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Deep one-piece kettle; narrow projecting rim; rolled horizontal handles set close to neck. Much mended in antiquity. Red clay and smooth red surfacing; the upper part carefully stroke-polished. Non-Attic ... Context ca. 330-305 B.C ... Deep one-piece kettle; narrow projecting rim; rolled horizontal handles set close to neck. Much mended in antiquity. |
| Much of wall and bottom missing. Restored in plaster. Well rounded bottom; high loop handles.
Very gritty red clay. Mended in antiquity with lead clamps. To be mended (Fall 2016) Well to west of Tholos ... 27-28 June 1935 ... Restored in plaster. Well rounded bottom; high loop handles.
Very gritty red clay. Mended in antiquity with lead clamps ... To be mended (Fall 2016) |
A flaring stemmed bowl, the stem completely broken away. In the center, a medallion with a rabbit against an incised background. Crude work.
Reddish clay, yellow glaze; white slip covers the outside ... 11 March 1937 ... A flaring stemmed bowl, the stem completely broken away. In the center, a medallion with a rabbit against an incised background. ... Reddish clay, yellow glaze; white slip covers the outside. Mended in antiquity. |
Rim fragment. Flat projecting rim with thickened edge. On rim, fat birds to left; compact rosettes. On edge, blobs. Mended in antiquity.
For the shape cf. P 3434, for the style the Polos P. and his companions ... June 1931 ... On edge, blobs. Mended in antiquity.
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Mended from two pieces; it gives central part of a trefoil mouth with part of the picture.
Above the picture, lotus bud (skipping two). Head and shoulder of a man; left part of Hermes, ... 15 March 1955 ... Mended in antiquity.
... ADDENDA Three holes in rim ... Well in Stoa Shop III. |
| Floor and rim fragments missing. Restored in plaster. Ring foot and broad flat floor with upturned rim. Rouletting around center of floor. Broken and mended in antiquity with lead clamps.
Pergamene ... 10-11 March 1936 ... Restored in plaster. Ring foot and broad flat floor with upturned rim. ... Broken and mended in antiquity with lead clamps.
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| From a Pergamene plate similar to P 11230 (ΠΘ 3210). Ring foot, slightly sloping floor and low convex rim. Mended in antiquity with lead clamps. Rouletting around floor at center.
The glaze almost entirely ... 15-17 May 1937 ... Ring foot, slightly sloping floor and low convex rim. Mended in antiquity with lead clamps. |
Fragmentary; restored in plaster. Round-bottomed pot, with two horizontal handles, round in section, rising straight up from shoulder nearly to lip. Small lip flat on top. Broken and mended in antiquity; ... February 1936 ... Fragmentary; restored in plaster. Round-bottomed pot, with two horizontal handles, round in section, rising straight up from shoulder nearly to lip. ... Broken and mended in antiquity; many lead clamps remain.
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| Fragments missing throughout; restored in plaster. Mended in antiquity with lead clamps. Tall cylindrical neck with flaring rolled lip; a light ridge around neck at line of upper handle attachment. Tall ... 12-15 May 1939 ... Fragments missing throughout; restored in plaster. Mended in antiquity with lead clamps. |
| Mended from many fragments; pieces of wall and of floor, and one handle missing. Low base; outward tilted wall; projecting rim, slightly downturned at edge; horizontal rolled handles turned up and pressed ... 9-17 June 1939 ... Mended from many fragments; pieces of wall and of floor, and one handle missing. ... Broken and mended in antiquity with two lead clamps.
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Convex top, broad knob with a raised edge and a conical depression in center. Reserved: resting surface, a zone on top decorated with rays, edge of knob, edge and center of the conical depression. Added ... Ca. 480 B.C ... Convex top, broad knob with a raised edge and a conical depression in center. Reserved: resting surface, a zone on top decorated with rays, edge of knob, edge and center of the conical depression. Added red: a line on either side of the reserved zone, a pair nearer the rim, one on top of the knob and one in the conical depression. Mended in antiquity. |
| A few pieces, including part of rim, missing; restored in plaster. Flat bottom; straight slightly flaring sides; flat-topped rim with downturned edge; heavy horizontal loop handles on upper wall. Grooves ... 9-12 February 1937 ... A few pieces, including part of rim, missing; restored in plaster. Flat bottom; straight slightly flaring sides; flat-topped rim with downturned edge; heavy horizontal loop handles on upper wall. ... Red wash on inside, on rim and on handles; splashes on outside.
