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| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face only preserved.
Stoichedon.
Pentelic marble. Found in late Roman context (3rd.-4th. centuries A.D.) immediately beneath the water pipe above the exhedra, east of the ... 16 April 1935 ... Hesperia 29 (1960), p. 6, no. 6, pl. 5. |
| Graves: sketch ... John Travlos ... 81-249 81-249 Dirty Cartridge Paper Drafting Ink ... 1958 ... Hesperia 29 (1960), p. 410, fig. 6. |
Inscribed fragment.
Back and left side preserved; elsewhere broken.
Sixteen lines of the inscription preserved.
Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA Joins I 429. Finished Found in modern context, west of the southern ... Late 2nd. or 3rd. centuries A.D ... Hesperia 29 (1960), p. 23, no. 30, pl. 6. |
| B.D. Meritt, Hesperia, 33, 1964, p. 170, No. 24, photograph pl. 29. S.E.G., XXI, 363. S. Dow, Hesperia, Suppl. I, 1937, p. 43, No. 7, photograph. B.D. Meritt, Hesperia, 29, 1960, pp. 6-7, No. 7, photograph ... Agora 15 78 I 6144 I 603 I 5415 ... 18 April 1949 ... Meritt, Hesperia, 33, 1964, p. 170, No. 24, photograph pl. 29 ... Dow, Hesperia, Suppl. I, 1937, p. 43, No. 7, photograph ... Meritt, Hesperia, 29, 1960, pp. 6-7, No. 7, photograph pl. 2 |
Intact. Flat bottom; flaring lip. Elongated diamond shaped ornament on upper half of body. Horizontal parallel lines below. Horizontal lines on handle and inside lip.
Clay pinkish-buff. Glaze reddish ... 25 October 1956 ... Hesperia 29 (1960), p. 416, no. 6, pls. 91, 92. |
Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face, smooth right side and rough picked back preserved.
Twelve lines of the inscription preserved.
Pentelic marble. Finished Found in the wall of Turkish pithos, south of ... 20 April 1938 ... Hesperia 29 (1960), p. 6, no. 7, pl. 2. |
| Hesperia, 29, 1960, pp. 360f. Agora, 001, nos.7 and 19. Hesperia, 6, 1937, p. 397, fig. 1. Hesperia, 9, 1940, p. 300 ... Agora 14 188 ... Hesperia, 29, 1960, pp. 360f ... Hesperia, 6, 1937, p. 397, fig. 1 ... Hesperia, 9, 1940, p. 300 |
| Homer A. Thompson ... Child's grave, Geometric.
The bones of a child about one month old had been placed into P. 25787, which was lying on its side. The upper side of the pot was cut away in later times. The mouth was closed ... Late 8th c. B.C. |
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