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| Leaves and tendrils.
Medallion and lower wall preserved.
Medallion: A gorgoneion (?) enclosed by a raised line and mutilated by a large hole.
Calyx: From the medallion spring tendrils alternating with ... 1934 |
| Rim fragment. Two broad grooves below lip.
Upper terminal band: closely spaced conventionalized ivy leaves.
Hard gray clay. Worn dull black glaze.
Non-Attic. Trial Trench I, Stoa fill. Leica PD 901-274, ... 10-13 February 1936 |
Hemispherical Cup.
P 31754 a, b
Two nonjoining sections of rim.
Steep wall. Band of rouletting at top, bounded by two grooves at bottom and one at top. Straight rim. Very hard fabric, possibly overfired, ... Context of ca. 250-165 ... Hemispherical Cup.
P 31754 a, b
Two nonjoining sections of rim.
... Fabric similar to that of Knidian lamps (see Agora IV, Type 40 A, pp. 126--127); similar also to P 19759, P 23610, P 20047 (Agora XXII, nos. 393, 401, pp. 90--91, pls. 67, 68, 88, 89 [P--R 6--12]). |
Broken away above, behind and at neck.
The features crudelly modelled. Traces of white paint in hair and eyes. Late Roman fill between tongue walls. 272 Leica ... 27 February 1935 |
Fragment of top side. Glaze fired red on outside. Much abraded. Max. dim. 0.052.
Sphinx (top of head, tips of wings, part of hindquarters, all of tail missing) to right with left foreleg raised.
Compare ... Late 5th century B.C. |
| Diskoid.
Pierced through center. Trace of dull glaze. Catalogued August 1982. Stoa gutter well. 82-60-11 ... 24-31 May, 2-17 June 1954 |
| Small plump face.
The back of the head (badly damaged) projects curiously behind the left ear. Indication of attachment to some other figure?
The head appears to be too large to belong to the group, B ... 19 March 1937 |
| Broad, arched handle; stamped on outside of curve.
Micaceous clay, buff to reddish; trace of red paint by neck.
Impression shallow and chipped. A rather narrow rectangle so that the device occupies part ... 8 March 1933 |
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