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Rim fragment, skyphos shape B
Right part of the head of an owl, facing; at right, an olive leaf.
No relief contour.
The feathers neatly indicated by series of fine brown strokes. Long Building (Cleaning ... 23 June 1934 ... Red Figure Owl Skyphos Fragment |
Rim and wall fragment. P.H. 0.055; est. diam. of rim 0.10.
Owl, between olive sprigs. Dilute glaze: some of the dots.
Owl Skyphoi ... Probably last quarter of the 5th century B.C ... P.H. 0.055; est. diam. of rim 0.10.
Owl, between olive sprigs. Dilute glaze: some of the dots.
Owl Skyphoi. |
| Fragment broken at both ends.
Broad blunt stamp; owl. Finished Stoa, South Area 2, red fill, layer I; Middle Stoa Building Fill. [Θασίων]
owl
Ναύσων 139 Leica ... 5 March 1953 ... Broad blunt stamp; owl ... [Θασίων]
owl
Ναύσων |
Rim and wall fragment with stub of one handle. Max. dim. 0.082; est. diam. at rim 0.10.
Owl (its right half missing), olive sprig. Reserved line for ground.
Owl Skyphoi ... Probably second quarter of the 5th century B.C ... Max. dim. 0.082; est. diam. at rim 0.10.
Owl (its right half missing), olive sprig. Reserved line for ground.
Owl Skyphoi. |
| Handle from official measure.
Stamp impressed on separate piece of clay and inset; double-bodied owl with “ΑΘΕ”. Removed from sample boxes. double-bodied owl with ΑΘΕ
(in O) Leica ... 28 July 1969 ... Stamp impressed on separate piece of clay and inset; double-bodied owl with “ΑΘΕ” ... double-bodied owl with ΑΘΕ
(in O) |
Part of rim preserved.
Owl. Hellenistic fill. Ἐ̣[ Ἀρισο]μήδε̣[υς Εὐ]β̣ου{ου}( (ΙΠ for ΠΙ, Υ for Τ, ΔΙΛ for ΛΙΔ)
owl Κνίδ[ι]ον
(Σ lunate, in O) Leica ... 9 April 1954 ... Part of rim preserved.
Owl ... Ἐ̣[ Ἀρισο]μήδε̣[υς Εὐ]β̣ου{ου}( (ΙΠ for ΠΙ, Υ for Τ, ΔΙΛ for ΛΙΔ)
owl Κνίδ[ι]ον
(Σ lunate, in O) |
Handle, part of shoulder, a little of wall, all of foot missing. P.H. 0.135; diam. 0.053.
Owl (part of head and body missing). At right, olive sprig. On the shoulder: rays; above, tongue pattern.
Originally, ... Third quarter of the 5th century B.C ... P.H. 0.135; diam. 0.053.
Owl (part of head and body missing). ... Originally, the owl and sprig were complete. ... The Painter of the Palermo Owl (ARV2 1201, 2). |
Red clay with large grey core.
Circular stamp; owl, with long legs; letters preserved only below owl.
Not the same stamp as Hesperia 3 (1934), no. 234. Msc: prob from jar of =EUBOULIDAS= dated in the ... 27 February 1935 ... Circular stamp; owl, with long legs; letters preserved only below owl.
... Ἐρατίδας [ Ἀρί]σ̣ται[νος] vac.
owl
(in O) |
| Obverse: an owl walking right, facing.
Reverse: plain. Cleaning floor of Great Drain. 1410 Leica ... 27 April 1948 ... Obverse: an owl walking right, facing.
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Obverse: owl facing (?). Letters Θ Α.
Reverse: the letters Θ Α. Great Drain, bottom fill (fill 4). Leica ... 20 May 1947 ... Obverse: owl facing (?). Letters Θ Α.
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| Obverse: owl facing, between two olive branches.
Letters visible.
Reverse: plain.
Tholos Trench D, layer III. 1727 Leica ... 22 May 1937 ... Obverse: owl facing, between two olive branches.
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Mended with missing parts restored in plaster and painted, notably the vertical handle and most of the wall on one side. On underside of floor, circle and dot. H. 0.08; diam. at rim 0.105.
A--B, owl between ... Second quarter of the 5th century B.C ... H. 0.08; diam. at rim 0.105.
A--B, owl between olive sprigs. On one side (not illustrated), only one sprig, the tail, and one leg of the owl remain. Reserved line for ground. Dilute glaze: feathers on face.
Owl Skyphoi. |
| Disk with slightly raised rounded rim.
