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| Inscribed fragment of columnar grave monument.
Broken at bottom; chip of top.
Column tapers; half round moulding near top.
Blue Hymettian marble. Found in area IV, in South wall of the Byzantine Room 6 ... 29 July 1981 ... Inscribed fragment of columnar grave monument.
Broken at bottom; chip of top.
... Found in area IV, in South wall of the Byzantine Room 6. |
The nozzle of a large lamp; chips missing from rim of wick-hole.
Thick raised rim with flat top around wick-hole.
Dull black glaze almost entirely peeled off.
Brownish-buff clay.
Type 37 Variant of Agora ... 19 June 1939 |
Handles missing.
Slender body on disc foot; tall slightly spreading neck with heavy angular rim. Hard fairly clean red clay, gray at sur- faces. Decoration in red and white for bands on neck, shoulder ... Context ca. 375-350 B.C ... S.C.E., IV, 2, fig. LIX, 3 and II, pl. 99, 10 (Marion Grave 47-3). For the slender proportions of 1485-1486 see, e.g., the plain amphorae:
S.C.E., IV, 2, fig. LXIX, 2 and II, pl. 48, 2 (Marion Grave 34-36);
S.C.E., IV, 2, fig. LXIII, 8 and II, pl. 51 (Marion Grave 39-1). Compare also the hydria S.C.E., IV, 2, fig. |
| Inscribed fragment of columnar grave monument.
Broken at both bottom and top. Moulding at top. Tapers at bottom.
Three lines of the inscription preserved.
Hymettian marble. Found in area IV, from blocked ... 29 July 1981 ... Inscribed fragment of columnar grave monument.
Broken at both bottom and top. ... Found in area IV, from blocked doorway in South wall of Byzantine Room 6. |
Inscribed fragment.
From near the middle of the top of a pedimental stele.
Beneath the superscription, the face of the stele was cut back a depth of 0.05m.
The tympanum is plain.
Inscribed below the pediment ... 31 March 1934 |
| Part of the lip missing.
Ring foot, plump ovoid body, slightly concave neck with rounded lip. Outside of foot and lip black; black band at base of neck, three on body; a wavy line on each handle.
Heavy ... 8 February 1935 |
Part of nozzle missing.
Flat bottom, nearly straight side-wall, flat rim grooved around outer edge. No handle.
Pinkish-buff clay; black glaze, peeled.
Type 23D of Agora collection, type VI (Inkwell variety) ... 350-300 B.C ... Cf. Agora IV, nos. 236-240, pp. 61-62, pls. 8, 37.
Corinth IV, ii, pp. 43-45, nos. 100-113, pl. ... Grave 6. Pottery deposit of late 4th. |
Upper part only, no direct join between the neck and shoulder fragments.
Collar rim; tall narrow neck; double-curved handles from well below rim. Sandy buff clay with remains of banding in thin brown ... Context early 5th c. B.C. (?) ... Rhodes, from Makri Langoni (Kameiros) 13277: Cl. Rh., IV (Grave 110-1), p. 233, fig. 250. |
The right side, and all the top, missing.
Convex side wall, flat bottom; short nozzle flat on top; large wick hole. The base of the nozzle suggests a flat rim.
Attic clay, rather metallic black glaze ... Late 3rd.-4th. century A.D ... Cf. Agora IV, nos. 236-240, pp. 61-62, pls. 8, 37.
Corinth IV, ii, pp. 43-45, nos. 100-113, pl. ... Grave 6. Pottery deposit of late 4th. |
Fragment of bottom.
On bottom, single circular groove, with signature.
Traces of brown glaze on the side wall.
Buff clay.
Type XVIII (post Sullan) of Corinth collection, Signed Bases type of Agora collection ... 16 June 1931 |
| Single fragment preserving about 7% of the original circumference of the foot. Black glaze flaking heavily.
Flaring ring foot, top and exterior surfaces slightly concave, slightly convex on underside ... 14 March 1939 ... Peristyle, Grave XXXII. Layer IV. |
| Single fragment preserving ca. 20% of the original circumference of the foot.
