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Flat bottom with groove near edge; low strap handle. Reserved beneath: groove and within, with circle and dot ... Late 6th c. B.C. |
Chip of rim missing.
Scraped groove in resting surface; concave underside. Lower body pointed. Slightly rising and flaring spurs. Dull to lustrous glaze, red inside and underneath, mostly gray below stacking ... 325-300 |
The upper part only preserved; the lower part made up in plaster, much as 1450.
Flaring rim marked off by a light groove below; sloping shoulder; thick strap handles. Wheelmade of cooking ware, heavy ... Context ca. 435-425 B.C. |
Flaring ring foot. Flaring rim; round handles. Added red: two lines at the level of the lower attachment of the handles. Glaze badly worn and peeled ... Late 6th c. B.C. |
Rim chipped.
Convex underside. Slightly concave wall. Slight groove at either edge of rim. Shiny black glaze.
Cf. Δελτ 29, 1973--1974, B1 1 [1979], p. 43, pl. 51:δ ... 325-295 |
Wall and torus base fragment of stand. Glaze chipped here and there. P.H. 0.10; P.W. 0.172; est. diam. of base 0.29.
Two women (lower drapery of each) one to right, the other frontal, each wearing a long ... Ca. 410 B.C. |
Wall fragment of stand. Glaze pitted and flaked in places. P.H. a) 0.175, b) 0.086. E. Papoutsaki-Serbeti, Ὀ Ζωγράφος τῆς Providence, Athens 1983, pl. 33; K. Arafat, Classical Zeus, Oxford 1990, pl. 31 ... Ca. 470 B.C. |
Wall fragment of stand. Max. dim. 0.086.
All that remains of the figures is part of their drapery.
Not from the same stand as 120 because the wall is too thin and the size seems slightly smaller ... Ca. 470 B.C. |
Composed of two pieces from different though con- temporary deposits, the length measured from P 26177, a complete handle.
Double rolled handle with loop at end. The bowl dipped, the handle unglazed ... 425-400 B.C. |
Intact.
Scraped groove between moldings of foot; reserved resting surface; pointed underside. Ivy-leaf thumb rests. Ivy garland running right. Leaves on incised stems alternate with dot rosettes.
Dull ... 275-250 ... Other kantharoi with garlands with incised stems: 208--210, P 4328 (E 15:7, lower fill), P 25677 (A 17:3). Ivy with incised stems occurs also on 480, 824, P 17864 (Agora XXII, no. 406, p. 92, pl. 69 [M 21:1]), P 20364, P 26257 (M 18:10). |
Three non-joining wall fragments from each side, with start of rim. Fragment c preserves a lug. Glaze cracked here and there. Max. dim. a) 0.099, b) 0.177; diam. of rim, fragment c: 0.30. C. Boulter, Hesperia ... Mid-5th century B.C. |
About one-third of body restored.
Scraped groove between moldings of foot; broad, flat resting surface; pointed underside. Deep lower body with offset at base.
Ivy-leaf thumb rests. Spearhead necklace ... 275-250 |
Small sections of body and part of rim restored; no wear on resting surface or underside.
Underside extends below foot, so pot rocks on rounded surface; outwardly beveled resting surface. Top of handle ... 300-275 |
One-fourth of rim, large part of upper wall, and small parts of lower wall and of handles restored.
Groove in resting surface probably not scraped; concave underside.
High, cylindrical stem. Pointed ... 300-280 |
Parts of body and most of pouring lip restored.
Rounded resting surface; nippled underside; unglazed underneath.
Shallow, irregular, glazed groove on lower body above foot. Top of handle pointed. Shiny ... 300-275 |
Flat underside, reserved. Worn.
Similar, P 5458 E 13:1 ... 450-425 B.C. |
Banded decoration; underside reserved, with broad resting surface and two circles and dot.
For the foot, cf. B.S.A., LIII-LIV, 1958-59, p. 164, fig. 7, 26, Ismir from Old Smyrna, and London 1947. 7-14 ... 575-550 B.C. |
Lagynos.
Underside, parts of body, and most of handle restored.
Flaring ring foot; flat resting surface. Flattened globular body.
Fairly long, tubular neck. Flaring rim, flat on top and undercut on ... Second half of 1st century (context of 110 to early 1st century after Christ) |
Flat projecting bottom. Dipped. Bottom reserved.
Late 5th century examples are: P 10543 B 15:1 and P 10992 B 15:1 Hesperia, XVIII, 1949, p. 320, 29-30 ... Ca. 430 B.C. |
Foot and half of lower body preserved.
Molded foot, concave with groove underneath. Low stem. Ovoid body.
Decoration in orangish brown glaze. Swag (originally three?) in thin glaze bound by darker fillets ... Context of 110-75 |
One handle, half of body, and over half of rim restored.
