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| Relief Fragment with Centaur (ΙΙ 91), as found ... AMS Horizontal (normal) ... Relief Fragment with Centaur (ΙΙ 91), as found. |
| B. F. sherd with figure of centaur ( ? ) from inside kylix. Oscar Broneer, Nb. No. 2. 102 ... 17 Oct 1932 ... F. sherd with figure of centaur ( ? ) from inside kylix. |
Wall fragment.
Horse, or centaur, right. Erotes in field; veined leaves below. Surface worn. Fill II, (late Hellenistic and early Roman context). Box 151. 432 Leica ... 9 May 1940 ... Horse, or centaur, right. Erotes in field; veined leaves below. |
| At the top is a band of dots above an ovolo. On the body is an elaborately shaped kantharos, a centaur in rapid motion to the left and behind the centaur, the base of another vase. Beneath is a band with ... 20 July 1931 ... On the body is an elaborately shaped kantharos, a centaur in rapid motion to the left and behind the centaur, the base of another vase. |
| Magnetes ... Rogers, no. 339; cf. Cop 157--160 Casts Head of Zeus r., laur. MAγ-NH-Tω[N] Centaur r.; below, star. 84-2-18, 90-17-28 ... ca. 197--146 B.C ... MAγ-NH-Tω[N] Centaur r.; below, star. |
Floor fragment with start of stem. Max. dim. 0.057; est. outer diam. of tondo 0.074.
I, centaur (foreparts missing except for start of human torso) galloping to right. Around tondo, maeander pattern ... Probably late third quarter of the 5th century B.C ... Max. dim. 0.057; est. outer diam. of tondo 0.074.
I, centaur (foreparts missing except for start of human torso) galloping to right. |
| Handle of a column krater. On upper face, centaur with incised eye, waving branch, right. His club appears between his front legs. Protoattic pit. Leica, 7-425, 7-535, 81-529, 81-567 ... 11 March 1936 ... On upper face, centaur with incised eye, waving branch, right. |
A fragment of discus and rim.
Plain panelled rim. On discus, a bearded centaur, galloping right, holding a lyre (?) in his hands.
Unglazed.
Buff clay.
Type XXVIII of Corinth collection. Surface, disturbed ... 10 February 1936 ... On discus, a bearded centaur, galloping right, holding a lyre (?) |
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