Owl in reddish glaze; body in profile, head in front view, the features roughly incised.
Fine pinkish-buff clay. Glaze on rim mottled red to black.
Lid?
ADDENDA ... 13 June 1932 ... Disk with slightly raised rounded rim.
Owl in reddish glaze; body in profile, head in front view, the features roughly incised.
... ADDENDA "Owl" subsequently identified as helmet with double crest. |
| Mended from three pieces: one side of the wall, traces of the handle attachments at both sides, preserved. Owl right, head facing; olive sprays to each side. The owl shorter and stubbier than on the conventional ... 10-12 June 1947 ... Mended from three pieces: one side of the wall, traces of the handle attachments at both sides, preserved. Owl right, head facing; olive sprays to each side. The owl shorter and stubbier than on the conventional glaux. |
| Obverse: owl right.
Letters in field.
Reverse: plain. East of drain in road, just under Agora water pipe. Leica ... 14 May 1957 ... Obverse: owl right.
Letters in field.
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| Obverse: owl on pedestal; wreath (?) round.
Reverse: plain. Hole in bedrock at bottom of drain.
Hellenistic sand. 1763 Leica ... 25 May 1939 ... Obverse: owl on pedestal; wreath (?) |
Rectangular piece with circular stamp of owl.
Traces of letters at left ? Gravel at bottom of Great Drain.
Hellenistic. Leica ... 1947 ... Rectangular piece with circular stamp of owl.
Traces of letters at left ? |
A: owl (?), right.
B: plain. Entered as coin no. 11, for the day. Above bedrock, and below level of mosaic. Leica ... 11 May 1932 ... A: owl (?), right.
B: plain. |
| A: owl standing, right.
B: plain. Entered as coin, no. 26, for the day. Gravel at bottom of Great Drain. Leica ... 17 May 1947 ... A: owl standing, right.
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| Obverse: cicada (owl ?) facing; olive branch (?) on either side.
Reverse: plain. Hole in bedrock at bottom of drain.
Hellenistic sand. 1763 Leica ... 23-24 May 1939 ... Obverse: cicada (owl ?) facing; olive branch (?) |
Both handles, much of body on one side, a bit of ring base missing; restored in plaster and painted. On underside of floor, two concentric circles with central dot. H. 0.076; est. diam. 0.0985.
A--B, ... Probably mid-5th century B.C ... H. 0.076; est. diam. 0.0985.
A--B, owl, between olive sprigs. On one side (not illustrated), only the lower part of the owl and sprigs remain. Reserved line for ground.
Owl Skyphoi. Probably Johnson's Group II (F. |
Ring base with start of wall. Glaze misfired greenish on inside. P.H. 0.032; diam. of base 0.062. C. Boulter, Hesperia 22, 1953, p. 70, cat. no. 17, p. 72, fig. 2:17, pl. 27.
On each side, owl (feet, ... Mid-5th century B.C ... On each side, owl (feet, tail feathers) between an olive sprig (bottom part). Reserved line for ground.
Owl Skyphoi. |
Stamped with the impression of an owl, many times around the reserved edge of the foot. Published but no entry in the notebooks?? ... Stamped with the impression of an owl, many times around the reserved edge of the foot. |
| Owl right; inscription in field and in exergue. Msc: prob from jar dated in the term of =ERATIDAS=? andr,
=ARISTAINOS=? andr* In late mixed fill. Ἐπ owl ὶ Δ̣[α]
ιδά stand- λ̣[ο]
υ̣ Ε ing ὐ̣β̣[ο] ... 3 April 1935 ... Owl right; inscription in field and in exergue ... Ἐπ owl ὶ Δ̣[α]
ιδά stand- λ̣[ο]
υ̣ Ε ing ὐ̣β̣[ο]
υλί on
δ̣α line?
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| Obverse: owl, with a round ball. Letters: Α [Θ].
Reverse: a round ball. Letters: Α [Θ]. Gravel in bottom of Great Drain.
Hellenistic. Leica ... 26 May 1947 ... Obverse: owl, with a round ball. |
| Break in edge at lower left.
A: an owl/insect facing.
B: plain. Entered as coin no. 16, for the day. Gravelly fill. Leica ... 5 April 1939 ... Break in edge at lower left.
A: an owl/insect facing.
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Inscribed.
Both ends broken off.
Rectangular countermark : owl. Rectangular pit under house L, room 2.
Fourth century B.C. fill. 4492, 7117, 7357 Leica, 85-22 ... 17 April 1948 ... Rectangular countermark : owl. |
| Obverse: oval object, owl (?) - insect (?) within a wreath. The letter E at right.
