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| Nettos Painter. ABV 7, β. Paralip. 6, 2 [β]. Kerameikos VI, ii, no. 182, pl. 112. Athens, N.M. 16366. Paralip. 4, 19. Panther Painter. Athens, N.M. 31655. Paralip. 11, 3. Athens, N.M. 16358. Paralip. 11, ... Agora 23 152 P 26656 P 4277 P 6577 P 3616 P 25661 P 7866 P 25336 Q 17:8 E 14:11 F 12:5 I 14:1 O 12:2 ... Late 7th B.C ... ABV 7, β ... Paralip. 6, 2 [β] ... ABV 7, δ |
| From the shoulder of a large closed pot. Head and chest of a horse facing left; in front of it, an uncertain object. Purple red on horse's mane and chest strap.
Attic clay, orange pink surface. Green ... 21 February 1935 |
Polos-style amphora fragment mended from two pieces. Part of the lowest animal frieze, with rays below. Siren to right; incised rosettes in field.
Clay burned gray, and glaze badly peeled. Second layer ... 11 February 1935 |
| Perhaps from the neck of a volute krater; good black glaze inside.
Outside, procession left; first, armed warrior carrying spear and shield; purple for rim of shield; white for emblem; front half of ... 27 March 1935 |
| Nettos Painter. Paralip. 4, 17-24. Athens, N.M. 16382. ABV 3, 4; 3; 4. Paralip. 3, 10. Athens, N.M. 16383. ABV 7, 7:γ. Paralip. 3, 12. Athens, N.M. 16384. ABV 6. Paralip. 3, 13. Amphorae; Type Uncertain ... Agora 23 144 P 25343 P 26642 P 26760 P 4807 P 25338 P 31091 T 19:1 T 18:3 E-F 12-14 G-I 11-12 I 10:1 ... Late 7th B.C ... ABV 3, 4; 3; 4 ... ABV 7, 7:γ ... ABV 7, 7:β |
| From a closed pot (squat small amphora?).
Below, rays. Frieze of animals: preserved, two sirens facing; in field, incised rosettes. Above, double line of dots separating it from next frieze. Added purple ... 27 March 1935 |
| From the shoulder of a large closed pot: amphora. Above, lotus bud and flower frieze; below head of silen to right; bearded and with horse's ear. Purple for the hair and beard; white vertical line on shoulder; ... 11 February 1935 |
| From a large closed pot. Outside, part of large woman's face (siren?), left, facing a palmette.
Buff clay, all the glaze peeled off. B' building fill, disturbed. Leica ... 3 April 1935 |
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