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| Intact except for large chip from one side.
A: a lion 's head, facing in relief.
Shaggy mane coming down to chin on either side of face.
B: plain.
Very good modelling. Half of disk dipped in black glaze ... 8 June 1937 ... Agora X, pp. 129-130, pl. 32, no. C 22. |
More than half, and both handles missing. Restored in plaster. Low base. Lower body glazed, with narrow band at upper edge of glaze. Fine bands below handle zone. In handle zone, vertical bands, and vertical ... 17 March-1 April 1936 ... Hesperia Suppl. 2 (1939), no. C 22, p. 147, fig. 103. |
| From a high pyxis with a flange at the top to hold the lid. Draped woman running right, looking back at an object (mirror?) held in her right hand. At the left edge of the fragment, a bit of another figure(?); ... 18 May-4 June 1937 ... Hesperia 18 (1949), p. 318, no. C 22, pl. 80. |
Very slightly chipped and worn.
The goddess is seated on a simple backed throne, dressed in a chiton and wearing a polos. Her hair hangs to her shoulders. In her right hand she holds a patera, in her left ... |
| Perhaps part of a relief, as indicated by the preserved rough-picked back. The figure, probably Isis, is preserved from the neck nearly to the knees; broken at both sides. The garment is drawn up in a ... Period of Hadrian ... Hesperia Suppl. 22 (1988), no. 9, pp. 75, 97, pl. 22 c. |
Fragment giving part of the floor with one foot. Pine cone scales; mask foot.
Somewhat metallic glaze. Middle Stoa Building Fill. Αrea S 3-4, layer II, soft. Box 11. 65 Leica ... 25 February 1953 ... Hesperia 29 (1960), p. 283, under no. C 22. |
| Two joining fragments preserving entire handle, but only very small portion of rim and body from a large wheelmade vessel.
Tall vertical handle, oval in section, attached directly to rim. Thickened rim, ... 3 June 1937 ... OA 314-42, pl. 22 c. |
Fragment preserving nozzle, with part of wall and flat raised base.
Fairly short nozzle, the wick-hole encroaching somewhat on the rim.
Black glaze, thick but considerably peeled; end of nozzle much grayed ... May-June 1951 ... Hesperia 22 (1953), p. 110, no. C 176. |
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