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Tip of handle broken.
On rim, leaf pattern; one side partly defaced.
On discus, rosette round central filling hole; grooved petals.
Handle, solid, double grooved. Nozzle, with a shape more pointed.
On ... 22 July 1931 |
| ARV² 245-246. Addenda 204-205. Paralip. 350. Addenda 202. ARV² 247. ARV² 247-248. ARV² 267-269. ARV² 352. Addenda 205-206. ARV² 271-299. ARV² 276, 76. Addenda 207. Robertson ,AK 13, 1970 [pp. 13-16], pp ... Agora 30 96 ... Addenda 204-205 ... Addenda 202 ... Addenda 205-206 |
| Many fragments. Satyr and dancing female to right, toward another figure.
ADDENDA: Many fragments.
Little Lion Class, ca. 500 B.C.
Roebuck no. 202
ABV Carl Roebuck, Nb. No. 6.
Well A. 141 ... 12 April 1938 ... Satyr and dancing female to right, toward another figure.
ADDENDA: Many fragments.
... Roebuck no. 202
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Many non-joining wall fragments from a large closed pot with grayish-brown wash inside. Amphora?
d) Folds of hanging drapery.
e) Drapery?
g) Leg?
h) Elbow?
ADDENDA P 19579 and P 19579 BIS were originally ... 24 April-13 June 1947 |
| Floor. ARV² 545, 1. ARV² 536, 5. Addenda 255. ARV² 537, 9. ARV² 541, 4. ARV² 541, 8. Pit. ARV² 541, 1. Paralip. 385, 1. Addenda 256. Fill. ARV² 541, 2. ARV² 542, 22. ARV² 542, 26. ARV² 542, 29. ARV² 543, ... Agora 30 162 P 27686 P 17532 P 19130 P 19150 P 19447 P 24831 P 1463 P 14:3 J 18:3 C 18:4 N 10:1 ... 470-460 B.C ... Addenda 255 ... Addenda 256 ... Addenda 202 |
Fragment from left side of head of cock figurine.
Front (beak, etc. ) broken away.
Fluted comb indicated over large eye; start of beak set off from head by double groove; neck feathers faintly indicated ... 13 February 1932 |
Only the front part of the head preserved; broken at vertical join of neck.
Details of features and high basket headdress rendered by linear incisions. Unglazed.
Orange clay, slightly micaceous.
ADDENDA: ... 12 March 1935 |
Shoulder fragment with start of neck. Contour and relief line fired reddish brown. Max. dim. 0.058.
Satyr (most of face) to right. At the lower break, a bit of reserve, part of the satyr's outstretched ... Ca. 500-490 B.C ... Petersburg Π 1899.75 (ARV2 248, 1; Paralip. 350, 1; Addenda 202), which also has no tongue pattern on the shoulder at the junction with the neck, and London, B.M. E 261 (ARV2 248, 2; Addenda 202); also Geneva, Ortiz, which may be by the Diogenes Painter (ARV2 1639 to p. 249, 3) or the Syleus Painter (ARV2 249, 3; Addenda 203); and Louvre G 223 by the Syleus Painter (ARV2 250, 16). |
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