Mended in antiquity with lead clamps. |
Flaring round lip; at the back, handle attachment with discus at the sides on the rim. Two small holes suggest that the handle was mended in antiquity with lead clamps.
Dull black glaze much peeled outside; ... 18 February 1935 ... Two small holes suggest that the handle was mended in antiquity with lead clamps.
... On the face of the handle disc, an asterisk, painted in black and brownish red.
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Wall fragment with stem and most of foot. Groove between stem and foot. Mended in antiquity. Glaze on inside pitted and abraded; flaked in many places on outside. P.H. 0.325; diam. of foot 0.172.
A, a ... Early 4th century B.C ... Groove between stem and foot. Mended in antiquity. Glaze on inside pitted and abraded; flaked in many places on outside. ... B, lower part of youth to right, dressed in a himation. Below the figures, stopped-maeander pattern with saltire-squares. |
| Mended from many fragments; bits of rim and body missing. Mended in antiquity with lead clamps. Flat bottom; egg-shaped body; wide neck tapering slightly, then flaring to form plain lip. Two vertical handles ... 24 may 1937 ... Mended from many fragments; bits of rim and body missing. Mended in antiquity with lead clamps. ... Decoration in brown; groups of short strokes on top of lip; at base of neck, three horizontal bands from which hang latticed triangles.
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| Bottom and two-thirds of lower wall preserved. Mended from nine fragments.
Flat bottom meeting wall at sharp angle. Floor and two-thirds of interior wall scored with many-toothed comb. Mended in antiquity: ... 14-23 June 1937
6-24 June 1938 ... Bottom and two-thirds of lower wall preserved. Mended from nine fragments.
... Floor and two-thirds of interior wall scored with many-toothed comb. Mended in antiquity: four holes for lead clamps drilled along preserved upper edge. |
| Rather more than half the rim preserved, strengthened with plaster. One rim fragment and one handle do not join. Nothing of the bottom preserved. Round shallow body with wide flat rim on which are two ... 18 May-4 June 1937 ... Broken and much mended in antiquity with lead clamps.
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| Two fragments preserving part of the shoulder and lip of a pseudo-Panathenaic amphora. Echinus lip.
On neck, lotus and palmette. Tongue pattern bordering upper edge of panel; in panel, Athena left, in ... 8 March 1937 ... Tongue pattern bordering upper edge of panel; in panel, Athena left, in full panoply. Added white and red.
Mended in antiquity; one hole for a lead clamp remains.
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| Ionian alphabet. Ionian influence. Incense. Javelin. Jewelry. Goal post. Kalos name. Gorgoneion. Kamiros. Kantharos. Kerameikos. Graffito. Kithara. Geometric. Grave marker. Krater. Greaves. Krobylos. Glaze: ... Agora 23 365 ... Mended in antiquity |
| Similar in shape to P 6297 ff., but larger. Broken and mended in antiquity with several lead clamps. The groove below the handle zone unincised. In handle zone front and back, between horizontal thin clay ... 22 May-6 June 1935 ... Similar in shape to P 6297 ff., but larger. Broken and mended in antiquity with several lead clamps. The groove below the handle zone unincised. In handle zone front and back, between horizontal thin clay paint bands, ivy tendrils, the stems and berries in white, the leaves in thin clay paint.
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Many wall fragments, part of rim and of one handle missing; restored in plaster without stem. One of the handles and the stem were broken in antiquity and mended with lead rivets. A purple band, set off ... 23 May-3 June 1938 ... Many wall fragments, part of rim and of one handle missing; restored in plaster without stem. One of the handles and the stem were broken in antiquity and mended with lead rivets. ... b) From the stem of a similar but not the same cup, mended in the same way in antiquity. |
Large Vessel.
