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Bowl (b) mended from five fragments, lid (a) from three fragments, with a few chips missing; burned.
Flaring foot, slightly concave with string marks underneath.
Horizontally projecting flange. Low, ... 270-260? |
Pan.
Floor and part of wall.
Cup rests on ridge; slightly convex underside. Conical profile; five grooves preserved on exterior. Emblem surrounded by two to three scraped grooves. Bust of Pan, with head ... 240-200 ... Cf. also Richter 1958, p. 375, fig. 28, pl. 93, a mold from the Chersonese; Barr-Sharrar 1987, C 95, pp. 56--57, pl. 31, a bronze South Italian(?) Pan, and TC 6, p. 116, pl. 63, a pyxis lid with young satyr, a lagobolon clearly visible behind his shoulder. For a complete cup with "juvenile satyr" type (without horns), see Watzinger 1901, no. 31, pp. 81--82. |
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