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Common 5th century type. Others from the Agora are P 2362 R 13:4 Hesperia, IV, 1935, p. 515, fig. 27, 82; J.H.S., LXXXII, 1962, pl. V, 3, right; P 11015 B 15:1 Hesperia, XVIII, 1949, pp. 335-6, 99; P 21695 ... Context ca. 460-440 B.C ... V, 3, right; P 11015 B 15:1 Hesperia, XVIII, 1949, pp. 335-6, 99; P 21695 O 7:10 Pots and Pans, fig. 44, right. From Corinth, C-34-941: Hesperia, VI, 1937, p. 305, fig. 36, 212.
The miniature P 11016 B 15:1 Hesperia, XVIII, 1949, pl. 97, 100 was perhaps an incense burner; see the fine-ware versions, 1359-1363, Pl. 44. |
Close to 1954; normal size. Unpierced spout, straightsided.
Others of the second half of the 5th century: P 5487 R 13:4 Hesperia, IV, 1935, p. 514, fig. 26, 80, as large as 1951 and, from Corinth, C-34-939: ... Context ca. 425-400 B.C. |
Miniature lamp. No handle.
Continuous rim, with rounded body.
Nozzle, flat on top; deep and broad.
High base.
Rather thin, lustrous black glaze, much flaked; base and lower front part of body, unglazed ... 30 March 1932 |
| Nozzle only preserved.
Inscribed on the flat top of the nozzle.
Good black glaze, chipped.
Type VI of Corinth collection, type 23A of Agora collection.
Room XII between stroses with coins for the day, ... 17 February 1938 |
| Half the upper part preserved. Band handle broken off.
Black glazed inside and out.
Plain rim, incised on rim nozzle.
Type VI (late 5th. century group variety) of Corinth collection, type 23A of Agora ... 13 June 1936 |
Horizontal band handle missing; otherwise intact.
Good black glaze; bottom reserved; traces of added red.
Type VI (early 4th. century varietry) of Corinth collection, type 23C of Agora collection. Well; ... 12 May 1938 |
End of nozzle and horizontal handle at the back broken off.
Small raised base; broad insloping rim.
Black glaze.
Type VI of Corinth collection, type 23A of Agora collection.
Late 5th. century variety ... 26 May 1937 |
| Nude standing youth, complete except for head, left arm, and left leg below knee. Projection at inside of right heel broken away.
The figure, elaborately modelled, stands on his right foot, with right ... 14 May 1936 |
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