About half of lower body and part of foot and underside restored; upper part of vessel missing. Mended in antiquity; parts of two lead clamps preserved, with holes for two more.
High, flaring ... Context of 100-50? ... About half of lower body and part of foot and underside restored; upper part of vessel missing. Mended in antiquity; parts of two lead clamps preserved, with holes for two more.
... Decoration in dark brown glaze: broad band on foot ( partly fired red); at maximum diameter, broad band with two narrow bands above and below. |
| From a large krater with straight neck glazed black inside and outside. Purple band around bottom of neck inside. Body glazed inside except under shoulder. At base of neck outside, groove and tongue pattern ... 20 June 1935 ... Below, head of Dionysos left, crowned; behind, head of a woman left with drinking horn; vine tendrils in field.
Purple for woman's fillet and Dionysos' beard. ... Broken and mended in antiquity; two clamp holes remain at the right. |
| Mended from many pieces; restored in plaster. Moulded ring foot with scraped groove on underside. High slightly concave upper wall set off from rounded lower wall by a scraped groove. Band handles with ... 23 June 1950 ... Mended from many pieces; restored in plaster. ... Decoration on upper part of body in added clay: a row of dots between two lines; above them, running spiral; dolphins in field above. Two lead rivets indicate that pot was broken and mended in antiquity.
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| Entire bottom missing. Plump ovoid body with no neck and short plain rim; two vertical strap handles, lip to shoulder. Broken and mended with lead clamps in antiquity.
Coarse red clay with grits; creamy ... 22 May-6 June 1935 ... Broken and mended with lead clamps in antiquity.
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| Missing fragments of body and neck; restored in plaster. Ring foot, generally convex in profile, but varying to angular. Plain bottom, convex at center, concave near edges. Ovoid body. Straight neck, with ... May-June 1951 ... Missing fragments of body and neck; restored in plaster. Ring foot, generally convex in profile, but varying to angular. ... Handles segmental in section, rooted in shoulder and top of neck. Broken and mended in antiquity with lead clamps; in one instance the mending left a gap between two sherds.
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| Most of the neck and mouth, the vertical handle, one of the horizontal handles and fragments of the body missing; restored in plaster. Slightly flaring ring foot. The lower body decorated with double and ... 16 March 1938 ... Most of the neck and mouth, the vertical handle, one of the horizontal handles and fragments of the body missing; restored in plaster. Slightly flaring ring foot. The lower body decorated with double and quadruple glaze bands; a wavy line in the handle zone. ... A round hole in the neck shows that the pot was broken and mended in antiquity.
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| Much of bottom missing. Restored in plaster. Rounded side wall; rim rising at 45° angle; tall free standing handles. Broken in antiquity and mended with lead clamps.
Gritty brown clay showing traces ... 7-17 April 1936 ... Restored in plaster. Rounded side wall; rim rising at 45° angle; tall free standing handles. Broken in antiquity and mended with lead clamps.
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| The foot and the center of the floor preserved in a single piece. Many joining and several non-joining fragments give about a quarter of the rim and rather more of the floor; made up in plaster. Large ... 29 April 1939 ... The foot and the center of the floor preserved in a single piece. Many joining and several non-joining fragments give about a quarter of the rim and rather more of the floor; made up in plaster. Large plate with slightly sloping floor and plain up-turned rim, gently rounded. ... Broken and mended in antiquity; traces of three rivets remain; in one rivet-hole the lead is preserved.
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| Few pieces missing, including part of rim. Restored in plaster. Low ring foot; steep sides; downcurved rim; heavy horizontal rolled handles.
Pinkish-buff clay. Thin red glaze on inside, on rim and on ... 9-12 February 1937 ... Restored in plaster. Low ring foot; steep sides; downcurved rim; heavy horizontal rolled handles.
... Broken and mended with lead clamps in antiquity. |
Knob of lid missing, restored.
Spreading ring foot. Horizontal ribbon handles; flange for lid. Lid convex. Reserved: resting surface and underside with two glazed circles and central dot, outer face of ... Ca. 450 B.C ... Reserved: resting surface and underside with two glazed circles and central dot, outer face of foot, handle- panel, outer face and top of rim, inside and resting surface of lid and a line on the top of the lid, perhaps in vertical face of the knob. Three small holes in lid show that it was mended in antiquity.
