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Apparently complete.
Some kind of symbol or perhaps a ligature involving the letters alpha and delta: cf. two 6th c. B.C. ligatures of these letters from the precinct of Aphaia on Aigina, A. Furtwangler, ... B.C. ligatures of these letters from the precinct of Aphaia on Aigina, A. Furtwangler, Aegina, Das Heilihtum der Aphaia, Munich, 1906, p. 466, nos. 367, 368. |
| Part of neck missing. Ring foot and ovoid body; short neck and projecting lip ridged on top. One handle.
Letters in red on shoulder (bottom two lines smeared):
Pinkish-brown clay with white bits; creamy ... 13 May 1937 ... ADDENDA Aigina fabric, probably [JWH & SIR]. |
| Base and a part of wall missing. Partly restored in plaster. Rounded, apparently ovoid body; wide, low neck with slightly everted lip, sloping up to exterior, no handles.
Gritty , dark brownish-red clay ... 20 May-5 June 1932 ... ADDENDA Aigina? fabric. Can this be of Roman date? |
Wall fragment. Glaze thin in places on outside. Max. dim. 0.113.
A, male pursuing a woman. Parts of three figures remain: at the left, a bit of the himation and chiton, and left foot of a woman running ... Ca. 460 B.C ... This scene may represent Zeus pursuing Aigina, for in illustrations of this subject Zeus is often nude except for a cloak over both shoulders, and he moves in much the same manner as the pursuer does on 183. ... For the subject, see LIMC I, 1981, pp. 367--371, s.v. Aigina (S. Kaempf-Dimitriadou).
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