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Probably retrograde. -ΔΕ- Altar area. -ΔΕ- ... Probably retrograde. -ΔΕ- ... -ΔΕ- |
| Rectangular lug and beginning of wall. Long beard, conical cap; in field right and left of cap Α and Θ.
Coarse micaceous reddish clay.
In storage, ca. 16 others of similar type (pilos). P 22199a and ... 27 July 1964 ... ΔΕ 70 |
| Chipped on sides and at molding on top.
Rectangular altar, square in section. Molding at top and bottom. Top flat. Relief on three faces: 1) scene of sacrifice with a bull, large square hole in center ... ΔΕ 131 |
| Wall fragment depicting one leg with red greave; hand and arm hanging down behind leg - warrior being carried off battlefield? Fine style.
Interior red glaze. Ground line stripes also in brownish glaze ... July 1964 ... ΔΕ ... Lot ΔΕ 12 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Broken except along top which bevels back from face.
Rough pitted surface even on face.
Line 1 smoother than rest of face and apparently an erasure; faint letter traces.
Parts of six ... 11 June 1964 ... ΔΕ 10 |
| Block roughly rectangular in shape. Surface roughly dressed with a point in part; elsewhere natural smooth surface of the stone has been left and on this the inscription is written.
Sliver broken from ... 10 May 1965 ... ΔΕ |
| Intact. Found in situ in the southwest corner of the small shrine with naiskos and round altar west of the ancient road and partly under the modern street. Removed from its position by some unauthorized ... 27 October 1965 ... ΔΕ 126 |
| Inscribed wall block.
Face of block inscribed in three different area of which only one is legible.
Acropolis limestone. Found in situ, in wall block still in place. 527 Leica, 86-755 PD 2116 ... 26 April 1971 ... ΔΕ |
| Lead-glazed ware. Single fragment preserves part of rim and wall and one handle. Spurred handle. On wall, three ridges below which rosette in relief and upraised hand and arm to elbow.
Vitreous lead ... May 1964 ... ΔΕ 57 |
| Two fragments preserving over half of saucer. Traces of burning.
Plain string-cut base, slightly irregular wall.
Tan clay, unglazed; partly burned gray. Inventoried 6 July 2010. Finished Excavated ... July 1964 ... ΔΕ ... Lot ΔΕ 7 |
| Three fragments preserving slightly less than half of saucer. Traces of fire.
Flat, string-cut base, slightly concave wall.
Tan clay, partly burned gray. Inventoried 6 July 2010. Finished Excavated ... July 1964 ... ΔΕ ... Lot ΔΕ 7 |
| Five joining fragments preserve profile and all of base. Missing two thirds of rim and upper wall, and both handles. Traces of fire.
Flat, string-cut base. Straight wall with wheel ridging outside ... July 1964 ... ΔΕ ... Lot ΔΕ 7 |
| Single fragment preserving part of shoulder with lower handle attachment and a trace of lower part of rim.
Wheel made chytridion with trimming marks on lower body. Out-turned rim. Handle from shoulder ... July 1964 ... ΔΕ 135 |
| Knob, part of top surface and rim preserved. Eros to right holding pyxis and sash moves toward woman, nude from waist up, seated to left, holding box and sash. Behind her, heads and arms of two more women ... July 1964 ... ΔΕ 24 |
| Preserved are two handles and large portions of rim and body; two major sections touch at one point giving complete diameter. Restored in plaster. Shallow, two-handled pan with concave wall and rounded ... 1964 ... ΔΕ 37 |
| Chips missing from edge, restored in plaster. Two joining fragments. Domed shape, knob flat on top; traces of glaze.
Pale clay. House of the Greek Mosaic, room s, below floor level, above bedrock. Cont ... July 1964 ... ΔΕ ... Lot ΔΕ 7 |
About one-third preserved including one handle. Completely restored in plaster. Rounded bottom, rolled horizontal handles rising above rim; flaring, flanged rim.
Red clay and slip. House of the Greek ... July 1964 ... ΔΕ 105 |
Mouth, handle and upper part of body preserved in five joining fragments. Round mouth, grooved handle. Graffito on shoulder.
Dull brown glaze on outside and inside rim. House of the Greek Mosaic, well ... 14 July 1964 ... ΔΕ 67 |
Much missing including neck and handles, except for root of neck and base of one handle. Mended from many pieces. Faint painted inscription on shoulder.
Preserved part very similar to Agora V, pl. 28, ... 1964 ... ΔΕ ... Lot ΔΕ 10 |
Inscribed base.
Right side, right two-thirds of front and rear one-third of left side intact and finely dressed.
Top edge, where preserved, beveled, and top surface smooth dressed. Rectangular cutting ... 1964 ... ΔΕ |
Lower part of face preserved.
Pale to orange clay.
Cf. Hesperia 64 (1995), p. 414, n. 21. House of the Greek Mosaic. No useful context. Leica ... 25 June 1964 ... ΔΕ 4 |
Complete except for part of top of one handle chipped. Moulded ring foot, concave underside; low, compact body, plain spurred handles, moulded rim.