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| Fragments from wall and rim, and parts of both handles, missing. Mended with lead rivets in antiquity. Restored in plaster. Flat bottom, plain slightly thickened rim, two lug handles attached to rim.
... 16 March 1938 ... Fragments from wall and rim, and parts of both handles, missing. Mended with lead rivets in antiquity. Restored in plaster. Flat bottom, plain slightly thickened rim, two lug handles attached to rim.
... Depression in center of floor. |
| Many fragments give part of rim, half of one handle and enough pieces of both sides to show the subjects represented.
A: Symposion. Three men and one woman, a table in front of them.
B: Cloaked figures ... 1931 ... Three men and one woman, a table in front of them.
... No relief contour. Mended in antiquity.
... Probably by the same hand as the pelike in Berlin, 2929: Schefold (1934), no. 346, pl. 38 (ca. 320 B.C.).
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| Heavy flaring foot. The walls preserved to the shoulder at one point only; strengthened with plaster below. Horizontal handle, double. Decoration, from the top, series of concentric half circles, between ... 8 February 1936 ... Broken and mended in antiquity; holes for mending clamps remain.
ADDENDA Severely broken in night-time accident. |
| About one-quarter of a very large plate preserved. Ring foot broken off; plate mended in antiquity with lead clamps, of which one remains. Flat shallow floor with broad projecting rim, moulded at the edge, ... 25 February 1936 ... Ring foot broken off; plate mended in antiquity with lead clamps, of which one remains. |
Parts of lip and floor remain. Restored in plaster. The plate was broken in antiquity and mended with lead clamps of which one remains. The inner flange is dovetailed at either end and carefully inlaid ... 3-12 March 1934 ... Restored in plaster. The plate was broken in antiquity and mended with lead clamps of which one remains. The inner flange is dovetailed at either end and carefully inlaid in the clay. Gently concave floor, surrounded by high rim.
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About half missing.
Sloping top, vertical rim. Short fat neck, raised edge on top of knob is high; sunken center of knob rises to the middle. Depression in center of underside. Two reserved grooves on ... 350-325 B.C ... Depression in center of underside. ... The whole of the top of the ledge is reserved, as is the resting surface. Mended in antiquity, piece of lead still attached.
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Two fragments mended in antiquity with a lead clamp and still held together. From the rim and wall of a large skyphos with sharply out-turned rim and in-drawn lower wall. Egg and dot on outer face of rim; ... 10 March 1939 ... Two fragments mended in antiquity with a lead clamp and still held together. From the rim and wall of a large skyphos with sharply out-turned rim and in-drawn lower wall. |
Mended with missing pieces restored in plaster and painted, notably most of the rim, all of the foot, much of the wall, part of each handle and the cul. Narrow reserved band on inside 0.035 below rim ... Ca. 470 B.C ... Mended with missing pieces restored in plaster and painted, notably most of the rim, all of the foot, much of the wall, part of each handle and the cul. ... Glaze pitted in places. Mended in antiquity: holes in rim and wall. ... He wears a chiton and himation and holds something in his left hand, perhaps ivy (a little of what looks like a vine remains). |
| A flat circular lid with two loop handles parallel to each other on its top and a cutting for lifting at its edge. Broken in antiquity, and mended with five lead clamps. When found, it had again come apart ... 11 May 1934 ... A flat circular lid with two loop handles parallel to each other on its top and a cutting for lifting at its edge. Broken in antiquity, and mended with five lead clamps. |
| Mended from many fragments; all of the base missing, with parts of the wall and chips from the rim. Restored in plaster. Mended with lead clamps in antiquity.
Deep rounded bowl with flat-topped projecting ... 12-15 May 1939 ... Mended from many fragments; all of the base missing, with parts of the wall and chips from the rim. Restored in plaster. Mended with lead clamps in antiquity.
