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| Obverse: an S between two raised dots.
Reverse: plain. Level II A. Leica ... 25 April 1957 ... Level II A. |
| Two pieces. One handle missing. Tall flaring foot, flat underside. Triangular handles. Incurved rim.
Buff clay. Unglazed. Well. Level II. 1333 Leica, 92-7-21 ... 29 June 1971 ... Well. Level II. |
| Mended from many pieces and restored. Flaring foot. Angled body, deep bowl, two handles. On floor stamped palmettes and rouletting.
Dull black glaze. Buff clay. Well. Level II. 1333 Leica PD 2611-20 ... 28 June 1971 ... Well. Level II. |
Head preserved from top of head to chin; hair broken off at proper left.
Hair drawn back from face in a broad roll with narrow mellon-waves (grooved).
Traces of red paint.
Orange clay. Roman Bath, level ... 6 May 1957 ... Roman Bath, level II. |
Handle and lip missing. Low base ring; trefoil lip. Ivy leaves and vine in brown to black paint around neck.
Gray-buff clay. Well, lower fill, level II, second half of 4th into beginning of 3rd c. B.C., ... 7 June 1938 ... Well, lower fill, level II, second half of 4th into beginning of 3rd c. |
| About half of broad stamp with central device preserved; pilos with star. Finished Terrace Area 3, soft earth along north foundation filling level, layer II; Middle Stoa Building Fill. Θασίων̣
pilos with ... 3 March 1953 ... Terrace Area 3, soft earth along north foundation filling level, layer II; Middle Stoa Building Fill. |
Neither handle preserved.
Flat bottom; squat rounded body with slightly outward-turned lip. At level of handle zone, elongated blobs surrounded by dots to either side of a zigzag. Completely glazed interior ... LG II |
Fragment from lower end.
Fabric as A 2928, and probably from same series. Found in front of east half of South Stoa II at level of mid 3rd c. A.D. 6566 Leica ... July 1959 ... Found in front of east half of South Stoa II at level of mid 3rd c. |
Part of wall preserving rim; five joining fragments. Plain long petals bound by guilloche above.
Thin dull glaze. Water channel cut by back wall of South Stoa II, above level of lead pipe. 4209 Leica ... June 1965 ... Water channel cut by back wall of South Stoa II, above level of lead pipe. |
No original edge preserved. Piece from side of round pot (cooking pot?), as wheel marks on inside show. On outside, a circular attachment, partly broken away, which looks like a ring foot, except that ... 25 May-9 June 1938 ... Well, container 16, lower fill, level II, 250-225. |
Rim fragment from a large Sigillata plate with vertical rim. In applied relief, a small dolphin, right.
Buff clay; dull red glaze somewhat peeled.
ADDENDA Fragments added from sherds give more of the ... 29 July 1947 ... Clearing west end of Middle Stoa, level II. |
Preserves part of bottom and a third of body and rim.
Flat bottom; sharply convex body curving continuously to high, concave neck with flaring rim. On shoulder (presumably at level of handle attachment) ... LG II |
| Fragment from crowning hawk's beak. Relieving surface on top.
From Square Peristyle.
From same series as A 2915.
Poros. Found in front of east half of South Stoa II at level of mid 3rd c. A.D. 6566 Leica, ... July 1959 ... Found in front of east half of South Stoa II at level of mid 3rd c. |
| Fragment of upper left corner preserving one gutta.
Same material and workmanship as A 2915.
From Square Peristyle.
Cf. A 1824.
Poros. Found in front of east half of South Stoa II at level of mid 3rd ... July 1959 ... Found in front of east half of South Stoa II at level of mid 3rd c. |
Much of wall missing but profile complete. Restored in plaster. Several joining fragments. High wall slightly inclined inward. Flat bottom.
Dull black glaze. Water channel cut by back wall of South Stoa ... June 1965 ... Water channel cut by back wall of South Stoa II, above level of lead pipe. |
Fragment from lower right corner of the tile. Buff clay with much brown grit and no surfacing.
Since a number of fragments of similar tiles were found at the same level in front of the Stoa, they may ... July 1959 ... Since a number of fragments of similar tiles were found at the same level in front of the Stoa, they may come from it ... Found in front of east half of South Stoa II at level of mid 3rd c. |
Small fragment retaining undercut hood between two glyphs.
Material and workmanship as of A 2915 series.
Square Peristyle - South Stoa.
Travertine.
Same: A 1973, A 2239, A 2924. Found in front of east ... July 1959 ... Found in front of east half of South Stoa II at level of mid 3rd c. |
| Broken all around.
Man's legs running right. Cut at 43.0-53.0m. from west end of South Stoa II. Low in cut over back wall of South Stoa I; a level of first row of the orthostate. 6903 Leica ... 5 August 1966 ... Cut at 43.0-53.0m. from west end of South Stoa II. Low in cut over back wall of South Stoa I; a level of first row of the orthostate. |
Fragment from top front broken right, left and below. Front of head band rough finished, face of metope smooth.
Same material and workmanship as A 2915.
From Square Peristyle.
Poros. Found in front of ... July 1959 ... Found in front of east half of South Stoa II at level of mid 3rd c. |
Small fragments of body missing. Ring foot; handle at level of plain rim; three grooves around wall.
Black glaze over all. Finished Layer II, group of pots in S.E. corner. 642 Leica ... 31 July 1946 ... Ring foot; handle at level of plain rim; three grooves around wall.
... Layer II, group of pots in S.E. corner. |
| Preserves small part of mutule with two guttae.
Of soft poros and of inferior workmanship; presumably a repair or replacement to the series of A 2915.
