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| Broken all around; unglazed inside. Part of a black band, vertical, with letters on both sides.
ADDENDA Possibly from a signed Panathenaic amphora; cf. AJA 47 (1943), p. 457, fig. 9 (from Istanbul) ... 10 May 1934 ... AJA 47 (1943), p. 457, fig. 9 (from Istanbul). |
Low foot, black on the torus outer face. Reserved: resting surface, top of stem inside and handle-panels.
Similar, P 13791 U 25:2-U and P 26812, with added red round stem. Also, from Athens, Asklepieion ... Ca. 525 B.C ... Also, from Athens, Asklepieion area: Δελτ., XIX, 1964, χπονικά, pl. 16 δ, right; from Miletos: Istanbul. Mitt., IX-X, 1959-60, pl. 66, 1. |
Small Jug.
Fragment of wall.
Sloping shoulder, curving in to fairly wide neck. Groove on shoulder.
Fairly hard, fine, micaceous, pink fabric (7.5YR 7/4) with a few dark red inclusions; very pale brown ... Context of before ca. 150 ... Cf. a moldmade jug in Istanbul (PF II, p. 103, fig. 8:2). |
| Intact except for missing handle, rim and chips from base. High, raised base ring; pear-shaped body merging in to wide high flaring neck. Single vertical band handle. Black zigzag between bands, above ... 18th c. A.D ... ADDENDA Istanbul or Kutahya 18th. c. |
Part of handle and over half of body restored.
Angular foot; beveled resting surface; nearly flat underside. High lower body. Curved shoulder with smooth transition to long, nearly cylindrical neck. Torus ... Context of 150-110 ... For shape cf. a lagynos in Istanbul (PF II, pp. 101, 105, fig. 6:1) and CVA, Brussels 3 [Belgium 3], pl. 2 [140]:18. |
Wall fragment with a little of projecting rim. Glaze misfired reddish brown in places on outside; a bit greenish on inside. Max. dim. 0.074.
Fight(?). The fragment preserves the raised, bent right arm ... Ca. 510-500 B.C ... Petersburg inv. 1843 by Phintias (ARV2 23, 5; Paralip. 509, 5; Addenda 155); Istanbul, from Xanthos A 34.2628 (ARV2 33, 1; Addenda 157) and Oxford 1934.54 under Taranto 22868--9 (ARV2 33, 7; Addenda 157) both by Sundry Members of the Pioneer Group. |
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