Reverse: plain. Hole in bedrock at bottom of drain.
Hellenistic sand. 1763 Leica ... 23-24 May 1939 ... Obverse: oval object, owl (?) - insect (?) |
Obverse: owl, facing, in wreath: ΑΘ] Ε.
Reverse: flat, plain.
The obverse is similar in style and lettering to coins of 297 - 255 B.C. Dump. Leica ... 23 June 1939 ... Obverse: owl, facing, in wreath: ΑΘ] Ε.
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Both handles, much of body, all of base missing. Restored in plaster and painted. Surface of figures abraded. Rest. H. 0.073; rest. diam. 0.095.
A--B, owl between olive sprigs: part of face missing on ... Probably mid-5th century B.C ... H. 0.073; rest. diam. 0.095.
A--B, owl between olive sprigs: part of face missing on one side (illustrated); half missing on the other, most of olive sprigs preserved. Reserved line for ground.
Owl Skyphoi. Probably Johnson's Group II (see 1315). |
| Mended, about three-quarters preserved.
Torus disk foot, rising within. Two scraped grooves at juncture of foot and stem. Reserved: center of underside, resting surface, face of foot, inside of handles ... 6 July 1995 ... Decoration within: Tondo of reserved line, with owl and tendrils within. Owl stands right, spotted except for wing feathers. ... Ghost image of curving leaves and letters discernable to right of owl:
D. von Bothmer (August 1995): Sabouroff Painter, ca. 490 B.C.
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| Broken all around. From lower wall of lekythos. Above ground line, a discus with an owl in silhouette; around the owl black dots. At left, part of uncertain object.
A lekythos in the National Museum ... 10 May 1951 ... Above ground line, a discus with an owl in silhouette; around the owl black dots. ... For the owl on a discus, cf. |
Rim and wall fragment with vertical handle. Glaze abraded at edges of handle. Max. dim. 0.046; est. diam. at rim 0.07. L. Talcott, Hesperia 4, 1935, p. 492, fig. 14; L. Talcott, Pots and Pans of Classical ... Ca. 460-450 B.C ... On top side of handle at rim, owl to right, between olive sprigs.
Owl Skyphoi (ARV2 984, ---, 3). |
Pink clay, slipped. The interior of the amphora was glazed black.
The stamp set ca. 0.06m. above the lower handle attachment; double-bodied owl, with olive twigs.
Cf. coin type of 297-255. Prof: PD 1132-2* ... 16 February 1935 ... The stamp set ca. 0.06m. above the lower handle attachment; double-bodied owl, with olive twigs.
... ΑΘΕ double bodied owl (in O) |
| About half of one side preserved with one handle attachment. Owl right, face full front; before him an olive branch. No contours. Red mixed fill. B' building fill, disturbed (c). Leica ... 28 February 1935 ... About half of one side preserved with one handle attachment. Owl right, face full front; before him an olive branch. |
| Obverse: owl (?) - insect (?) within a wreath. The letter E at right.
Reverse: plain.
Similar to IL 792 (NN 1600); thinner fabric. Hole in bedrock at bottom of drain.
Hellenistic sand. 1763 Leica ... 23-24 May 1939 ... Obverse: owl (?) - insect (?) |
| A: in wreath an owl standing right, with head turned back (?).
Uncertain object in field to left.
B: uncertain. Entered as coin no. 40, for the day. Green sand drain fill. Leica ... 14 May 1934 ... A: in wreath an owl standing right, with head turned back (?).
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Broken and mended with missing pieces restored in plaster and painted, notably the horizontal handle and a bit of the wall and rim next to it. On underside of floor, circle and dot. Much of the glaze fired ... Third quarter of the 5th century B.C ... H. 0.082; diam. 0.097.
A--B, owl, between olive sprigs (much of sprig missing on one side).
Reserved line for ground.
Owl Skyphoi. |
| Intact.
A. Herakles and tripod.
B. three countermarks: a stork holding lizard, a snail and rabbit, a plump pitcher or an owl. On top of an early Roman strosis dug last year. Leica ... 16 April 1937 ... B. three countermarks: a stork holding lizard, a snail and rabbit, a plump pitcher or an owl. |
| Glaux Cup. A small part of the rim preserved; none of the handles; none of the base; restored in plaster. On each side an owl, head facing, between olive sprays. Well 5. Leica ... 21 March-16 April 1935 ... On each side an owl, head facing, between olive sprays. |
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