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A bar of bronze square in section, tapering gently to a blunt point at either end. Cf. (?)- The Roman and Etruscan Bronzes no. 1745 pp. 449. Calls it a "double probe with two (?) ends," From Cyprus. Assembly ... 11 December 1930 ... ends," From Cyprus. |
The lower part of a cylindrical pot with a slight taper towards the top. The bottom inset; the walls shallow wheel-ridged.
Very heavy red fabric with small white bits in it.
ADDENDA Imported from Cyprus ... 4-10 May 1938 ... ADDENDA Imported from Cyprus or Central Greece(?). |
Fragment of shoulder.
Shoulder slightly convex. Decoration in brown glaze: broad band at angle with two narrow bands above; tendrils of ivy(?) garland on shoulder. Hard, friable, light red fabric (2.5YR ... For ivy garlands on lagynoi see Leroux 1913, no. 45, pp. 30--31 (Cyprus), no. 65, p. 37 (Cyrenaica); Broneer 1935, pp. 71--72, fig. 16 (Corinth); BCH 96, 1972, pp. 190--191, fig. 56:a (Argos, in context of middle to third quarter of 2nd century); Belin de Ballu 1972, p. 115, pl. XXXVIII (Olbia); PF II, F 21--F 23, p. 114, fig. 6:1--3, pl. 43 (Pergamon); Giannikouri, Patsiada, and Philimonos 1990, p. 176, pl. 90:α, β (Rhodes); Antioch IV, i, p. 28, fig. 8:17, 19, 20; SwCyprusExp IV, iii, figs. 23:1, 28:9, BCH 84, 1960, pp. 294--295, fig. 71, BCH 101, 1976, p. 857, fig. 33, BCH 108, 1946, pp. 952--953, fig. 152, and BCH 109, 1985, no. 11, p. 900, fig. 12 (all from Cyprus); CVA, Mainz 2 [Germany 43], p. 79, pl. 39 [2096]:5 (probably from Cyprus); CVA, Brussels 3 [Belgium 3], pl. 2 [140]:13 (Cyrenaica); Kokkou-Buridi 1982, no. 108, p. 55, fig. 7, pl. |
Tall-necked ovoid jug on low flat base; round mouth with plain rim, strap handle rising slightly from the rim. A large Ε scratched on the neck. Pinkish buff fabric somewhat micaceous; pale buff surfacing ... Context ca. 520-480 B.C ... For the profile see the oval jugs in plain white and coarse wares from Cyprus; e.g., S.C.E., IV, 2, fig. |
Tall-necked trefoil jug, rim ridged. Coarse buff clay; dull red glaze wash reaching to near foot. Imitation Cypriot (?).
The shape is like the Attic 4th century jugs such as 1621, Pl. 73, but the fabric ... Context ca. 375-350 B.C ... For the shape in Cyprus cf. S.C.E., IV, 2, fig. |
Shoulder And Neck.
Part of shoulder and base of neck.
Slightly convex shoulder runs smoothly into neck. Decoration in brown glaze: row of dots around base of neck; rays alternate with dots on shoulder ... Mixed early and late Roman context ... For dot borders see BCH 91, 1967, no. 10, p. 298, fig. 60 and BCH 108, 1984, pp. 952--953, fig. 152 (Cyprus). |
Upper part.
Round-mouthed jug fragment. Short straight neck, plain rim very slightly outturned; thick strap handle rising above rim; sloping shoulder. Slightly gritty gray clay, thin glaze, gray to brownish ... Context ca. 490-450 B.C ... For the very short neck, poorly proportioned with respect to the body, cf. an earlier coarse-ware jug from Cyprus S.C.E., II, pl. 38 (Marion, Tomb 8, fourth from left above), which gives a similar decapitated impression. |
| Wall fragments from a thin-walled closed vase; very thin wash inside(?).
a) Legs of a youth, nude, seated right on a cloak, a pair of spears(?) held in his left hand, resting against his knee; high laced ... 9 April 1954 ... For the double strokes used in drawing the knees, cf. the squat lekythos from Marion in Cyprus, London E 696, ARV, p. 838, no. 48 (mus. |
Handles missing.