Flat top, torus exterior face, flat resting surface, interior rising to cone. Flat fillet at base of stem, incised grooves ... 15 March 1939 ... Filling below temple floors, NW corner of Peristyle, under Grave XXXVI. Layer IV. |
Handle missing.
Basket. A basket handle was attached inside the pot. Flat bottom; outturned rim. Two bands of glaze on body, small strokes on the rim. Thin glaze wash inside. Cf. 1412.
The type: ABV ... 500-480 B.C ... Another, Rhodes 12305: Cl. Rh., IV, p. 263, fig. 287, second from right (Grave 132). |
Intact except for chips.
Watch-shaped lamp on raised base concave beneath. Depressed top with ridge and groove around it. Nozzle nearly flat on top; pierced lug at side.
Poor black glaze mostly gone. Wheel ... 18 January 1940 |
Handle missing.
Flaring foot, concave beneath. Reserved: the upper part of the body and a band at the greatest circumference. Added red: a broad band in the reserved band, a band at the edge of the foot, ... 575-550 B.C ... Rh., III, pl. 3 (Grave IV, 7), found with the neck-amphora ABV 99, 55; Lipari W/B 2.
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| Pieces of surface broken away. Chimney mouth. Draped figure playing the double flute between armed (helmeted) warriors moving right, looking left. Above, maeander. On shoulder, rays on red ground.
Cf ... 21 March 1936 ... Grave 7 (7). Not on Agora grid ... Leica, 6-168, IV-86 |
| Three small fragments from shoulder, upper wall and base of neck. On the shoulder, figured decoration between large palmettes; feet and lower drapery of a small (standing) figure remain on a). Around top ... 4-5 July 1949 ... JHS 41 (1921) pl. IV (pair of red figure lekythoi with figured decoration on neck. ... Grave area, south cut, west section, overlying floor with burning. |
| Ring foot and upwards tilted horizontal handles. Narrow neck flaring to lip. Bottom broken out. Metallic black glaze for band around foot, triple band below handle zone, bands on handles, shoulder and ... 12 June 1936 |
| Handle, and fragments of rim and body missing.
High pear-shaped body on small raised base, flat beneath. Upper body narrows to high neck, with small out turned rim. Nozzle flat on top. Vertical band handle ... 6 April 1937 |
Squat ovoid body on ring foot; flaring rim with interior flange; rolled handles. Attic household ware; glaze wash inside, and traces of a glaze band below the handles.
On a somewhat more slender example ... Context ca. 435-425 B.C. |
| Single fragment preserving ca. 18% of the original circumference of the foot. Black glaze heavily scratched on exterior and interior of foot.
Flaring ring foot, flat on top, rounded exterior face, broad ... 14 March 1939 ... Peristyle, Grave LIX. Layer IV. |
Rounded rim flat on top; around neck below rim, several wheelrun grooves; strap handles; raised base, flat beneath. Light buff clay, smooth creamy surfacing. Non-Attic.
Possibly a small simplified version ... Context ca. 500-480 B.C ... Possibly a small simplified version of the Fikellura shape as, e.g., Rhodes 13354: Cl. Rh., IV, pp. 151-152, figs. 149-150 (Grave 56-1); CVA Rhodes 1(9) pl. 1(417) 1-2 but without the well-defined articulation between neck and shoulder. |
Only the left side of the face remains.
Brown glaze for eyelids and for a dash on each cheek.
Pale yellow clay; thin fabric.
Probably from a small grotesque mask.
ADDENDA: Head from plastic lamp. For ... 1 July 1931 ... Corinth IV, II, pp. 102-114 ... Grave, from blackened earth. |
| End of spout broken away. Vessel with small opening in nearly flat top; vertical band handle at 90° from narrowing tubular spout; stepped foot somewhat concave below. On top, stamped pattern of seven palmettes ... Publ. 3rd. quarter of 5th. c. B.C ... Grave 1 (5) ... Leica, 6-159, IV-27, 81-128, 82-510, 82-511 |
| a) From neck of a geometric amphora. Part of one metope panel, bounded by triple lines on all sides. On it, head and front legs of a grazing horse, right. Between legs, tree; between front leg and head, ... 8 February 1935 |
| Glaze much worn on spout and handle. As P 10281 (ΟΧ 15), except nine palmettes, and the opening is bordered by a tongue.
