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Spout (or base, if it was a bowl and not a funnel), much of lower part of body and fragment of rim missing; restored as funnel. Plain, inturned rim. On interior, a broad band of light brownish glaze between ... 7-13 April 1932 ... Agora XXXIII, no. 152, fig. 23. |
| The back is scooped out.
On the obverse, an owl, standing left, his head facing, crudely incised.
1/6 mina. It appears in the Illustrated London News, ILN (2 June 1934). Modern fill. Leica, 4-201, 4-214, ... 28 February 1934 |
Rim and wall.
One-handler (?). At edge of break below, a little of a raised edge. Suspension hole in rim. Light red clay with small white bits; warm buff surfacing. Matt black glaze wash on rim, just ... Context ca. 420-400 B.C. and earlier. |
Several nonjoining sections, preserving one-fourth of rim, a few fragments of upper wall, one handle and half of the other; partially restored. Made in very fresh mold.
Scraped groove and ridge at top ... 225-200 ... P 10877 [Agora XXII, no. 189, p. 67, pl. 35, detail 3 (D 11:4, lower fill)]; G. ... See also Agora XXII, pp. 23--24. Chariot similar (but not from same stamp) to that on P 401 (Agora XXII, no. 152, p. 62, pl. 78 [H 6:4]). |
Fragment of shoulder.
Shoulder slightly convex. Decoration in brown glaze: broad band at angle with two narrow bands above; tendrils of ivy(?) garland on shoulder. Hard, friable, light red fabric (2.5YR ... |
Krater.
Most of rim, part of body, and one handle restored. Foot chipped, hole in floor (probably intentional); some appliqué figures partly missing.
Molded foot; broad, flat resting surface. Low, hollow ... Context of 150-110 |
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Inscribed face and right side preserved.
Seven lines of the inscription prreserved.
Hymettian marble. Found in late context on the north slope of the Acropolis, west of the late Roman ... 22 May 1937 |
Wall fragment with a little of projecting rim. Glaze misfired reddish brown in places on outside; a bit greenish on inside. Max. dim. 0.074.
Fight(?). The fragment preserves the raised, bent right arm ... Ca. 510-500 B.C. |
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