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Part of foot.
Reserved beneath and where it is broken above.
Ostrakon of Habron (482 B.C.?). For the name see Hesperia, Suppl. VIII, 1949, p. 409 ... 482 B.C.? |
Shoulder fragment. Background glaze fired gray. Max. dim. 0.058.
Youth (filleted head) to right. In front of him, the top of an unintelligible object. Behind him, at the break, the end of a contour line ... Ca. 470 B.C. |
Half of upper body and one-third of lower body restored; foot, stem, and handles missing.
Ribbed lower body with scraped groove and square molding at base. Projecting, overhanging flange below rim. Grapevine ... 275-260 |
Wall fragment. Burned (clay is gray). Glazed misfired reddish brown on outside. Max. dim. 0.06.
Pelias and daughters. The fragment shows the cauldron with the foreparts of the ram (head missing). On the ... Probably mid-5th century B.C. |
From a large open bowl with pseudo-ring foot, metallic brown glaze inside.
Scratched inside the foot. Red sandy fill over road. B' building fill. Leica ... 12 March 1935 |
Slim type; small part of rim preserved.
"no groove preserved"(VG).
According to excavator's note, had color when found.
Impression incomplete above and brioken away to left; retrograde.
Joins with SS ... 8 March 1933 |
| One handle and fragments of lip and body missing; restored in plaster. A tall kantharos with plain lip. Upper half of body slightly concave, set off from lower, ovoid, body by a broad shallow groove. Profiled ... 12 May 1939 |
| Russet clay; ash grey core.
Impression broken away to right and partly below; slightly incomplete above.
Cf. SS 1291. Par: SS 01291, same die?(VG)* Finished Middle Stoa Building Field, martyr. Θαισω̣[ν?] ... 14 June 1933 |
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