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Left to right. Γάες
If this is a genitive of Gaia, as Blegen suggested, it is surprising. Ge and its forms are normal in Attic epigraphy, while Gaia is poetic. Votive dump. Γάες |
From the wall of a large plain amphora?
Incised outside:
Pale greenish buff clay.
Joins P 20412. Red gravelly fill with kalikia. 4976 Leica ... 10 June 1947 ... Agora XXV, no. 370, pp. 15, 71. |
| Mended from many small fragments. Rim piece of a semi-glazed krater, badly broken.
Incised inside:
Red glaze inside, on rim, and for band outside. Finished Red gravelly ostrakon fill under ΝΘ-Ξ wall ... 13 June 1947 ... Agora XXV, no. 372, pp. 15, 71. |
Joins P 17950. Small wall fragment of plain pot.
Inscribed outside. Red gravelly fill under wall B, ostrakon fill. 8330 Leica ... 20 October 1949 ... Agora XXV, no. 370, pp. 15, 71. |
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