6 March 1953 ... Lappet Fragment from Armor of Imperial Statue |
Depicts warrior right and woman. White for armor, flesh of woman and fold of garment. No. 493. Rectangular rockcut shaft. Leica, XXVI-1 ... August-September 1932 ... White for armor, flesh of woman and fold of garment. |
Fighting woman with dots on shield and armor.
Same pot as AP 1849, 1806, 2202, 1742, 2201. Carl Roebuck, Nb. No. 6.
Well A. 144 ... 13 April 1938 ... Fighting woman with dots on shield and armor.
Same pot as AP 1849, 1806, 2202, 1742, 2201. |
| Mended from six pieces; upper half and foot missing. Combat scene with warrior running left, sword drawn, looking right. To his right, Athena right, a falling warrior (giant?), and a warrior, left. This ... August-September 1932 ... White for flesh of Athena, for dots on garment, ornament on shields and other armor of warriors. Red for dots on Athena's dress, for rims of shields and crest of helmet and for dots on other armor. Three lines of red on glaze beneath scene |
Fragment of discus and rim.
Rim sunk, with raised motifs: studded triangles, quatrefoil, concentric circles, leaf.
Rather large discus, sunk, with relief picture: preserved upper part of male figure in ... 7 April 1932 ... Rather large discus, sunk, with relief picture: preserved upper part of male figure in armor (?), head right; and spearhead (?).
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| Lead token with stamped obverse, reverse flat.
Obverse stamped off-center with image of Gallic shield: elliptical shield with double ridge and central boss (greave?).
Lead.
For Athenian Armor tokens, ... 15 June 2007 ... For Athenian Armor tokens, cf. Kroll 1977 (Hesperia 46 (1977), pp. 141-146). |
| On rim, concentric grooves and beading; panels on sides.
On discus, gladiatorial scene; two gladiators in full armor one to the right attacking with arm raised, with dagger; one to the left crouching ... 15 June 1931 ... On discus, gladiatorial scene; two gladiators in full armor one to the right attacking with arm raised, with dagger; one to the left crouching.
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| a) The larger fragment has part of the very fine palmette and lotus band around the neck above the panel.
b) Part of this same band, and traces of the scene of a warrior pursuing a woman. Part of a head ... 16-19 March 1935 ... To the right, part of an uncertain object: armor? a petasos? a Corinthian helmet?
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| Mouth and handle missing; small gap at shoulder, chipped foot.
Cylindrical lekythos. Scene framed at top by two diluted lines and a row of double dots above, at bottom black band flanked by diluted line ... 490-470 B.C ... Red: belt and fillet of charioteer; stripes on warrior's armor, helmet, and shield; mane and breast band of horse; bands of goal post. |
| The rim and neck preserved, with about one-third of the shoulder, including most of the figured panel (broken away at the lower right). Attachment of vertical handle preserved at the back. Two non-joining ... 19-23 March 1936 ... In front of the horses, left, facing the charioteer, a warrior in full armor: greaves, shield, and high crested helmet. |
| Thirteen fragments.
a) Mended from many pieces and partly restored in plaster, preserves nearly half of circumference of shoulder and about half of panel on obverse and part of one handle.
b) Mended from ... August-September 1932 ... White for flesh of women, one horse of quadriga and Poseidon's armor(?); also ornaments on harness. |
| Mended from many pieces and restored in plaster. Foot with double torus moulding. Overhanging rim. Main side shows mounted Amazon riding right attacking hoplite. Amazon wears cap, striped trousers and ... 27 June-5 August 1972 ... Hoplite wears typical Greek armor: "Thracian" helmet, corselet, chitoniskos and greaves. |
Fifteen non-joining fragments of wall, P 18278 b--c and P 19582 a--d of torus rim with zone of ornament below. Glaze mottled here and there; has a greenish cast in places; abraded in part on rim. Max ... Ca. 480 B.C ... It is tempting to suggest that she held a piece of Achilleus' armor in her right hand, of which only the thumb is preserved in the lower right of P 19582 i. But when one tries to reconstruct any piece of the set (helmet, corslet, sheathed sword), part of the weapon or armor would have to appear in front of her, where all there is is black glaze. ... Secondly, if what remains on P 19582 f represents a shield hanging on the wall, it would be inappropriate in a scene that shows the Second Arming, because at that time Achilleus was without armor and weapons.
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