Glaze well preserved over most of vase; reserved rings ... 1964 ... ΔΕ 30 |
About one-fourth missing from rim and wall. False ring foot, rounded walls, plain lip.
Brown clay; thin grayish-brown glaze on interior. House of the Greek Mosaic, south of f at base of wall. Late 4th.-early ... 17 July 1964 ... ΔΕ |
| a) Five joining fragments from the bottom of the bowl and upper part of foot. Bowl: rays(?). Foot: Egg and dart; palmettes, superimposed and circumscribed, alternating with lotus flowers; olive leaves ... 22 July 1964 ... ΔΕ |
| Woman seated to left holding object. In front of her, hand to right holding box and sash. Cistern north of c, House of the Greek Mosaic, lower fill. Cont. T 13. Leica ... 1964 ... ΔΕ 24 BIS |
Very likely from the same skyphos as H 215, H 181.
Two joining pieces of a small, shoulder-less skyphos with reserved handle zone.
Retrograde. - ας δε μ' εγραφ[σε--].
Taking the three fragments together ... Retrograde. - ας δε μ' εγραφ[σε--].
Taking the three fragments together (H 223, H 215 and H 181) we may restore the inscription to read something like [το Δι]ός ειμί. [---] ας δε μ' έγραφ[σε]ν ... ας δε μ' εγραφ[σε--]. |
| Neck, handle and much of back wall missing. Flat bottom; gently rounding sides.
Above, on the shoulder, painted in the glaze, the ligature delta-epsilon.
Pinkish-buff clay. Glazed. Neck glazed inside; ... 8 June 1938 ... Όλπη με επιγραφή: ΔΕ που δηλώνει τη χρήση της ως σκεύος δημόσιου γεύματος.500-480 π.Χ. |
Part of handle missing.
Ring foot. Reserved: resting surface and underside with glazed band, circle and central dot. Graffito on underside: ΔΕ ... Ca. 430 B.C ... Graffito on underside: ΔΕ. |
| Parts of rim missing. Restored in plaster. Similar in shape and fabric to P 5116 (Α 1038), with a similar graffito scratched through the dry glaze in the middle of the floor, as well as on the underside ... 12-15 March 1935 ... Μελαμβαφής κύλικα με επιγραφή: ΔΕ που δηλώνει τη χρήση της ως σκεύος δημόσιου γεύματος. 470-460 π. |
Mended from three pieces. Left to right.
-ΙΣΙΘΕΟ ειμί
The first six letters are probably the end of a personal name in the genitive, perhaps [Δε]ισιθέο. The inscription is a statement of ownership: 'I ... -ΙΣΙΘΕΟ ειμί
The first six letters are probably the end of a personal name in the genitive, perhaps [Δε]ισιθέο. The inscription is a statement of ownership: 'I am (the cup of [De]isitheos'. |
Spreading ring foot, lipped; inset lip, concave. Fillet at junction of wall and floor, offset above and below by an in- cised line. Reserved: outer face of foot, resting surface and underside with three ... Ca. 480 B.C ... On under- side: ΔΕ, ligatured. |
Very likely from the same skyphos as H 223 and H 181.
-ος ειμί-
Taking the three fragments together (H 223, H 215 and H 181) we may restore the inscription to read something like [το Δι]ός ειμί. [---] ... [---] ας δε μ' έγραφ[σε]ν. |
Scraped groove on top of foot. Graffito on floor and under foot: ΔΕ, ligatured.
There are many cups of this shape from the same deposit; of the following, several carry graffiti: P 5116 Hesperia, V, 1936, ... 470-460 B.C ... Graffito on floor and under foot: ΔΕ, ligatured.
There are many cups of this shape from the same deposit; of the following, several carry graffiti: P 5116 Hesperia, V, 1936, p. 337, fig. 4; Bloesch, FAS, p. 139, 8; P 5118-9; P 5120 Hesperia, ibid., p. 353, fig. 22; P 5121, P 5123-5; P 5128 ibid., p. 347, fig. 16, 1; ARV 1611, 7; P 5129-30. From a con- temporary deposit, G 12:22, others also have the ΔΕ liga- tured: P 10813-6 Hesperia, Suppl. |
Probably from the same vessel as H 223 and H 215.
The sherd preserves a single letter , nu, written retrograde. It is apparently the final letter of the inscription, since no letters follow to the left ... [---] ας δε μ' έγραφ[σε]ν. |
| Part of the lower body and ring foot of a closed pot. A round hole, neatly cut before firing through the bottom, preserved at one side near the ring foot. Outside unglazed except for band on foot; coarse ... July 1946 ... Εξωτερικά δε φέρει γάνωμα, ενώ η εσωτερική του επιφάνεια καλύπτεται από μελανό γάνωμα. |
| a) From neck of a geometric amphora. Part of one metope panel, bounded by triple lines on all sides. On it, head and front legs of a grazing horse, right. Between legs, tree; between front leg and head, ... 8 February 1935 ... (F-G 12:1)
38/Η
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