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Thick ring at the join of neck. Part of the neck ornament a tiny part of the shoulder ray and upper part of the crest of Athena preserved.
Athena is turned to left. Her crest is outlined with a red band ... Thick ring at the join of neck. ... This kind of ornament is assigned(?) to the Panathenaic of the fifth century (ours is certainly one of its last appearance); a fifth century date is also supported by the use of red (Beazley, Panathenaica p. 454).
End of fifth century. |
| Thick ring at the joint of the neck. Very little part of the tongues on the shoulder and of the Athena's crest. Athena is turned to left. The crest is outline with a red band; round it's base, at the point ... Thick ring at the joint of the neck. ... The use of red mineral makes a dating still in the fifth century certain (Beazley, Panathenian p. 454). End of fifth century. |
| Wall fragment, glazed inside Right leg and part of peplos of Athena, to left. White for the leg; the lower hemline as well as the drapery folds, incised.
First half of fifth century. LI-48 ... White for the leg; the lower hemline as well as the drapery folds, incised.
First half of fifth century. |
Broken away below the waist.
Pan playing on a syrinx.
Clay: Buff, coarse, covered in front with red paint. Hollow, back unmodelled. From a disturbed area to the south of the retaining wall of the ... Fifth century B.C. |
The lower part of the nozzle and front wall, and part of the bottom.
Signed.
Unglazed.
Buff clay.
Type XXVII of Corinth collection. Well. Upper fill. Second century A.D. construction; at transition from ... May-June 1937 ... The lower part of the nozzle and front wall, and part of the bottom.
... Second century A.D. construction; at transition from Sixth century A.D. to Fifth century B.C. |
Only the lower part of the face remains.
After moulding the nostrils and the corners of the mouth over emphasized by piercing. The size and glaze on the interior suggest that fragment comes from a ... Late fifth century B.C. |
Male phallos attached as spout to the side of a vase. On the inside is a bit of the shoulder of the aryballos?
Clay: Firm, buff. Reddish glaze on the upper part of the outer face and smeared over the ... Early fifth century B.C. |
Upper and lower extremities missing.
Seated figure, legs covered, right elbow knee, shaggy legs, grossly exaggerated membrum virile.
Clay: Fine, buff, coated with no white glaze, pink-red painted applied ... Fifth century B.C. |
Mould for the left side of a ram's head with curling horn. For a rhyton.
Clay reddish, hard. Burned? From a disturbed area to the north of the retaining wall of the Assembly Place III ... Early fifth century B.C. ? |
Male phallos, attached as spout to the side of a vase. On the inside is a ledge for the reception of a lid. Scratched into the clay on the upper part of the outer face: ΚΕΡΚΙΩ.
Clay: Fine, buff, burned ... Early fifth century B.C. |
Broken at top only.
The right side is set at an obtuse angle to the base line.
A draped figure sits to right on a throne with lions feet, holding kin the hand a stick? The peculiar shape suggests the ... Early fifth century B.C. |
There remains only the front of the figure from waist to knee.
A female figure standing, with left knee slightly flexed, wearing a peplos with long overhang.
Clay: Fine, rosy buff, showing traces of ... Late fifth century B.C. |
Mould for a female head. The hair ripples off the forehead.
Fine, buff clay. Assembly Place, filling of Period III ... End of fifth century B.C. |
Mould for the cheek and eye of a cow or bull, probably for a rhyton.
Clay buff, fine, thin fabric. Smoothly finished. Assembly Place, filling of Period III ... Late fifth century B.C. |
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. |
| 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. |
Broken away at root of neck. Solid.
A mature female head. The hair is lightly bound in a kerchief and drawn into a pointed mass on the back of the head. A wisp protrudes from the top of this mass and ... Late fifth century B.C. or later. |
End of nozzle and handle, with much of rim, missing.
Groove around low base underneath.
Black to brownish glaze, somewhat peeled; the resting surface and the groove unglazed.
Type VI (late 5th. century ... 18 May-4 June 1937 ... Black to brownish glaze, somewhat peeled; the resting surface and the groove unglazed.
Type VI (late 5th. century variety) of Corinth collection, type 23A of Agora collection ... Latest Fifth-Fourth century B.C. |
Inscribed fragment.
The back rough picked; the edges broken.
Sixteen lines of the inscription preserved, with a space between the fifth and sixth.
Pentelic marble. Found in disturbed earth, outside the ... 2nd. century A.D. |
One nozzle and about half of rim and body missing.
Shape fabric and decoration as the L 4500 (OO 739).
Type IV (early fifth century group) of Corinth collection, type 22B of Agora collection. Stony fill ... 1947 ... Shape fabric and decoration as the L 4500 (OO 739).
Type IV (early fifth century group) of Corinth collection, type 22B of Agora collection. |
Part of the bottom missing.
Ribbed discus and a relief wreath around the rim; handle semi-pierced with a leaf at its base.
Unglazed.
Buff clay.
Type XXVII of Corinth collection. Well B. Fourth-Fifth century ... May-June 1937 ... Part of the bottom missing.
Ribbed discus and a relief wreath around the rim; handle semi-pierced with a leaf at its base.
... Fourth-Fifth century A.D. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face only preserved.
Fifth century financial record; the lettering looks like that of the Erechteion accounts.
Twenty letters remain.
Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA Belongs with ... 5th. century B.C ... Inscribed face only preserved.
Fifth century financial record; the lettering looks like that of the Erechteion accounts.
... November 1954 and returned the same day ... Found in modern context, over the north end of the Middle Stoa. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face only preserved.
