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I 5633: Marble Fragment: Prytany List

Inscribed fragment. Part of smooth left side preserved. Seven lines of the inscription preserved. Pentelic marble. ADDENDA Belongs to IG II2, no. 1771. Found in wall of the modern house 649/5 southeast ... 138/9-150/1 A.D.

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P 17904: Askos

Complete except for chip from spout and one body fragment. Squat body, shallow convex on bottom, slightly pointed toward top. Diagonally upwards pointed spout; strap handle. On the lower part the thin ... 5 June 1947

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L 3703: Relief Fragment of Lamp: Emblema

Preserved is the head of Athena Parthenos in relief left; broken off at neck, the nose chipped, and most of the crest of the helmet missing. The face is carefully modelled, the iris and pupil of the eye ... 24 April 1939

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P 17903: Stirrup Vase

The handle missing at one side, and the end of the spouted mouth; also many small body fragments and chips; the pot warped and the fabric flaky. Low ring foot. Groups of bands around foot; around widest ... 5 June 1947

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P 17905: Three-Handled Jar

One handle and small body fragments missing. Low ring foot. Solid glaze, and bands, above foot; bands around shoulder, at neck and below handles; on shoulder, groups of vertical strokes between the handles ... 5 June 1947

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P 17906: Amphora

Body fragments, most of the rim, and one handle missing. Plain rim; small flattened bottom. Band handles, shoulder to rim. Coarse purplish-gray clay with large black and white grits; unglazed. No. 4 ... 5 June 1947

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P 17908: Amphora

Complete except for minor chips from mouth and neck. Convex bottom and rounded body; plain flaring rim and round mouth; two vertical band handles, shoulder to rim. Buff clay, rather coarse and slightly ... 5 June 1947

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J 99: Gold Ornament

A thin almost circular piece of gold leaf, the edges turned in underneath, as if it had once covered a button. Probably rivet from bronze sword (B 779). Πέντε χρυσές επενδύσεις κεφαλών ήλων σπάθης. Three ... 2 May 1947

Agora XII, no. 1

Foot missing. Offset neck and echinoid mouth; raised ridge at junction of neck and wall; round handles. Neck reserved. Added red: band at level of lower attachment of handles. For a later version, see ... 575-550 B.C ... For a later version, see P 1358 G 6:3-U Hesperia, XV, 1946, pl. 66, 268, with an ivy wreath round the neck. A patterned example from the Agora forms a link between the plain and the figured; it has black-figured lotuses on the neck and a stout echinus foot; P 18348 A 17:2 Hesperia, XVII, 1948, pl. 65, 1; Archaeology, I, 1948, pp. 13-20.

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P 18348: Black Figure Neck Amphora

Mended from several pieces; complete except for fragment of neck and rim, and minor chips. Echinus foot, plump ovoid body; neck concave in profile; rim rounded, projecting, flat on top. Rolled handles, ... 24 July 1947

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T 2427: Female Head

The hair is drawn down in loose waves to the nape, and is crowned by a heavy rolled wreath. The head is bent slightly to her left; she wears earrings (one missing). A few flecks of white remain. Brownish-yellow ... 22 July 1947

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J 100: Gold Ornaments

Set of leaf rosettes, consists of thirty-five largely rosettes, one fragmentary, one crumpled and one half preserved. Simple eight-petalled rosette pattern in very low relief. Each one pierced irregularly ... 6 May 1947

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ST 430: Base

Perhaps originally the foot of a table. The top broken off in antiquity, and worn. Roughly hollowed out inside. Circular base with a vertical face below and concave profile above. Band around bottom picked; ... 21 March 1948

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T 2480: Pinax: Female Figure in Relief (Spinner)

In fairly high relief, the upper part of a female figure, right, her head slightly bent, her arms outstretched from the elbows (the hands missing). She wears a thin chiton which covers her arms to the ... 19 September 1947

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ST 389: Two Spindle Whorls

Both intact. Straight-sided conical type. Purplish steatite. Δύο λίθινα σφονδύλια κωνικού τύπου, από ερυθρό στεατίτη. Finished Mycenaean Chamber Tomb. Dec.1, 2003- South Workroom-Case 52-U, Container 4 ... 8 May 1947

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P 17907: One-Handled Goblet

High, almost conical foot plain rim and one band handle. Warm brownish clay with grits; reddish slip or glaze much peeled. Handmade? No. 5. Mycenaean tomb. 4908 Leica, XXVII-75 ... 5 June 1947

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P 18006: Black Figure Lekythos

Mended from several pieces; small chips missing. On the shoulder, a cock, right; to either side a lotus bud. On the body, three nude runners, right. Purple for the cock's wattles and tail, and for the ... 24 June 1947

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S 1242: Head of Female Figure with Gilding

Complete save minor chips. Cut away flat behind as if for attachment to wall. An iron dowel passing from the crown of the head diagonally out to the flat surface has split the marble on the top. Neck finished ... 21 May 1947

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P 31849: Commode Fragments

Two non-joining fragments preserve parts of rim and upper bowl. Slightly bulging wall; heavy rolled rim; oval cutout in wall for baby's legs. Glazed are: rim inside and out; a band below rim, a band at ... 1937

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P 17529: Incense Burner

Fragments of rim and body missing; one fragment does not join. Open bowl with flaring sides and rim; high conical foot. Brownish clay; dull green surface over which a white slip, now much flaked. Traces ... 3rd. c. A.D.

