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| Cup-Skyphoi. Stemless Cups. Lezzi-Hafter, Eretria-Maler, pp. 281-283. ARV² 76, 84. Paralip. 328, 84. Addenda 168. ARV² 77, 85. ARV² 1472, 2. ARV² 888, 151. ARV² 888, 152. ARV² 329, 133. ARV² 332, 34. Addenda ... Agora 30 66 ... Addenda 168 ... Addenda 286-287 ... Addenda 286 |
| 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 285-286 ... Addenda 286-287 |
| Fragment from upper part only. Similar to P 6698 (ΠΘ 283) but plumper. Three sets of compass drawn concentric half-circles; no decoration between.
ADDENDA P 6698: High ring foot, squat eggy body, narrow ... 3-6 February 1936 |
Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face, left side and roughly dressed back preserved.
Inscribed within a framed wreath.
Three lines of the inscription preserved, with five letters.
Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA ... 2nd. century A.D. |
| Most of lip missing; cracked; otherwise intact. Narrow neck with flaring lip. Wheel grooves around neck, base of neck and shoulder. Walls project below bottom, forming ring foot. Single rough handle.
... 6 April 1937 |
Mended from several pieces. Small, slightly flaring plain lip; one vertical handle. No foot, but slightly concave base.
Fairly fine buff clay, red glaze outside and on inside of rim.
ADDENDA Badly broken ... 13-25 January 1936 |
| ARV² 523, 1. Addenda 254. ARV² 763, 1. Paralip. 415, 1. Addenda 286. ARV² 763, 3. ARV² 94, 111. ARV² 774, 3. Paralip. 416, 3. Addenda 287. ARV² 94, 112. ARV² 775, 3. Addenda 288. Well. ARV² 1248, 8. Addenda ... Agora 30 336 P 13622 P 12776 P 4998 P 287 P 15702 G 11:3 ... 510 B.C ... Addenda 254 ... Addenda 286 ... Addenda 287 |
| Broken off just above the knees.
Bearded and pot-bellied figure, wearing a short cloak and a pointed cap.
His right elbow is bent sharply out, the hand held against his side; with the left arm he clutches ... Publication: ca. 375 B.C. |
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