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Inscribed columnar grave monument.
Inrtact.
Inscribed in three lines.
Hymettian marble. Found in the valley, southwest of the Pnyx. Leica ... 1948 ... Found in the valley, southwest of the Pnyx. |
| Inscribed fragment from upper left corner of stele.
Moulding above roughly chipped away. Top flat (?).
Toothed left side. Rough picked back.
Mentions the archon Theophilos.
Twenty lines of the inscription ... 8 November 1939 ... Mentions the archon Theophilos.
... Found near the church of St. Demetrios in the saddle between the Pnyx and Philopappos hills. |
Apparently complete in a single letter: A; np letters to either side. Upside down to vessel.
Single alphas are often found on objects dedicated to Athena, undoubtedly as abbreviations of the goddess' ... Single alphas are often found on objects dedicated to Athena, undoubtedly as abbreviations of the goddess' name (cf., for example, those from the sanctuary of Athena on the acropolis of Sparta: B.S.A. 30, 1928-1930, p. 251, fig. 6, nos. 1-11, 14, 22). ... Schiering, Olympische Forschhungen V, 1964, p. 156, no. 79, and the eleven from the Pnyx, G. ... VII, Small Objects from the Pnyx: I, 1943, p. 29. |
Handle missing; chips from side.
Watch-shaped body, small discus, top rayed. Long nozzle, triangular at end. Rudimentary unpierced knob at right. Vertical strap-handle.
Signed: "ΑΙΝΕΙΟΥ"; letters in relief, ... 5 February 1940 ... Signed: "ΑΙΝΕΙΟΥ"; letters in relief, incised in the mould.
Dull glaze fired red, much peeled. ... Found by some boys somewhere in the region of the Pnyx and the Hill of the Nymphs. |
Pnyx 110
Clay; fine grained; buff inside; yellow on the surface. East Sanctuary; Clearing North of Terrace Wall ... October 1932 ... Pnyx 110
Clay; fine grained; buff inside; yellow on the surface. |
Wall fragment. Glaze slightly pitted. Max. dim. 0.048.
Woman(?) seated to left on a decorated cloak. All that remains of her is her lap. At the right, part of another figure. Relief contour. White: woman ... Probably late 5th or early 4th century B.C ... All that remains of her is her lap. At the right, part of another figure. ... Cf. a bell-krater fragment from the Pnyx, P 214 (Hesperia Suppl. |
Clay fine, buff, soft. Head missing. Traces of white slip. Pin hole beneath on level bottom. Not carefully modeled.
Almost identical with Agora T IIII which is from Late 5th century context. From the ... Probably late fifth century B.C ... From the disturbed surface of an exploratory trench on top of the central Pnyx Hill. |
Upper part of Amazon on horseback, in high relief. She wears kurbasia with flaps, chiton and chlamys, and brandishes sword in raised right arm. Thin brown glaze with smears of black inside.
For Amazons ... Early 4th c. B.C ... Similar style and quality to 1185, a fragment from the Pnyx, PN-P 263: Hesperia, Suppl. |
Pnyx 205
Clay; fine; light buff insode, paler outside, slightly micaceous. East Sanctuary; From the Filling behind the Terrace Wall ... October 1932 ... Pnyx 205
Clay; fine; light buff insode, paler outside, slightly micaceous ... East Sanctuary; From the Filling behind the Terrace Wall. |
| Pnyx 12
Clay; bright buff; fine; slightly micaceous. Assembly Place; From the Filling of Period III ... October 1932 ... Pnyx 12
Clay; bright buff; fine; slightly micaceous ... Assembly Place; From the Filling of Period III. |
Pnyx 189
Clay; buff containing many fine particles of shiny black grit.
The stamp is set vertically on the outside of the nich just below the lip. Assembly Place, Filling of Period III ... November 1932 ... Pnyx 189
Clay; buff containing many fine particles of shiny black grit.
The stamp is set vertically on the outside of the nich just below the lip. |
Pnyx 97
Clay; buff inside, yellow on surface,fine.
The seal apparently was chipped at one end. East Sanctuary; Clearing Coarse of Terrace Wall ... 1932 ... Pnyx 97
Clay; buff inside, yellow on surface,fine.
The seal apparently was chipped at one end. |
Pnyx 124
Clay; coarse, deep rust in color, large grains of grit. East Sanctuary; From the Uppermost Filling in the Southern Part of the Area ... October 1932 ... Pnyx 124
Clay; coarse, deep rust in color, large grains of grit ... East Sanctuary; From the Uppermost Filling in the Southern Part of the Area. |
Pnyx 77
Clay; fine, buff inside; yellow on surface. East Sanctuary; Clearing the West end of Terrace Wall ... October 1932 ... Pnyx 77
Clay; fine, buff inside; yellow on surface ... East Sanctuary; Clearing the West end of Terrace Wall. |
Pnyx 152
Clay; dull buff, creamy on the surface, coarse, containing many grains of brown and white grit but no mica. Assembly Place; Filling of Period III ... October 1932 ... Pnyx 152
Clay; dull buff, creamy on the surface, coarse, containing many grains of brown and white grit but no mica. |
Pnyx 122
Clay; course, dull buff, course grains of grit and mica. East Sanctuary; from uppermost filling in the southern part of the area ... October 1932 ... Pnyx 122
Clay; course, dull buff, course grains of grit and mica ... East Sanctuary; from uppermost filling in the southern part of the area. |
Rim fragment with part of ring base. Glaze abraded slightly. Max. dim. 0.06; est. diam. 0.23.
On rim, between two reserved lines, wreath of myrtle.
A similar but slightly more ornate wreath occurs on ... Late 5th century B.C ... Petersburg (Π 1867/68.962) that has the names of Peleus and Thetis inscribed. ... For a simpler version, see P 25 from the Pnyx (Hesperia Suppl. |
| Pnyx 14
Clay; bright buff; containing some grit and fine grains of mice. Assembly Place; From the Filling of Period III ... October 1932 ... Pnyx 14
Clay; bright buff; containing some grit and fine grains of mice ... Assembly Place; From the Filling of Period III. |
Lid fragment with offset brim and incurving rim. Band of glaze on underside. Much of glaze fired red on top side. Max. dim. 0.064; est. diam. 0.13.
Woman (top of head missing) dressed in a chiton, moving ... Second quarter of the 5th century B.C ... Her left arm is also outstretched. At the right, a bit of reserve, but it is not quite clear what it is (another chest with hanging scarf[?] ... For a woman holding both a chest and an alabastron, see the lekanis fragment from the Pnyx, P 120 (Hesperia Suppl. |
Pnyx 247
Clay; dull buff inside and outside; fine grains of grit and mica. East Sanctuary; From the Filling behind Terrace Wall ... October 1932 ... Pnyx 247
Clay; dull buff inside and outside; fine grains of grit and mica ... East Sanctuary; From the Filling behind Terrace Wall. |
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