... Decoration in thinned clay paint and white. |
| Many fragments preserve much of the upper wall, and parts of lip and handles, and lower wall. On shoulder, maeander and saltire squares; above figured wall, a band of ovules. The figured fragments (a-d) ... 13 March 1937 ... Added red for the central stem of the ivy wreath. Vase mended in antiquity. |
| Many fragments preserve the complete profile and much of the body. Parts of lip, walls, and one handle restored in plaster. Small bottom irregularly flattened; swelling body, rounded shoulder; wide neck ... 22 May 1937 ... Parts of lip, walls, and one handle restored in plaster. Small bottom irregularly flattened; swelling body, rounded shoulder; wide neck with plain projecting lip. ... Coarse bricky fabric; highly polished black surface. Mended with lead in antiquity. |
| Most of trefoil mouth and small fragments of body restored; broken and mended in antiquity; two clamp or string holes preserved in neck, just below rim. Ring foot, too low for convex bottom, which makes ... July 1946 ... Most of trefoil mouth and small fragments of body restored; broken and mended in antiquity; two clamp or string holes preserved in neck, just below rim. |
| One handle, much of foot, and some of rim and body missing. Restored in plaster. Shape as P 16238 (ΕΕ 414). Plastic ivy leaf on handles, garland of ivy in added yellow on upper part of body. Mended with ... 12-15 May 1939 ... Restored in plaster. Shape as P 16238 (ΕΕ 414). Plastic ivy leaf on handles, garland of ivy in added yellow on upper part of body. Mended with lead clamps in antiquity.
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| Preserves the mouth, the beard (save tip), the cheek with a little of the hair and traces of front part of ears, the front upper part of neck with a little of the hair or mantle on either side.
The condition ... 3 February 1932 ... The condition of the upper part of the fragment suggests that the head may have been made in two pieces or mended in antiquity. ... The top itself has been smoothed with a rasp or tooth chisel in a rapid curve down the back; the bottom has been broken away.
The shape of the bearded chin is like that or the Aegina heads; the lower lip is bared under drooping mustache; the beard in rendered by shallow, horizontal grooves.
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| Odeion Bench, mended from many pieces and restored in plaster. The left end was apparently exposed, flanking a stairway (?).
Exposed surfaces rough finished with claw.
Resting surface is cut unevenly to ... 1935 ... Odeion Bench, mended from many pieces and restored in plaster. ... Front edge and corners were chipped and then smoothed in antiquity.
Hymettian marble ... Found in auditorium of Odeion in season of 1935; assembled and restored in plaster, July 1947. |
| Thirteen non-joining fragments of a red-figured amphora with a panel on each side; once mended in antiquity.
a) Preserves the lower right corner of the panel on face A and the lower left corner of the ... 4 April 1947 ... Thirteen non-joining fragments of a red-figured amphora with a panel on each side; once mended in antiquity.
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| Fragments missing from wall, restored in plaster. The vase had been broken in antiquity and mended with string(?) passed through holes drilled along side the fracture. Round bottom; gently out-turned lip ... 22 April 1935 ... Fragments missing from wall, restored in plaster. The vase had been broken in antiquity and mended with string(?) ... Grave in Metroon drain cut, from near head of skeleton. |
| Wall fragment only with a little of lower part of panel preserved; mended from three pieces.
Hind legs of a horse right, and part of his tail, two very narrow black lines at the bottom of the panel. Flying ... 25 July 1950 ... Wall fragment only with a little of lower part of panel preserved; mended from three pieces.
... Details of drawings in dilute glaze.
... Fraser (1951), Bee Keeping in Antiquity. |
| Broken in many pieces, a few of which are missing. Restored in plaster. The plate had already been broken in antiquity and carefully mended by means of swallow-tailed leaden clamps consisting of two members; ... 3 March 1934 ... Broken in many pieces, a few of which are missing. Restored in plaster. The plate had already been broken in antiquity and carefully mended by means of swallow-tailed leaden clamps consisting of two members; the upper was inlaid into the fabric of the plate, the other laid on the surface; the two secured to one another by a lead pin at either end; parts of seven clamps remain. ... Well, in north cistern arm. |
| Mortar or basin with flat lip, ring base. On the top of the heavy lip are two bands in low relief: an inner of hook-spirals, an outer of a laurel(?) wreath, with bunches of berries between the leaves ... 27 April 1933 ... On the top of the heavy lip are two bands in low relief: an inner of hook-spirals, an outer of a laurel(?) ... On the bottom of the basin, next to the break, another band of hook-spirals. Broken in antiquity and mended with lead clamps.
