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Letters incised with a blunt point, left to right, apparently upside down to vessel. -.A-
Grayish buff clay. Votive dump. -.A- |
| Broad, ribbed; small fragment not preserving junction with neck.
Fairly coarse red clay, very micaceous.
Left end of the impression broken away; upper edge set too near edge of handle; damaged. Finished ... Rather 4th. century B.C. |
Inscribed fragment.
Casualty list from Peloponesian war.
Fragment Ι 383 a), broken all round.
Parts of about nine lines of the inscription preserved; stoichedon.
Fragment Ρ 209 b), inscribed face only ... 430 (?) B.C. |
| Small pieces of rim missing. Small base ring; flat floor; upturned lip. Floral decoration in blue and black on floor.
Gritty white clay. Colorless glaze. Finished Pithos. Leica ... 16 April 1938 |
The start of the neck preserved and marked by a red band, below which head of satyr left. Added white for the berries of the vine filling ornament. Incision for the interior details of the satyr's features ... August-September 1932 ... Hesperia 15 (1946), p. 313, no. 209 ... Agora XXIII, no. 774. |
Moulded foot, concave beneath, with reserved groove in resting surface. Reserved groove at junction of two members on lower part of foot. Decoration inside: four palmettes within rouletting.
For this ... 350-325 B.C. |
| Complete profile preserved; most of rim and wall missing. Steep rim profile; rim grooved in different levels; ring foot.
Buff clay. Thin wash of black glaze mostly worn on interior. Piers 15-16 west, ... 14 July 1949 |
Fish-plate: Ionian?
One-fourth of rim and floor preserved.
Overhanging rim. Two scraped grooves at outer edge of floor and two around central depression; rouletting on floor. Hard fabric with white inclusions ... Context of before ca. 150 |
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