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| Neck and two handles preserved; mended from two pieces.
Two stamps, one on each handle. Cxt: Sct =W=, Cistern at 53/=NE= (from Kardex). NB pp2829--2834,
for summary of Cistern (VG)* Finished Cistern; ... 28 April 1971 ... Cxt: Sct =W=, Cistern at 53/=NE= (from Kardex). |
| Virtually complete though splinters are missing from front and back. Right edge dressed to be visible; the base molding would seem to have returned around this edge and later to have been worked down presumably ... Post 126-138 A.D ... On Site-Panathenaic Way: NE of Holy Apostles |
| Freshly broken in three pieces; many abrasions and heavy weathering. Rough anathyrosis on right and left edges. Traces of dowels in bottom 0.20m. and 0.25m in front of edges. In the preserved top, there ... Post c. 126-138 A.D ... On Site-Panathenaic Way: NE of Holy Apostles |
| Rather broad handle rising high with slight arch; lump underneath.
Light reddish-buff clay; cream slip; large red stain; smutted.
Square impression; fresh, except that the right edge is broken away and ... 19 April 1933 ... Nilsson (1909), does not cite any bird in his attribute list, nor any exception to his observation (p. 152) about the poosition of the inscription on Rhodian stamps: "La ligne ... ne suit pas les petits cotes" ... Dip: lrg red stain*Par: for the name see on SS 00526*
Msc: Nilsson 1909, does not cite any bird in his attribute
lists, nor any exception to his observation (p152) about the
position of the inscription on Rh stps: "La ligne ... ne suit
pas les petits co\^te\'s"* |
Moulded decor: Herakles riding bull
Provenience: East stoa, NE corner, Layer II
Date:1934 NB pp. 606-607, 740
Description: max. diam. 0.109
Bowl of the lower wall preserved; Herakles riding a bull, a ... 1934 ... Moulded decor: Herakles riding bull
Provenience: East stoa, NE corner, Layer II
Date:1934 NB pp. 606-607, 740
Description: max. diam. 0.109
Bowl of the lower wall preserved; Herakles riding a bull, a lead springs from the edge below.
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| Mended from many pieces; fragments of rim and bottom missing; restored in plaster. Broad floor; no base. Low rounded wall; projecting rim, flat but with a raised ridge around the outer edge and a vertical ... 22 March 1948 ... ADDENDA: Seems hardly local ware. NE Aegean product? |
| Part of the body most of the way to the shoulder and the lower part of the handle attachment. Lower part of a two-ribbed handle and two loose body fragments. Ring foot; wavy vertical grooves down the body ... May-June 1937 ... ADDENDA Non-local, perhaps NE Aegean (Mytilene-Aiolis?) |
Three non-joining pieces.
a) Shoulder, with attachment of one handle. Around top of shoulder, tongues; on body, a woman, right, her head sakkos-bound; she holds Eros, winged, in her outstretched left hand, ... 26-30 March 1948 ... NE area, layer 4, over House N, Room 4N, and Room T1 and 2. |
| Complete loose base (a) in one fragment and one handle (b) appears to belong. Loose: two body fragments with belly-groove (c, d) and two scraps (bagged).
Thin-walled beaker, two-handled. Cylindrical, ... 15 May 1939 ... Bright red-brown ware (browner tint over exposed exterior wall) with many fine mica specks.
NE Aegean fabric (cf. |
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