From Square Peristyle. Found in front of east half ... July 1959 ... Found in front of east half of South Stoa II at level of mid 3rd c. |
Small fragment preserving arris and parts of two flutings.
Similar in material and workmanship to the cornice fragment A 2918 and probably, like it, a replacement of the Hellenistic period.
From Square ... July 1959 ... Found in front of east half of South Stoa II at level of mid 3rd c. |
| Hawk's beak molding, fragment of beak alone. Similar in material and profile as A 2915, but appreciably larger. Note relieving surface on top as on A 2921.
Blackened by fire.
From Square Peristyle.
Poros ... July 1959 ... Found in front of east half of South Stoa II at level of mid 3rd c. |
Half of one handle missing; rim chipped.
Scraped groove in resting surface; concave underside. Angular foot.
Concave stem. Rounded lower body. Very tall upper body. Handles rise well above rim, slope ... 300-275 |
Much missing from rim and wall but profile complete. Many joining fragments. Tall sides with slightly concave profile, sharply convex in lower part. Ring base.
Glazed entirely. Dull black glaze. Water ... June 1965 ... Water channel cut by back wall of South Stoa II, above level of lead pipe. |
| Small fragment from floor, broken all around.
On inside, upper part of a head (fillet), within border of maeander and saltire squares.
On outside, a little only of the figured zone preserved, with part ... 3 March 1953 ... South Terrace, cut I, just below level "a". South Stoa II Building Fill. |
Flat bottom, no base.
In raised letters the signature.
Probably type XVIII of Corinth collection, Signed bases type of Agora collection.
Cf. Corinth IV, ii, pls. 30, 302. Above level of Strosis A; Fountain ... 13 May 1935 ... Corinth IV, ii, pls. 30, 302 ... Above level of Strosis A; Fountain house. |
Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face preserved.
Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA I 4524 belongs. Found at a modern level, east of the northern part of the Odeion. Leica ... 11 February 1935 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face only preserved.
Five lines of the inscription preserved.
Eleusinian limestone. Found in Stoa of Zeus Annex, from packing below level of marble slabs in southwest corner ... 4th. century B.C. |
| Fragment from lower left corner preserving much of one glyph. Of same material and workmanship as A 2915.
Note that the central front surface of the glyph is roughly finished with the toothed chisel; the ... July 1959 ... Found in front of east half of South Stoa II at level of mid 3rd c. |
| Plain ring foot. Around the center, inside, a circle incised in the soft clay. Stamped across it: ΡΛVΡΟ.
Pink clay; red glaze. Black earth below level of floor. Leica, 93-33-16 PD 1172-6 ... 10 April 1934 |
| Found unrolled and complete except for small chips and cracks.
Inscribed in one side, the inscription well preserved on the upper part; more worn below.
Well: water level to well deposit. Leica, 6-268 ... 8 May 1936 |
| Bottom strip broken away.
Upper strip inscribed along all edges and in middle.
Letters obscure except in middle.
Cf. Hesperia 69 (2000), p. 91 where mentioned as a pot-mender. Over many levels, no subdivision ... 6-8 July 1971 |
On rim, herringbone.
On discus, a bear left and above him a man turning a somersault. Filling hole at extreme left.
Solid handle, triple grooved above and below.
On the reverse, within two concentric grooves, ... 22 March 1933 ... Corinth IV, ii, no. 1243 ... Close to and at the same level as L 746-L 753 and L 829-L 830. |
| Mended from 5 pieces. Complete except for a gap in body and chip at rim.
Dent in side wall. Rounded base, high shoulder. Thickened outward-turning rim. Strap handle at level of rim.
Light orange fabric, ... 20 June 2001 ... Strap handle at level of rim.
Light orange fabric, gray on one side. ... Pyre beneath floor of Classical Building II, Room 1. |
| Part of a large stele with six engraved wreaths.
Broken top and bottom, but original width and thickness preserved; face finished with toothed chisel; back rough picked.
The wreaths are in two rows of ... 240 B.C ... Hymettian marble.
Cf. IG II, no. 338.
IG II-III2, no. 766, gives victors' names.
... Found at a late Roman level, east of the Metroon. |
Mended from three pieces; fragments missing from body. Minor fractures.
Rosette of fourteen petals on ring discus; a groove on the rim, and three short strokes on each side indicating panels. The handle ... 325-375 A.D ... Corinth IV, ii, pp. 102-114, nos. 786-1412, pls. ... At level of blocks. |
Erotic Symplegma.
Bottom of cup preserved.
Recessed underside, convex with spiral. Probably conical profile, plain wall. Emblem within scraped groove and white zigzag. Standing male on left faces right, ... 125-75 ... Standing male on left faces right, holds left leg of female figure at hip level. She leans back against ribbed, cylindrical leg of a kline. ... For a similar scene in Pergamene appliqué ware see PF II, E 23, E 28, p. 97, pl. 27. For erotic scenes as emblems see Courby 1922, no. 38, p. 248; AvP I, ii, no. 4, p. 277, Beiblatt 44:4; FdD V, no. 455, p. 179. |
| [Original shape identification: white ground kylix]
Two joining fragments give a little of stem and floor.
Part of the body of a horse(?) right, and of someone behind him.
Very delicat dilute glaze drawing ... 14 July 1955 ... Vasen , II, pl. 23:363b, and pl. 24:336 ... Fountain House, disturbed area near outlet pipe below level of floor of early house. |
End of nozzle and fragments of body, base and rim missing.
Rosette on discus. Rim plain, with panels. Grooved pierced handle. On base, a single groove, within which the signature: Λ Η [Ν Α Ι] Ο Υ
Light ... Early 3rd. century A.D ... Corinth IV, ii, pp. 90-102, nos. 545-785, pls. ... In late Roman fill, above level of strosis. |
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