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| Half broken off; symbol, amphora(?) or cornucopia(?). Msc: Thasos A.B. 1669(VG)* Finished Loose Hellenistic fill with sherds. Θασί[ων]
cornucopia
Ἀριστ[οφάνης] 4418 Leica ... 2 May 1947 ... Msc: Thasos A.B. 1669(VG)* |
| Twice stamped; perhaps a lobster or scorpion(?).
Early Thasian. Stp: doubled*
Rdg: homard; Thasos en produit beaucoup, encore aujourd'hui(AB)* Finished Below modern road level. Early 4th century context ... 12 February 1936 ... Stp: doubled*
Rdg: homard; Thasos en produit beaucoup, encore aujourd'hui(AB)* |
| Stamp broken off at left; cluster(?). Par: this stp resembles type of =KLEOFWN= w/ %clus (Thasos 98 etc),
but preservation on either side inadequate for cert; filed w/
query(VG 10.i.53)* Finished Mixed ... 14 May 1940 ... Par: this stp resembles type of =KLEOFWN= w/ %clus (Thasos 98 etc),
but preservation on either side inadequate for cert; filed w/
query(VG 10.i.53)* |
Lid missing.
Flat bottom, slightly concave at center. Concave wall with concave moulding at base. Vertical flange for lid. Reserved: underside, horizontal top of wall and outer face of rim.
From the ... Ca. 430 B.C ... Similar, but even closer in shape to the series of concave saltcellars, 922-929: from Thasos, Ét. thas., VII, pl. 57, 47 (upside down). |
| Rectangular stamp; amphora. Par: like Thasos 1016, 1387(VG)*
Msc: of Lysandros no ex on this file of name in top line; for tentative
restoration of Amphandros cf his type w/ pilos and star(VG 10.i.53)* ... 19 July 1947 ... Par: like Thasos 1016, 1387(VG)*
Msc: of Lysandros no ex on this file of name in top line; for tentative
restoration of Amphandros cf his type w/ pilos and star(VG 10.i.53)*
Stp: partie supe\'r, d'une amphore(AB)* |
Short flaring rim, a single groove below it; ovoid body; handles rolled and slightly flattened; ring foot. Light red clay, traces of buff surfacing outside; glaze wash inside and on the rim.
1444 and ... Context ca. 500-480 B.C ... Similar, Thasos 776 ρ: Ét. thas., VII, p. 54, no. 6, pl. 19, 6 and profile, pl. |
| The lower attachment and nearly the whole handle preserved; not the upper attachment, but a spreading toward it at the upper break; medium broad; finger print (right thumb?) at base.
The clay is reddish-buff ... 29 May 1933 ... A seal with this device (a coin type of Thasos of the 4th century) and with the first of these names, was found at Corinth in a deposit closed by 338 B.C.
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