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Low disk foot.
Red glaze.
For the decorative motif in the handle zone, see Young, Hesperia, Suppl. II, 1939, p. 217; two later examples, Ath. Mitt. 88, 1973, pl. 8:1, no. 3, 2, no. 2 ... MG II ... For the decorative motif in the handle zone, see Young, Hesperia, Suppl. II, 1939, p. 217; two later examples, Ath. |
Bottom missing.
Bulging walls, outturned rim, bridged spout. Firm lustrous glaze on upper surface of rim, on spout and handles and for banding; thin glaze wash inside ... Context probably 6th c. B.C ... Hesperia, Suppl. II, 1939, p. 114, fig. 81, B 17. |
Three of the legs restored.
Mane pinched to a sharp, straight ridge; tail applied against left rear leg. Faint traces of glaze show that the horse was glazed over most of its body, with reserved band ... 7th c. B.C ... Young, Hesperia, Suppl. II, 1939, pp. 224-225, for Subgeometric horses. |
Foot and much of body missing.
Narrow body, high triple handle. Ring at junction of lip and body. Below the ring, pendant tongues, incised, with added red, white and red repeating. Round the body, below ... Ca. 600 B.C ... Hesperia, Suppl. II, 1939, p. 119, fig. 86 and p. 120, B 42. |
Torus rim, high flaring ring foot, arched rolled handles from neck. Streaky brownish glaze on rim, body and upper part of foot; neck and handles unglazed. Graffito on shoulder, a symbol "like an elongated ... Context ca. 600 B.C ... Hesperia, Suppl. II, 1939, p. 22, fig. 8; p. 226, fig. 144, graffito (Grave II, 1). |
Flat bottom; shallow convex body; offset rim, tilted outward. Outside: bands and zigzags. Inside : procession of birds and horses to right (five horses and one bird partially preserved); in field, double ... LG IIB ... Young, Hesperia, Suppl. II, 1939, pp. 202-203. |
Handles missing.
Flaring ring foot; low bowl with vertical wall just below rim. Flat top to rim which is folded over. Horizontal ribbon handles. Reserved: resting surface and underside, disc in center ... Early 6th c. B.C ... Somewhat earlier, P 4635 F-G 12:1 Hesperia, Suppl. II, 1939, p. 119, fig. 86, B 43, with more elaborate decoration. |
Stroke polishing on neck.
Unglazed and handmade.
Small, unpainted votives are found in great quantities at many sanctuary sites. Only about 100 were saved from the dump on Hymettos, although the total ... 8th-7th c. B.C ... Most of those saved resemble examples from the Athenian Agora published by Young, Hesperia, Suppl. II, 1939, p. 157, fig. 111, C 71-C 76. |
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