Flaring foot; beveled, reserved resting surface; pointed underside.
Scraped groove at junction of body and foot. Old-man-mask thumb rest.
Opposing ... Ca. 275 |
Oinochoe: Gnathia Ware.
Part of handle and top of wall.
Handle round in section, with slight groove in top, terminates over mouth of vessel in moldmade lion head. White paint on lion. Very pale brown ... Early 3rd century? |
Recessed underside. All glazed; the resting surface worn. Dipped.
P 15045 N 21:7 is close ... Ca. 475 B.C. |
Fragment of shoulder and angle.
Convex shoulder; angle not very acute. Decoration in tan glaze: broad band with two narrow bands above it at angle; on shoulder, parts of two swags tied with ribbons, dot ... |
Handle and mouth missing.
Flat projecting bottom; high breast. Bottom reserved. Glaze worn on body.
From the middle of the 5th century: P 21916-7 N 7:3 Hesperia, XXII, 1953, p. 82, fig. 3, 59 and 58, ... 470-450 B.C. |
Barbotine Cup Or Jug.
Lower body and most of wall and rim restored.
Ovoid body, upper two-thirds decorated with five rows of barbotine bosses. Body angles in to rim at top. Low rim, convex to outside ... Context of 110 to early 1st century after Christ |
Handle and pieces of body missing.
Low foot; flat resting surface; flat underside. Deep lower body, nearly horizontal upper body. Short neck with cup mouth. Strap handle. Faint traces of broad band with ... 2nd-century context |
Handle and much of wall missing; profile not complete.
Ring foot; ribbed body. Around the neck, olive wreath in added clay with traces of gilding.
Besides the pieces catalogued that have added clay and ... 325-310 B.C. |
Flat underside, reserved. Graffito on underside: Δ.
In the latest stages of the shape, the bowls are dipped, e.g. P 10572 B 15:1 Hesperia, XVIII, 1949, pl. 93, 71; P 786 I-J 18:1 and P 17889 N 21:9 ... 430-410 B.C. |
About one-third of body restored.
Raised base, concave underneath. Very tapering body. Mouth has curved profile, sharp lip. Fine, fairly micaceous fabric, reddish yellow below (5YR 7/6), red above (2.5YR ... Ca. 300 |
Four non-joining fragments: a shoulder and wall fragment of lebes with start of handle; b + c, and e of stand, d of foot. Stand strengthened with plaster and painted. Glaze fired brownish on lebes; flaked ... Ca. 410 B.C. |
Underside, almost all of foot, most of lower body, and one-third of shoulder restored; handle and upper neck missing.
Low foot; flat resting surface. Nearly hemispherical lower body.
Strap handle? Broad ... Context of 50 B.C. to A.D. 50 |
Parts of bottom, body, and neck restored; a few pieces missing.
Low foot with torus profile; flat resting surface; nearly flat underside. Slightly convex lower body, convex shoulder. Smooth transition ... Context of 115-86 |
Ring foot; inset lip. Reserved: underside with glazed band and circle; junction of wall and foot. Handle-panels glazed.
Similar: P 19315 B 18:5 Hesperia, XVIII, 1949, pl. 39, 3; XX, 1951, pl. 73, 1 and ... Ca. 425 B.C. |
Flat bottom; two grooves round lowest part of wall. Double handle with shouldering. Reserved: underside with two circles near center and one at outer edge.
Very similar, all with flat bottom, are P 4857 ... 450-425 B.C. |
One-third of foot, center of floor, and chips of rim missing.
Rounded resting surface. Thick, shiny black glaze.
Similar: P 10452 (B 13:7, bottom fill) ... 290-275 |
Squat ovoid body on ring foot; flaring rim with interior flange; rolled handles. Attic household ware; glaze wash inside, and traces of a glaze band below the handles.
On a somewhat more slender example ... Context ca. 435-425 B.C. |
Handle, upper part of neck, and parts of wall missing.
Low, irregular foot; flat resting surface; convex, irregular underside. Lower body with nearly vertical wall, irregularly pared at bottom. Convex ... Context of 100-50? |
Flaring ring foot; concave handle, the upper attachment fixed below the drip-ring. Slight double curve in mouth; rim rounded on top. Foot reserved beneath. Added red: two lines at level of lower handle-attachment ... Ca. 450 B.C. |
Half of rim and upper body, pieces of lower body, most of one handle, and part of the other missing.
Scraped groove in resting surface; concave underside. Scraped groove at junction of stem and body ... Ca. 300 ... For treatment of lower body see 116, 117, P 31100 and P 24303 (Agora XXVII, nos. 92, 139, pp. 178, 185, ill. 34, pls. 40, 42 [O--R 7--10]); Adriani 1952a, p. 26, fig. 21:15 (from Hadra). For shape of body and handles see Braun 1970, no. 8, p. 134, pl. 54:1. |
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