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Part of a large flat-bottomed open pot with ring foot and legs projecting from foot; part of one projection preserved. Reserved bands, one filled with tooth pattern, on outer face of ring foot. Underside ... 17 March-1 April 1936 ... Hesperia Suppl. 2 (1939), no. C 152, p. 188, fig. 134. |
Part of neck and mouth, and upper handle attachment. Short straight neck tapering upward and trefoil mouth; band handle.
Fine micaceous buff clay; surface fired on the outside. Handmade. From tin. Protoattic ... March-April 1936 ... Hesperia Suppl. 2 (1939), no. C 154, p. 188, fig. 139. |
| The lower part of a rounded open bowl.
Moulded with spiral grooving on the outside.
Brownish-green glass. Well cut through a cistern on the lowest north slopes of the Acropolis, west of the Panathenaic ... 14-18 June 1938 |
From a small closed pot. Above, two bands of ornament (rouletting?); below, an S framed by double lines, all impressed in the unbaked clay.
Rather coarse greenish-buff clay; fine buff slip.
Cf. P 13667 ... 10-16 March 1936 ... Hesperia Suppl. 2 (1939), no. C 155, p. 188, fig. 139. |
Three fragments of a large pot. Amphora?
a) Part of rim, slightly flaring, with a ridge at the bottom, and a trace of handle attachment.
b) Body fragment. Head and neck of a large bird, right, the head ... 17 March-1 April 1936 ... Hesperia Suppl. 2 (1939), no. C 153, p. 188, fig. 134. |
Fragment from center of plate. Stamped with cross; part of one arm of cross broken away.
Red clay. Thin red wash inside.
Late Roman C Plate. Above mosaic floor. Leica, 2-291 ... 7 May 1932 |
From the wall of a large open pot with lug-like arrangement (mostly broken away) rising from rim, pierced by five holes. Inside, below the lug, a projecting ledge, double, unpierced.
Gritty red-brown ... 6-13 March 1939 |
Half of lower body and parts of upper body restored; foot missing.
Ivy-leaf thumb rests. A: spearhead necklace with thick band, dots across top, and single ties at ends; inscription φιλία[ς⟧ above. B: ... 275-250 |
| Broken off across the neck; end of nose and chin chipped. Pick-marks on forehead.
Head, half life-size, turned slightly to the figure's left. Hair and beard rendered in small tight bead-like curls. The ... 30 July 1947 |
| Four fragments.
Dolphins, head done on interior; broad exterior. Black band. NS-82
Fragments b,c,d added since drawing. Carl Roebuck, Nb. No. 6.
Well A. 68 86-17-27 ... 2 April 1938 |
| Two loose rim sherds, surfaces flaking.
Vertical rim: S-curved exterior with grooves marking off convex bands; slight flange at bottom (remains of rouletting). Concave band between fine grooves on upper ... 27 May 1938 |
| Flat bottom.
Thin blue iridescent glass. Date of finding unknown, 1951 (?). Bottoms of about 20 similar bottles, and typical pure Herulian (mid 3rd c. A.D.) sherds from same fill, stored in tin 211; G ... 1951 |
| Nearly complete. Mended from seven fragments. Missing fragment near handle and under nozzle. Burnt at nozzle.
Disk: ring, rays framed by dots; framing ring. Rim: plain with two incised panels. Nozzle defined ... 4th c. A.D. |
| From a semi-glazed krater; mended from two pieces, small fragment missing. Reddish-brown glaze band and thin wash outside; red to black glaze inside, much pitted.
Incised inside (pitted when writing ... 9-10 June 1939 |
Three pieces of same vase.
Checker board pattern with some parts of figures.
One piece (a) found April 10 (p. 170 ) one (b) April 16 well 5 2.5 m. p. 44 and one (c) April 23. (p. 80 ) at depth 7.25 ... 16 April 1937 |
Intact.
Ribbed upper body, without lug. Grooves on upper surface of nozzle, and a stamped palmette at its base.
Black glaze, uneven.
Type XVIII of Corinth collection, type 52E of Agora collection. Well ... 15 June 1937 |
| Fragment from wall, broken all around.
Running spiral design with crosses in angles. Heavy projecting molding above.
Russet micaceous clay.
Note: the general context was late 4th c. B.C., but it included ... 25 August 1953 |
Antithetical spiral (F.M. 50); monochrome inside.
Light pinkish buff clay; dull black glaze, worn ... LH III C |
Drum of well tiles, intact when removed; one tile broken and repaired.
Normal type with hand-holes and thickened upper rim. Red clay.
Scratched on the top of the rim of each tile: /Α. Well; the third drum ... 11 August 1947 |
On rim, a sort of cable pattern, probably a debased herringbone.
Plain pear-shaped discus; solid handle, double grooved above, single below.
On reverse, two concentric grooves enclosing signature.
Unglazed ... 8 June 1936 |
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