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Mouth and handle missing.
Small squat jug; ribs narrow, formed by vertical grooves. Blister ware; buff to pink clay, gray surfaces.
Cf. Corinth C-31-417 and 418: Corinth, XIV, pl. 49, 33, 34, from a ... Context ca. 375-350 B.C ... Corinth C-31-417 and 418: Corinth, XIV, pl. 49, 33, 34, from a votive deposit in the Asklepieion, third quarter of 4th century; the ribs still narrower. |
| Complete except for chips. Shaft has twenty flutes.
Pentelic marble. Catalogued May 1971. A letter of 1985, attached to the card, says the capital was being moved to the South Slope of Acropolis to the ... 4th c. B.C. (?) ... A letter of 1985, attached to the card, says the capital was being moved to the South Slope of Acropolis to the area of Asklepieion. |
Low foot, black on the torus outer face. Reserved: resting surface, top of stem inside and handle-panels.
Similar, P 13791 U 25:2-U and P 26812, with added red round stem. Also, from Athens, Asklepieion ... Ca. 525 B.C ... Also, from Athens, Asklepieion area: Δελτ., XIX, 1964, χπονικά, pl. 16 δ, right; from Miletos: Istanbul. |
Foot, stem and handles missing.
Fillet at top of stem with scraped groove above. On neck in applied clay, ΑΦ[Π⟧ΟΔΙΤΗΣ. Decoration inside: five alternately linked palmettes, within rouletting.
For the ... Ca. 350 B.C ... For the fillet at the top of the stem, see Corinth C-31-395, from the Asklepieion, Votive Deposit 5: Corinth, XIV, pl. 48, 11, very close but also with foot missing. |
Rim flat on top. On the neck, in large letters, graffito: ΛΥ.
Other examples from this deposit carry the same in- scription; cf. P 24912 Hesperia, XXV, 1956, pl. 22 d, the graffito read as the first two ... Context ca. 520-480 B.C ... Similar, an example from a well on the South Slope of the Acropolis, Asklepieion area: Δελτ., XIX, 1964, Χπονικά, pl. 16 β. |
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