Four lines of the inscription preserved, part of fifth; stoichedon.
Pentelic marble. Finished Found in Byzantine context west of the Panathenaic Way, ... 4th. century B.C. |
| Fragment from the wall of a large unglazed amphora.
Incised outside. Όστρακο οστρακοφορίας Κλεοφώντος Κλειππίδου. Προέρχεται από το σώμα μεγάλου αμφορέως. Finished Late fifth century fill. 4374 Leica, ... 11 June 1951 ... Fragment from the wall of a large unglazed amphora.
... Late fifth century fill. |
The horizontal band handle at the back is broken off.
Dull black glaze over all, except under side of low base.
Type IV of Corinth collection, type 21C of Agora collection. Well. Latest Fifth-Fourth century ... 18 May-4 June 1937 ... The horizontal band handle at the back is broken off.
... Latest Fifth-Fourth century B.C. |
Preserved only from waist to knees
The front part of the figure was shaped in a mould and then a solid mass of clay was applied to it's back which part remained unmolded. A female figure clad in a chiton ... Mid fifth century B.C. or later. |
Small fragment of the body, and most of the strap handle at the back missing.
Small lamp; inside glazed; outside unglazed except for nozzle, handle, and bands at the rim. No base; the floor rises to a ... 10-12 June 1947 ... Small fragment of the body, and most of the strap handle at the back missing.
Small lamp; inside glazed; outside unglazed except for nozzle, handle, and bands at the rim. No base; the floor rises to a low point at the center.
Type IV (later fifth century group) of Corinth collection, type 21D of Agora collection. |
Part of bottom, with edge projecting below, and of the right side preserved.
On the front, the leg of a table and part of a long bench under it.
Attachment hole through the plaque, under the bench.
Broken ... 13 August 1947 ... On the front, the leg of a table and part of a long bench under it.
Attachment hole through the plaque, under the bench.
... House H, Room 14; fifth century fill in grave cutting. |
Inscribed fragment.
Right side with chisel marks preserved; elsewhere broken.
Face very rough.
Boundary for grave lot.
Four letters remain and traces of fifth.
Pentelic marble. Found in the wall of a modern ... 4th. century B.C. |
Inscribed fragment.
The right side preserved; elsewhere broken.
"POLETAI" record; sale of confiscated property.
Six lines of the inscription preserved; a space above the first, and between the fifth and ... Early 4th. century B.C. |
| The bottom is missing, and the horizontal band handle at the back broken away.
Good black glaze inside and out.
Type VI (late 5th. century variety) of Corinth collection, type 23A of Agora collection ... 18 May-4 June 1937 ... The bottom is missing, and the horizontal band handle at the back broken away.
... Type VI (late 5th. century variety) of Corinth collection, type 23A of Agora collection.
... Latest Fifth-Fourth century B.C. |
Three non-joining fragments; one with part of the floor, about two thirds of the rim, and the stamp of the nozzle; a floor fragment and a rim fragment from the back with the stump of the horizontal handle ... 24 April -13 June 1947 ... Three non-joining fragments; one with part of the floor, about two thirds of the rim, and the stamp of the nozzle; a floor fragment and a rim fragment from the back with the stump of the horizontal handle.
The rim glazed, with a reserved band on its top.
... Type IV (early fifth century variety) of Corinth collection, type 21D of Agora collection. |
One side of rim and wall missing, and chips.
Pierced collar through center of floor; single nozzle encroaching on rim; no handle.
Inside, and rim and nozzle outside, glazed; a reserved band around the ... 23 April 1948 ... Inside, and rim and nozzle outside, glazed; a reserved band around the middle of the rim.
Type IV (early fifth century variety) of Corinth collection, type 22A of Agora collection. |
Low base and continous convex wall and rim; part of three nozzles preserved.
Black glaze inside and on body most of the way to bottom.
Type IV of Corinth collection, type 21C of Agora collection. Well ... 18 May-4 June 1937 ... Black glaze inside and on body most of the way to bottom.
... Latest Fifth-Fourth century B.C. |
Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face only preserved.
Burned and acid-eaten; behind, part of a cutting for an iron dowel.
Four lines of the inscription preserved, trace of fifth.
Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA ... 5th. century B.C. |
Fragment from left side of inscribed stele.
Broken top, bottom and at right.
Left side dressed smooth, with the back edge beveled to the rough picked back; the front edge much chipped, so that the first ... 5th. century B.C. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face and perhaps original back preserved (now worn smooth).
A rectanguslar cutting (for reuse) along left side of inscribed face.
Four lines of the inscription preserved, ... 5th. century B.C. |
The top preserved; handle and tip of nozzle missing.
Broad down sloping rim, a ring of raised dots and ribs on the top; a large double-spiral lug on either side. On the throat of the nozzle, a large palmette ... June 1937, June 1938 ... The top preserved; handle and tip of nozzle missing.
... On the throat of the nozzle, a large palmette in relief.
... ADDENDA Four fragments of lamps of similar type remain in the tray, three of fifth to fourth century types. |
Most of the discus, part of side wall, and upper part of handle missing.
Very big lamp; concentric grooves on the bottom, pierced handle. Narrow rim with two grooves.
Lion's paw on preserved edge of discus ... 5-8 June 1937 ... Most of the discus, part of side wall, and upper part of handle missing.
Very big lamp; concentric grooves on the bottom, pierced handle. ... Roman, Fourth (Fifth) century A.D. |
Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face, left face, and rough picked back preserved.
Treasure record from Eleusis.
Seven lines of the inscription preserved; stoichedon.
Left edge worn away so first letters ... 5th. century B.C. |
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