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Joins with H 140.
Two joining pieces. Retrograde. -ΕΚ- Heroon. -ΕΚ- ... H 139 ... H 139 |
| Sherd with dull brown glaze. Inscribed on inside. Θραύσμα αγγείου με επιγραφή, "Θεμιστοκλής Νεοκλέους". Oscar Broneer, Nb. No. 4. 178 88-400 ... 31 May 1937 ... AO 139 ... AO 139 |
| Askos shaped vase, buff clay undecorated. Many fragments joined. Oscar Broneer, Nb. No. 2. 62 ... 30 Oct 1932 ... AP 139 ... AP 139 |
| Head and feet are missing.
Sold; flat behind. Soft, tan clay.
The youth stands erect, resting his hands on his hips, he wears goat pants.
Fine buff clay; remaining traces of white paint, front and back ... Early fifth century B.C ... PNT 139 ... PNT 139 |
Half of body gone.
Profile similar to L 138. Broad fairly short nozzle.
Clay: fine red; black glaze inside and out; circles on base. Assembly Place, filling of Period III ... 1932 ... PNL 139 ... PNL 139 |
| Wall fragment from a very large krater (slight vertical and horizontal curve).
Part of a large lyre, with the right hand of the player, holding a plectrum, and, behind the strings, one of the fingers ... 20 January 1931 ... PNP 139 ... PNP 139 |
| On rim, vine pattern; partly broken.
On discus, Christian monogram with loop to right; four oil holes between arms of cross.
Handle solid, double grooved. Nozzle partially broken; rounded.
On bottom, double ... 26 June 1931 ... L 139 ... L 139 |
| Oval setting from bezel.
Flat on bottom, convex on top, carefully polished but undecorated.
Almost colorless, slightly veined. In earth around burial in trench 18 (grave 23). Leica, 79-12-11, 79-12-12, ... 7 June 1963 ... J 139 ... J 139 |
| Top surface shows practically no wear but bottom is badly worn by reuse as a paving block.
Both ends show clamp position scratched on, and further back the clamps as executed.
Same workmanship and series ... 1933 ... A 139 ... A 139 |
| Fragment from left side of inscription.
Front and left surfaces preserved.
Pentelic marble. Found in the wall of a modern house, in the southeast corner of the Market Square. Leica ... 180-190 A.D ... I 139 ... I 139 |
| Part of convex rounded bowl, moulded, with plain rim and ribs to the bottom of the rim.
Greenish glass, thick and slightly iridescent. Agora sample no. 288. upper fill to -3.50m. Cistern on south slope ... 1-3 June 1936 ... G 139 ... G 139 |
| Seal of the Metropolitan Nicetas III (metrica).
Obverse : Virgin Mary nimbed, seated on throne, holding Christ Child; in field inscription ΜΡ ΘΥ; all enclosed within circle of dots.
Reverse : Inscription ... 25 April 1934 ... IL 139 ... IL 139 |
| Head, right arm, and back of chair missing; also right foot.
The figure holds a mirror in lap. Left foot raised on footstool. Thin high-girted chiton, with deep V neck; himation over shoulders and across ... 18 March 1932 ... T 139 ... T 139 |
| About one quarter of the rim preserved; high, rising; rather small; broken at curve.
Coarse reddish-buff clay; very micaceous.
Right end of the impression broken away; incomplete below, set too near ... 23 February 1932 ... SS 139 ... SS 139 |
| Obverse: standing figure, left; in field behind, a krater.
Reverse: plain. Late Roman House, red earth. Leica, 5-271, III-44 ... 31 May 1935 ... Gkikaki (2019), pp. 133, 139, no. 62, fig. 20. |
| Fragment from back part.
On rim, herringbone (?); small bit preserved.
Handle solid; double grooved above and below.
On bottom, circular groove, enclosing signature, upper part only preserved: "EY".
Type ... 25 April 1932 ... ΣΤ' 139 |
Fragment of rim and upper wall.
Garland running right, main wavy stem originally white. [φιλί⟧ας above. Dull black-to-brown glaze outside, shiny inside.
For decoration cf. 1177 and 1265; also somewhat ... 285-260 ... Agora XXIX, no. 139 |
Wall fragment of stand. Glaze fired greenish in places. Max. dim. 0.053.
Woman (head with sakkos, start of shoulders) to right, head bent downward somewhat. Preliminary sketch. Relief contour ... Ca. 410 B.C ... Agora XXX, no. 139 |
Handle missing, restored.
Flaring disc foot; mouth flat on top; round handle. Glazed: the neck, a broad band round the body just below the level of the handle-attachment, the outer face of the foot and ... Ca. 600 B.C ... Agora XII, no. 139 |
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