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Bee. Finished Rectangular pit. bee
(in O) 1210 Leica ... 25 April 1957 ... Bee ... bee
(in O) |
Part of rim preserved.
Bee. Hellenistic fill. Ἀπολλων | ίου̣ (ΙΟΥ retr)
bee
Κ̣[νιδι(]
(in diamond) Leica ... 9 April 1954 ... Part of rim preserved.
Bee ... Ἀπολλων | ίου̣ (ΙΟΥ retr)
bee
Κ̣[νιδι(]
(in diamond) |
| Chip missing.
Obverse: an insect, probably a bee.
Reverse: plain. Ancient street, east end; in drain 7. Leica ... 26 April 1948 ... Obverse: an insect, probably a bee.
Reverse: plain. |
Floor fragment. Surface slightly pitted. Max. dim. 0.042.
I, warrior (face protected by a low-crested Corinthian helmet) to left, holding a round shield (device: bee[?], wasp[?]). The rim of the shield ... Ca. 510-500 B.C ... I, warrior (face protected by a low-crested Corinthian helmet) to left, holding a round shield (device: bee[?], wasp[?]). ... Dilute glaze: wings(?) of bee.
For the shield device, see 829. |
Lozenge-shaped stamp. Hellenistic fill beside wall, below "intermediate" strosis. Ἐ̣πὶ Ἀπ̣[ολ]λωνίδ | α
Κνι bee δι(
Ἀπολ̣λ̣ω̣ν̣ίου
(Α broken-barred, in diamond) Leica ... 17 May 1954 ... Ἐ̣πὶ Ἀπ̣[ολ]λωνίδ | α
Κνι bee δι(
Ἀπολ̣λ̣ω̣ν̣ίου
(Α broken-barred, in diamond) |
Probably typical; broken at curve.
Typical clay; fired yellow at surface; traces of light slip.
Diamond-shaped impression; sharp. Ἀπολλων | ίου (ΙΟΥ retr)
bee
Κνιδι(
(in diamond) Leica ... 15 March 1932 ... Ἀπολλων | ίου (ΙΟΥ retr)
bee
Κνιδι(
(in diamond) |
Much worn fragment of Knidian type.
Right(?) end of losange-shaped impression preserved, much worn. Par: SS 00277* With early Byzantine and late Roman sherds. Ἀπολλων | ίου (ΙΟΥ retr)
bee
Κνιδι( ... 26 April 1933 ... Ἀπολλων | ίου (ΙΟΥ retr)
bee
Κνιδι(
(in diamond) |
| Part of the interior medallion; helmeted warrior's head left, with part of his shield held up in front; the device on the shield a bee? 6th.-5th. c. B' building fill. Leica, 88-5-8 ... 4 April 1935 ... Part of the interior medallion; helmeted warrior's head left, with part of his shield held up in front; the device on the shield a bee? |
Broad, ribbed, junction with neck not preserved except in one small place.
Coarse micaceous clay; red, yellowing to surface; light slip.
More than half of the impression broken or chipped away. Ἀθη
... 1 March 1932 ... Ἀθη
bee
ν̣[ίππου]
(Α broken-barred, in oval) |
Battered fragment of rather small handle.
Fired light clay.
Rather worn losange-shaped impression probably frpm same die as SS 277; attribute like a shoe dole. Par: same die as SS 00277* Under layer ... 19 June 1933 ... Ἀπολλων | ίου (ΙΟΥ retr)
bee
Κνιδι(
(in diamond) |
| 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 ... Fraser (1951), Bee Keeping in Antiquity. |
Fragments of wall and most of in- turned rim missing.
Flaring ring foot. Steep lower wall, meeting upper at a sharp angle. One horizontal bee-shaped handle. Reserved: resting surface and underside with ... Ca. 500 B.C ... One horizontal bee-shaped handle. |
Most of shoulder with stub of handle and body with part of fillet between it and the foot. Strengthened with plaster. Glaze misfired in places; abraded here and there. P.H. 0.138; diam. 0.081. H. A. Thompson, ... Ca. 510 B.C ... The shield devices are a serpent, a bee, and an anchor. |
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