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| Five fragments.
The larger fragment, c), is broken at both ends, as is the scroll underneath. Part of the finished top is preserved. It is flattened and well dressed at the back. The front has a raised ... 17 June 1931, 3 July 1931 |
| Pnyx, p. 90, note 12, 91, note 14. Schwabacher, pl. 7:4, 7, 8. Pnyx, p. 90, note 12. Drain. Pnyx, no. 109. Thompson D 41. Cistern. Hesperia 006, 1937, p. 194, fig. 119. Schwabacher, pl. 7:11. Well. H ... Agora 22 85 P 3124 P 23095 P 23766 P 9293 P 14474 P 597 P 3661 P 16098 P 20518 P 3145 P 10835 P 13316 P 6013 P 16862 I 14:2 M-N 18:1 M 20:1 N 20:4 G 14:2 F 15:3 H 12:1 E 14:3 ... 100-86 B.C ... Thompson D 41 ... H. A. Thompson, Hesperia, Suppl. IV, The Tholos of Athens and its Predecessors, Baltimore 1940, p. 120, d |
| Agora 004, pp. 162-163, note 145. Agora 004, nos. 638, 862, 863. Kerameikos XI, p. 166-168. Thompson, C 44. Agora 004, nos. 633. D. Burr (Thompson), The Terracotta Figurines, Hesperia 2, 1933, pp. 185-186 ... Agora 22 41 P 4024 |
Part of stem and lower body preserved.
Cup or small krater. Fairly thin stem. Slightly angular foot, flaring below. Wall: swirling long petals, widely spaced. Metallic brownish orange glaze, red inside ... 100-50 ... P 597 (H. A. Thompson 1934, D 41, p. 383, fig. 72 [H 16:4]), for similar wall pattern, but with jeweling, and P 14474 (Agora XXII, no. 345, p. 85, pl. 62 [M 20:1, lower fill]), with contiguous petals. |
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