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Large flat fragments of a mold for a relief.
Part of the bottom edge of the mold preserved on fragment b); otherwise broken all around. The mold was broken in antiquity, and mended with lead clamps, parts ... 31 May 1935 ... The mold was broken in antiquity, and mended with lead clamps, parts of which remain to the left.
... upon it; in front of it a small table over which hangs a taenia. ... Fragment c) Mended from two pieces; no edge preserved.
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| Mended from over 73 fragments; apparently deliberately destroyed. Missing is body of goat and fragments from back of neck and back of right hand of faun.
The faun, smiling, is holding panpipes in his ... 5 May 1932 ... Mended from over 73 fragments; apparently deliberately destroyed. ... The faun, smiling, is holding panpipes in his right hand; left hand is grasping horn of goat crouching at side. ... The back of the head was apparently broken off in antiquity and mended by a dowel strengthened with cement; when found, the join had worked loose; as shown on photograph taken before mending.
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| Mended from several pieces. Large part of mouth and neck and smaller pieces from body missing. Handle broken and repaired in antiquity. Panel framed by a band of enclosed palmettes above, of chevrons at ... End 5th. c. B.C ... Mended from several pieces. ... Handle broken and repaired in antiquity. Panel framed by a band of enclosed palmettes above, of chevrons at the sides and maeander and checkers below. ... The Nike at the left holds a lyre in her left hand, the other hand is akimbo. |
| Mended from several pieces; the upper part of the tail at the back missing; also the right arm and chips. The body roughly cylindrical in section; semi-circular in shape. One end is closed by a plastic ... 20 March 1934 ... Mended from several pieces; the upper part of the tail at the back missing; also the right arm and chips. The body roughly cylindrical in section; semi-circular in shape. ... This edge seems to have been broken in antiquity and neatly smoothed down. |
Seventeen non-joining fragments, a, g, o and p with rim, h with handle. Mended in antiquity: fragment a has three lead mends. Est. diam. of rim 0.35. Max. dim. a) 0.188, b) 0.143, c) 0.04, d) 0.082, e) ... Last quarter of the 4th century B.C ... Seventeen non-joining fragments, a, g, o and p with rim, h with handle. Mended in antiquity: fragment a has three lead mends. ... Fragment h, with part of handle B/A, preserves the upper parts of 2 and 3, both to left with something between them that looks like a box decorated with anX; 3 holds a tympanon in his right hand. |
Mended with the missing pieces restored in plaster and painted, notably most of the mouth and handle. Glaze misfired reddish brown on back; abraded on inside of handle at join of neck. H. 0.181; diam ... Late 5th century B.C ... Mended with the missing pieces restored in plaster and painted, notably most of the mouth and handle. ... Webster, Art and Literature in Fourth Century Athens, London 1956, pl. 2; C. ... Swaddling, "Illustrations of Metalworking Furnaces on Greek Vases," in Furnaces and Smelting Technology in Antiquity, P. |
Thirteen non-joining wall fragments with thin reddish wash on inside. Mended in antiquity (part of lead repair in b; hole in d). Glaze pitted and abraded here and there. P.H. a) 0.14; max. dim. a) 0.281, ... Ca. 440 B.C ... Thirteen non-joining wall fragments with thin reddish wash on inside. Mended in antiquity (part of lead repair in b; hole in d). ... The vertical curve of this fragment and the lines of the wash on the inside indicate that it is part of the return; thus the youth must stand on a platform, for otherwise he would tower above those behind and in front of him. Fragment i (illustrated) shows the shaft of a column and to the right of it a youth (lower face, upper part of body) wrapped in a himation, to left. ... Fragment c (illustrated) preserves the middle part of a woman standing in three-quarter view to left, dressed in a chiton and himation. |
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