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ST 390: Six Whorls or Buttons

All intact. Conical, with concave sides: shanked type. Not diminishing size. Grayish steatite. Έξι λίθινα σφονδύλια ή κομβία από γκρί στεατίτη. Finished Mycenaean Chamber Tomb; near head of second skeleton ... 8 May 1947

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P 17824: Skyphos Fragment with Graffito

Four joining fragments preserve most of bottom of a Corinthain-type skyphos, with about three-quarters of the flaring ring foot. Inside, red to black glaze; outside, above foot, rays. Foot black; on upper ... 24-28 March 1947 ... Hesperia 17 (1948), pl. XLI:2, p. 160 ... Agora XXI, no. B 1, p. 8, pl. 2.

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P 17738: Jug

Mended from many pieces; part of the base, fragments from the wall, and about half the spout missing. Broad rounded shoulder, the body tapering to a small foot. Narrow neck, set off from the shoulder by ... 2 May 1947 ... Hesperia 35 (1966), pp. 384, 395, pl. 92b ... Hesperia 17 (1948), pl. XXXIX:2.

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P 18456: Black Glaze Kantharos

Mended from several pieces; a few small fragments of wall missing. Slender type; high conical foot, moulded in two degrees. Spurred handles, from the lip. Dull black to red glaze, somewhat peeled; a ... 1 August 1947

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P 17499: Jug with Graffito

Small hole in body; otherwise intact. Rounded body on small ring foot, the body lightly ribbed. Ribbed mouth and handle. Graffito on the shoulder: Thin dull reddish to brown glaze, unevenly applied ... 27 March 1947

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I 1291: Honorary Monument Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Broken all around, but, in the bottom, remains of a circular cutting of some size, very roughly picked. Part of two lines of the inscription preserved. Pentelic marble. ADDENDA With ... 3rd. century A.D.

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T 2513: Draped Female Figurine Fragment

Figure closely wrapped in himation, which covers both arms. Mended from three pieces; head, lower part, and most of back missing. Hole in top of the body for head. Finelly modelled, but shallow. Traces ... May 1947

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B 779: Fragment with Gold Ornament

Small irregular chunk of bronze with gold-leaf disk attached to it. (Probably one of the rivets from the sword, B 778, with rivet-head covering in place; the rivet heavily corroded ?) Έντεκα κεφαλές χάλκινων ... 5 May 1947

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P 447: Red Figure Oinochoe Fragment

Fragment preserves a little of neck of pot, angle emphasized by reserved groove between, bordered by relief contour. Considerable horizontal curve indicates smallish pot. Glazed inside. Half-draped bearded ... 31 March 1932

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P 18461: Saucer

Mended frοm three pieces; small bit of floor and of rim missing. Restored in plaster. P 18460-P 18463 (ΠΠ 256-Π 259) are similar. Finished Grave = Pyre 13. 529 Leica, XXIX-83 ... 1 August 1947

P 18462: Saucer

Mended from several pieces; parts of rim and a small bit of floor missing. P 18460-P 18463 (ΠΠ 256-ΠΠ 259) are similar. Finished Grave = Pyre 13. 529 Leica, XXIX-83 ... 1 August 1947

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P 18463: Saucer

Mended from three pieces; parts of rim missing. Restored in plaster. P 18460-P 18463 (ΠΠ 256-ΠΠ 259) are similar. Finished Grave = Pyre 13. 529 Leica, XXIX-83 ... 1 August 1947

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P 18464: Saucer

Mended from four pieces; chip of rim missing. Flat bottom, left rough; sides rise slightly to plain rim. Similar to series P 18460 (ΠΠ 256) but somewhat larger and the fabric heavier. Finished Grave = ... 1 August 1947

P 18465: Saucer

Mended from several pieces; small chip missing from side. Flat bottom, left rough; sides rise slightly to plain rim. Similar to series P 18460 (ΠΠ 256) but larger; as P 18466 and P 18467 (ΠΠ 262, ΠΠ 263) ... 1 August 1947

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P 18467: Saucer

Mended from many pieces; two fragments of rim missing. Similar to P 18465-P 18467 (ΠΠ 261-ΠΠ 263). Finished Grave = Pyre 13. 529 Leica, XXIX-83 ... 1 August 1947

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P 18469: Pot

Mended from many pieces; chip from rim and small fragments of body missing. Round-bodied pot with wide mouth and plain slightly out-turned rim. Band handle, rising, from rim to shoulder. Cooking pot shape ... 1 August 1947

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P 18470: Pot

Mended from many pieces; several fragments missing from body. Shape and fabric as P 18469 (ΠΠ 265). ADDENDA P 18469: Round-bodied pot with wide mouth and plain slightly out-turned rim. Band handle, rising, ... 1 August 1947

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P 18473: Plate

Mended from several pieces; a large piece of the floor missing. Small flattened resting surface, left round; gently sloping floor with wheel ridges towards the top. Ribbon handles, attached at the rim ... 1 August 1947

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P 18475: Casserole with Lid

Lid and pot mended from several pieces; a small piece missing from the edge of the lid, and chips from rim and floor of pot. Open pot on low raised base; flaring rim flanged inside to hold the lid; single ... 1 August 1947

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S 1260: Head of a Cock

Comb and beak chipped. At neckline, a somewhat rough-finished surface at obtuse angel with head, and a small hole for attachment, suggesting that the head was part of a group, and faced somewhat left ... 500-480 B.C (?).