Moulded ring foot. Concave lip; ribbed wall, joined by arcs at the top. Reserved: underside with band, three circles and dot. Scraped groove at junction of foot and wall. Decoration inside: ... Ca. 420 B.C ... Besides 612 and 613, other ribbed specimens are:
1. Cyprus, from Vouni, 325 a: S.C.E., III, pl. 83, 10 and 12.
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Handles missing.
Foot in two degrees with reserved resting surface; under- side reserved with four circles and dot. Scraped groove just above foot. Decoration inside: five linked palmettes round central ... 390-380 B.C ... Similar to 648 are Salonica from Olynthos: Olynthus, V, pl. 150, 524 and Cyprus from Marion: S.C.E., II, pl. 50 and pl. 142, 1 (Marion Tomb 36-8). |
Handle and front half of foot missing.
Moldmade foot with ring handle attached at right ankle, comic-mask spout above heel, and strainer with concave surface pierced with seven holes in top. Mask has ... 2nd century ... Cf. also Michaelides 1994, p. 321, pl. 249:γ, from Cyprus, and 1794, an import. |
Lekanis and fragments of lid (not illustrated).
Open bowl on small ring foot; rim flanged outside; narrow strap handles with long ribbon ends. Convex lid with down- turned rim. Clean hard red clay with ... Context ca. 420-390 B.C ... Somewhat similar fabric and banding, the small amphora 1474, Pl. 62; cf. also the banded bichrome bowls from Cyprus, e.g. S.C.E., II, pl. 45,2 and pl. 121, 7 (Marion Tomb 23-7). |
Foot, lower body, half of rim, and fragments of wall missing.
Globular body. Offset at base of long, tubular neck. Torus rim.
Double-grooved strap handle. Decoration in orangish brown glaze: narrow band ... Context of 160-130 ... XLVIII (Cyprus); CVA, Stuttgart 1 [Germany 26], p. 46, pl. 40 [1252]:3 (Rome). |
Two non-joining fragments of lip and bowl, a with all of one handle preserved, b with start of roots of other. Lip offset on inside and outside. P.H. of a) 0.042; max. dim. b) 0.12; diam. at rim 0.16; ... Ca. 510-500 B.C ... Beazley (Some Attic Vases in the Cyprus Museum [Proceedings of the British Academy 33], London 1948, pp. 29--30) and by K. |
Rim and three-fourths of body restored.
Low foot; curved resting surface; nearly flat underside with spiral marks. Upper and lower body of equal height, both slightly curved.
Smooth transition to neck ... Late 2nd to early 1st century? (3rd-century context,disturbed) ... For other lagynoi of this same general shape and decoration see Kaltsas 1990, no. 13, p. 12, pl. 14:η (Pylos); Délos XXVII, D 110, p. 252, pl. 45 and Zapheiropoulou and Hatzidakis 1994, pp. 244--245, pl. 199:α (Delos, in late-2nd- to early-1st-century contexts); Priene, no. 19, p. 401, fig. 539:2 on p. 422 (with different mouth); Giannikouri, Patsiada, and Philimonos 1990, p. 175, pl. 90:d (Rhodes); BCH 90, 1966, p. 335, fig. 89:b (Cyprus); Paphos III, series 6, nos. 16, 17, pp. 20--21, figs. |
P 7690 +Floor fragment with start of stem on underside. Coral-red around tondo on inside and below figures on outside. Max. dim. 0.075. G. M. A. Richter, BSA 46, 1951, pl. 16:c (A); B. Cohen, Marsyas 15, ... Ca. 500 B.C ... Beazley (Some Attic Vases in the Cyprus Museum [Proceedings of the British Academy 33], London 1948, p. 30) restored the main inscription as it is given above ("loving cup") and remarked that the style of drawing is similar to that of Boston, M.F.A. 10.193, which praises Athenodotos and recalls the early work of Douris (ARV2 1567, 12; Paralip. 506). |
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