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| ARV² 684, 143. ARV² 728-729. Paralip. 411. Addenda 283. ARV² 685, 170. ARV² 677-689. Paralip. 405-407. ARV² 730-739. Paralip. 411-412. Addenda 283-284. Addenda 279-280. ARV² 742. Paralip. 413. ARV² 695 ... Agora 30 111 P 7561 P 5562 P 14384 P 10410 ... Addenda 283 ... Addenda 283-284 ... Addenda 279-280 |
| Broken off at chin.
Hair in melon-waves; a large flat bun behind.
No traces of color.
Buff clay.
ADDENDA: The woman wears earring.
Cf. T 1737. Cistern. Coroplast 's dump.
4th c. B.C. fill. Leica, XXXIV-47, ... 15 April 1938 |
About half preserved, mended from many pieces; the profile complete. Restored in plaster. Medallion, small head of Athena Parthenos. Lower wall, broad zone of small imbricated leaves. Above, kraters, wreaths, ... May 1947 |
Piece of neck and shoulder with short ridged strap handle.
Graffito below handle:
Dark gray to black micaceous clay.
ADDENDA Fragment of rim added. Cistern. Leica ... 19 May 1938 |
| Similar to P 8253 (ΠΘ 1928); with neck and mouth, handle and part of upper body.
Incised below handle:
ADDENDA P 8253: Outward stepped ring foot and elongated oval body, with shallow horizontal grooves; ... March-May 1936 |
| Female seated on throne with drapery drawn across lap and hanging down left side.
Good work.
Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA. No traces of running drill. Ca. 400? (AS) Finished Mint, Room D, Wall T. 1276 Leica ... 9 July 1959 |
Inscribed fragments.
Record of accounts kept by Treasurers of Athena.
Opisthographic.
Fragment ΒΒ 283 a), left side (of face A) preserved; broken at top and bottom and other side.
On face A, eight lines ... End of 5th. century B.C ... Fragment ΒΒ 283 a), left side (of face A) preserved; broken at top and bottom and other side.
... Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA Two uninscribed pieces, probably from the bottom and side perhaps belong and were given this same number, bracketed; they do not join ... a) (ΒΒ 283) 4/Λ
b) (ΒΒ 466) 36/Μ
a) (ΒΒ 283) R 20
b) (ΒΒ 466) R 21 |
Mended from three pieces. Shape similar to P 2597. Reserved, the space within the base which is decorated with two concentric glazed circles and a central dot.
Firm glaze, slightly grayed.
Cf. Agora ... August-September 1932 |
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