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Fragment from upper wall of small amphora.
Head of woman dancing left; krotalon in raised left hand. A bit of her other hand(?) to the left. Branch in field; above, border of framed palmettes, set endwise ... 4 May 1957 ... Firm white for flesh and krotala; red for fillet. |
Offset lip and bowl fragment. Glaze misfired reddish brown on outside. Max. dim. 0.074; est. diam. at rim 0.18.
A, satyr and maenad. The maenad (preserved from the thighs up, except for part of right ... Ca. 500 B.C ... The maenad (preserved from the thighs up, except for part of right hand) dances to right, looking back, playing krotala. She wears a sakkos and a long chiton. |
Mouth, neck and handle missing. General type as P 24316 (ΣΑ 2526): This is the characteristic general type for the large proportion of the lekythoi from this group. Bell mouth with variations in height ... May-June 1954 ... Scene: Maenad seated right, holding krotala; Satyr on each side. |
| Ionian alphabet. Ionian influence. Incense. Javelin. Jewelry. Goal post. Kalos name. Gorgoneion. Kamiros. Kantharos. Kerameikos. Graffito. Kithara. Geometric. Grave marker. Krater. Greaves. Krobylos. Glaze: ... Agora 23 365 ... Krotala |
Fragment of slightly domed lid, glazed on underside. Max. dim. 0.082.
A woman (preserved from the hips up) stands to right, wearing what appears to be a himation and holding krotala. Around her head is ... Third quarter of the 4th century B.C ... A woman (preserved from the hips up) stands to right, wearing what appears to be a himation and holding krotala. Around her head is a fillet, and she also wears a necklace. |
Mended with missing pieces restored in plaster and painted, notably about half of bowl on one side. H. 0.056; diam. at rim 0.129; width with handles 0.184; diam. of tondo 0.066; diam. of foot 0.057. E ... Ca. 510 B.C ... I, youth reclining to left on a couch, playing krotala, his back to the viewer. |
Rim and neck fragment. Edge of rim chipped. Max. dim. 0.09. Schleiffenbaum, Volutenkrater, p. 325, cat. no. V 207.
Symposion. On the right, the top of the filleted head of a symposiast reclining to left ... Ca. 460-450 B.C ... To the left of it, at the lower break, the start of something else, perhaps the end of one of a pair of krotala or the tip of the arm of a lyre. |
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