ADDENDA P 10281: Vessel with small opening in nearly flat top; vertical band handle ... 7 March 1936 ... Grave 1 (6). Lenormant street (D) ... Leica, 6-159, IV-28, 81-128, 82-510, 82-511 |
| Rather high ring foot. Glazed band around foot; three below handles. On shoulder, four sets of seven concentric semicircles, with hourglass ornament inside. Neck and lip glazed. Horizontal bands on vertical ... 8 February 1936 |
| Body mended from many pieces; complete except for fragments of top, and chips. Lid complete except for tip, and chips.
Deep bodied lamp on high base; walls nearly vertical; broad rim slightly insloping, ... 5 April 1937 |
Handles restored; preserved only at the attachments.
Thick body on flaring ring foot; heavy rolled rim with a groove and a sharp ridge below it. Slightly gritty red clay with some fine mica, neatly self-surfaced ... Context ca. 490-450 B.C ... For the double rim cf. p. 188, note 8 and see Rhodes, from Makri Langoni (Kameiros) 13339: Cl. Rh., IV, pp. 144-145, figs. 138, 139 and pl. II (Grave 54-1); CVA 1 (9) pl. 1(430) 1-2 and pl. 3(432), compared with an example from Ialysos, Cl. Rh., IV, p. 146, fig. 140. |
| Cracked but complete in one piece.
Large lamp on small base ring with a raised ring inside it; high globular body with extremely thick floor, rising at center.
Two deep grooves on the top around the very ... 2-3 May 1940 |
| Repaired; bits missing. Quadriga with charioteer. Behind horses, armed warrior. In background, ivy spray with white berries. Above, double dotted line. On shoulder, rays. Red for horses' manes, tails and ... 23 March 1936 ... Grave 8 (17), west side. ... Leica, 6-169, IV-87 |
| Two large pieces of rim and fragment of knob missing. Plain shallow conical lid with downturned edge, and a neat knob on which the lid can stand. Two grooves around outer edge, one partly scraped; and ... 8 June 1937 ... ADDENDA Possibly refugee from a saucer grave. Cf. P 7592 ... Cistern, strosis IV. |
Flaring ring foot; horseshoe handles. Reserved: underside with two circles and dot; outer edge of foot; zone above foot decorated with lines; handle-panels; inside of rim. Added red: two lines below handles ... Ca. 425 B.C ... From the same deposit P 2298 Hesperia, IV, 1935, p. 506, fig. 23, 22; P 2302 ibid., fig. 23, 26 and P 2321 ibid., fig. 23, 32. From a closely contemporary grave in the Lenormant Street cemetery, P 10284 Hesperia, VI, 1937, p. 363, fig. 24; A.J.A., XL, 1936, p. 202, fig. 23; Hesperia, XXXII, 1963, pl. 39, D 6. |
Ring askos, the sides rounding over into large central opening; saucer mouth; spout tilted back against handle. Buff slip or surfacing; good black glaze on rim, inside and out, on top of handle and for ... Context ca. 520-490 B.C ... Apollonia 1947- 1949, pls. 60-61; from Istria: Materiale, IV, 1957, p. 60, fig. 41 and Histria, II, pl. 74 (Grave I, 1); Materiale, VII, 1960, p. 276, fig. 3; from Kerch: Otchët, 1898 (1901), p. 18, fig. 17; from Rhodes, a pair in a burial of the first quarter of the 5th century: Cl. Rh., VIII, p. 152, fig. 138, to right and left of center (Ialysos, Grave 30-13 and -14). |
| A pair, right and left; small bits of both shoes missing and restored. Some pieces burned some not. High shoes without tongues, to cover the ankles (and more); two eye-shaped holes for laces at each side ... 8-10, 12 April 1948 ... ArchEph (1898), pl. IV:4, p. 104 ... Geometric Grave; funeral pyre. |
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