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| Agora 12, no. 309. Agora 8, no. 116. Agora 12, no. 305. Agora 12, no. 308. Agora 12, no. 335. Agora 12, no. 331. Agora 23, no. 1700. Agora 12, no. 401. Agora 12, no. 400. Agora 12, no. 400, 403. Agora ... Agora 31 123 ... Agora 12, no. 309 ... Agora 12, no. 305 ... Agora 12, no. 1114 |
Foot, handle, neck and mouth missing.
Shoulder black, body banded for about two-thirds of its length, glazed below. Glaze fired red in places.
There are a number of lekythoi decorated with reserved bands ... Ca. 500 B.C. |
| K. Pittakys, Ἐφ. Ἀρχ., no. 2614. S. Koumanoudes, Ἐπγ. Ἐπιτ., no. 2904. J. Kirchner, I.G., II², 11471a. J. Kirchner, I.G., II², 11466. I.G., II, 3720. W. Peek, G.V.I., no. 1755. W. Peek, G.G., no. 74. B ... Agora 17 151 I 936 I 5442 I 5316 I 5939 I 3514 I 4150 I 4821 I 1114 ... 5 June 1933 |
| Inscribed stele.
The bottom broken, and the pediment top chipped.
Inscribed with elegiac couplet; four lines of the inscription preserved, plus three letters.
Pentelic marble.
Cf. IG II3, no. 3720. Found ... Before 350 B.C. |
| Type 46 C; Traditional Body Design; Decorated Tops; Rims and Lugs Subordinate to Decoration. Fill. Hesperia, III, 1934, pp. 366-367, fig. 50, C 59. Cistern. Type 46 D; Traditional Body Design; Decorated ... Agora 4 151 L 772 L 4672 L 1371 L 4544 L 1849 L 3772 L 1923 L 1114 H-I-J 12-13 E 14:1 ... 275-225 B.C. |
| Inscribed fragment of altar (?).
Apparently the mid part of a small altar; preserved to its original height and thickness, broken to right and left; its top slightly scooped out; its face front and back ... Ca. 240 A.D. |
| Lekythoi; The Lekythos Painters IV; The Class of Athens 581; i or ii. Well. The Class of Athens 581; i or ii. Paralip. 241. Paralip. 234. The Class of Athens 581; i or ii; The Kalinderu Group. Paralip ... Agora 23 238 P 24333 P 24335 P 24435 P 24447 P 24371 P 24421 P 24397 P 24464 P 24485 P 1311 P 24488 Q 12:3 G 6:3 ... Early 5th B.C. |
| Roughly made thin broad arched handle.
Rough clay greyish at core.
Impression set slightly on inside of curve; broken away to right, chipped above and on emblem.
The head set as that its top is toward ... 13 March 1933 |
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