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Mended from sixteen fragments, with two areas restored; burned.
Small, slightly concave bottom with string marks. Very thin wall, slightly concave above base. Hard, pinkish gray fabric (7.5YR 6/2) with ... 290-250 |
| A small woman.
Head missing, otherwise apparently complete.
Roughly modelled; the back plain.
No trace of color.
ADDENDA, D. Burr-Thompson: Late Hellenistic (?) New grid questionable. Dump from Middle ... 1940 |
| Bearded satyr or silen with large ears; his bald brow crowned by a rolled wreath decorated with leaves.
The head, open behind, made separately for attachment.
Complete except for the tips of the ears broken ... 24 July 1947 |
Wall fragment with return and start of mouth at very top. Thin brownish black glaze on inside. Glaze pitted and abraded in places. P.H. 0.22; P.W. 0.219. H. A. Thompson, Hesperia 21, 1952, pl. 30:c; C ... Ca. 450-440 B.C ... H. A. Thompson, Hesperia 21, 1952, pl. 30:c; C. Boulter, Hesperia 22, 1953, pl. 22:3; J. ... Blegen, AJA 56, 1952, pl. 9:D; H. A. Thompson, AA, 1952, p. 167, fig. 10; C. |
Floor fragment with start of stem. Two concentric circles with central dot on underside. Max. dim. 0.053. H. A. Thompson, Hesperia 28, 1959, pl. 22:b; Schefold, Göttersage, p. 154, fig. 203; LIMC V, 1990, ... Ca. 510 B.C ... H. A. Thompson, Hesperia 28, 1959, pl. 22:b; Schefold, Göttersage, p. 154, fig. 203; LIMC V, 1990, p. 859, no. 8, s.v. ... For the subject, see most recently, LIMC V, 1990, pp. 857--862 s.v. Ixion (C. Lochin); J. Chamay, "Le Châtiment d'Ixion," AK 27, 1984, pp. 146--150; Burn, Meidias Painter, pp. 52--54. |
Krater.
Most of rim, part of body, and one handle restored. Foot chipped, hole in floor (probably intentional); some appliqué figures partly missing.
Molded foot; broad, flat resting surface. Low, hollow ... Context of 150-110 ... C. W. Lunsingh Scheurleer 1936, p. 166 ... Fuchs 1959, p. 152, note 22 ... H. A. Thompson 1990, p. 262 |
Apparently complete in a single letter: A; np letters to either side. Upside down to vessel.
Single alphas are often found on objects dedicated to Athena, undoubtedly as abbreviations of the goddess' ... Single alphas are often found on objects dedicated to Athena, undoubtedly as abbreviations of the goddess' name (cf., for example, those from the sanctuary of Athena on the acropolis of Sparta: B.S.A. 30, 1928-1930, p. 251, fig. 6, nos. 1-11, 14, 22). Elsewhere single alphas may have some other meaning: e.g. the fourteen complete 5th c. examples from Olympia, W. ... Davidson and D.B. Thompson, Hesperia, Suppl. |
Four non-joining wall fragments, a, c, and d with part of outturned rim. Max. dim. a) 0.055, b) 0.071, c) 0.04, d) 0.169; est. diam. at rim 0.26. H. Riemann, AA, 1937, p. 94, fig. 3 (fragment d); ILN, ... Ca. 470-460 B.C. |
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