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P 389: Red Figure Amphora Fragment

Decoration in clay-colored paint; hand drawn with incision, as is also a curly tail below it. Inside of neck glazed. Pink clay; heavy not very lustrous glaze. ADDENDA Same vase as P 24017 (DvB 22/6/1988) ... 21 March 1932

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P 16976: Red Figure Amphora Fragments

a) Many joining fragments preserve rim, about half of neck, one rolled handle and part of shoulder. b) Two joining fragments from just above foot. Thickened projecting rim. Decoration: olive wreath around ... 24-25 May 1940

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P 21289: Red Figure Amphora Fragments

Fragments of a Type B amphora. Essential parts are preserved to show the shape and decoration scheme; many non-joining fragments. Torus foot, a scraped groove at its top; the underside and the lower part ... 12 May 1951

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P 21859: Red Figure Amphora

About one-quarter missing, mostly from lower part of body and foot; restored in plaster. A) King looking right, right arm outstretched; scepter in left hand; woman running right, looking back left. White ... May-June 1951

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P 9486: Red Figure Amphora

Base intact; lip, neck, shoulder and handles largely complete; lower body fragmentary. Restored in plaster. Shape: late variety of amphora, type B. A) Charioteer in long chiton driving a team of four horses, ... Ca. 440-430 B.C.

Agora XXX, no. 2

Two non-joining fragments, P 389 of shoulder with start of neck; P 24017 of wall. Thin reddish brown glaze on inside. Glaze dull on outside. Decoration in matte-red pigment over black glaze. Max. dim ... Probably early 5th century B.C.

Agora XXX, no. 3

Five non-joining fragments of neck and wall, two (a and d) with start of handle. Streaky red glaze on inside. Much of the glaze fired red on outside. Max. dim. a) 0.269, b) 0.156, c) 0.092, d) 0.16, e) ... Ca. 470-460 B.C.

Agora XXX, no. 4

Mended with the missing pieces restored in plaster and painted, notably much of the lower part of the body and most of the floor. Glaze abraded and misfired on mouth; abraded on neck on Side B. Rest. H ... Ca. 460-450 B.C.