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[Object] P 12382: Black Figure Neck Amphora Fragment

Wall fragment broken all around. The front legs of a four-horse team, to right, with part of a colt and of a groom. Applied white for two of the forelegs and for a band under the colt's belly. A dotted ... 22 October 1937

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[Object] P 4994: Black Figure Neck Amphora Fragments

a) From bottom of figured scene: feet of horses (three black and one white) of quadriga, moving right. b) Front legs of horses and legs of Hermes?, right (possibly not from the same pot). c) Head of ... 6 March 1935

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[Object] P 3566: Black Figure Neck Amphora Fragments

From a small neck amphora. a) To the left, a vertical black line, probably the left edge of the panel. Beside it a nude male figure, missing above the waist, proceeds to the right, holdng his arms before ... 18 April 1934

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[Object] P 2568: Black Figure Neck Amphora

Mended from many pieces; the foot, most of one handle, and pieces throughout the body restored in plaster. The top of the lip reserved; the neck glazed inside for 0.042m. At the junction of the neck and ... August-September 1932

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[Object] P 13013: Black Figure Neck Amphora

Foot broken off; small pieces missing from body and lip; and one handle. Eggy body; narrow neck marked off above and below by light ridges; broad echinus lip; high ridged handles. Above the foot, a raised ... 23 May 1938

[Deposit] V 24:2: Archaic Well in OA

Well 2: archaic. Diameter, top ca. 1.00; bottom ca. 0.90m. Water level:ca -7.00m In the use filling, along with the plain water pots was a black-figured neck amphora assigned to the Edinburgh painter ... Last quarter of the 6th c. B.C.

[Deposit] E 14:11: Great Drain South, Associated with Southwest and North Buildings

Fillings associated with Southwest and North Buildings (78-99/ΙΣΤ-ΚΘ) and early walls to west of Great Drain. pottery p. 1189, vol VII ... Subdivisions: .1=Filling over bedrock. .2=Fillings behind retaining ... Various levels and dates

[Deposit] E-F 12-14: Building Fill in B'

Fillings in and to the north of Building A/Poros Building/Greek Building ("Strategeion"), the accumulation mostly a late archaic dump, but not deposited till near the middle of the century. Most of the ... First half of 5th c. to ca. 460-450 B.C.