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All three from different pots, but one example of archaic mending.
Orange buff clay. Oscar Broneer, Nb. No. 5.
Aglaurion, ca. 14m. 76 ... 7-10 July 1937 ... AP 3007 c ... AP 3007 c |
| Obverse: eagle standing left, head thrown back.
In field to right, a draped female figure erect, Demeter or Artemis (?), a tall torch (?) in either hand. In field to left, a branch and an inscription ... 18 June 1937 ... Agora X, p. 129, pl. 32, no. C 19 c. |
| Stamped.
Obverse: a nude figure seated, knees drawn up, on the prow of a ship.
Reverse: plain.
Black glaze.
Gray clay. Red Hellenistic fill. Leica ... 25 April 1934 ... Agora X, p. 128, pl. 32, no. C 15 c. |
| From same series as A 2837 and A 2838, but not inscribed. Complete save for minor abrasions. Heavily weathered.
Anathyrosis on both lateral edges. In bottom a dowel cutting 0.48m. from left edge (no possibility ... 1959 ... Hesperia 41 (1972), p. 57, fig. 4 c, pl. 16 d, c. |
| Complete except for chips. Shaft has twenty flutes.
Pentelic marble. Catalogued May 1971. A letter of 1985, attached to the card, says the capital was being moved to the South Slope of Acropolis to the ... 4th c. B.C. (?) ... Agora XX, pl. 18, c. |
Three-fourths of rim and wall missing; underside, half of foot, and parts of wall restored.
Flaring foot; broad, flat resting surface. Wall strongly convex, with flare at top. Shiny black glaze.
Similar: ... 200-175 ... Thompson 1934, C 4, p. 347, fig. 28 (labeled C 3). |
| Two joining fragments preserving small portion of body of large closed vessel. Misfired to the point of vitrification with numerous bubbles and blisters on exterior. Catalogued September 1996, JKP. Tholos ... 4 June 1938 ... Tholos trench U, Pit in alley, layer (c). |
| On one side, letters in raised characters; on other side an uncertain represantation, in relief.
Soft reddish clay. Civic Offices, westernmost room, surface of floor. Hellenistic or later context. Leica ... 15 May 1953 ... Agora X, no. C 3. |
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