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Oval stamp; Nike crouched before triphy. Area south of east-west late Roman wall; 4th century A.D. Hole. victory and trophy (in oval) 1635 Leica ... 19 March 1952 ... victory and trophy (in oval) |
Only a fragment of the side wall and upper zone remains. The lower side wall is divided by a fine raised line into two zones; in the lower a winged victory stands, a wreath in her left hand, the right ... 3-12 March 1934 ... The lower side wall is divided by a fine raised line into two zones; in the lower a winged victory stands, a wreath in her left hand, the right arm raised above her head; in the upper a victory flies right; above, a band of ovules.
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Top and a little of body preserved.
Discus, decorated with Victory at altar. On rim, ovules, panels.
Soft, light buff clay.
Type 27 of Agora collection.
ADDENDA Earlier version of L 2249. Well; container ... June 1955 ... Discus, decorated with Victory at altar. On rim, ovules, panels.
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Wall fragment from just below rim. Reserved band on inside. Max. dim. 0.081.
Man or youth (left arm and hand, a bit of drapery) to right, seizing a bull (most of head) by the horn. Above, about half of ... Late 5th century B.C ... Perhaps the sacrifice of a bull following a victory. Cf. 118, the slightly earlier stamnoid that depicts such a sacrifice following a victory in a torch race. |
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