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| Habicht, Hesperia 57, 1988, pp. 245-246. Habicht, Studien, p. 173. Habicht, Studien, pp. 168-170. Agora 15, 172. G.A. Stamires, Hesperia 26, 1957, pp. 30-31, with photograph pl. 5. SEG XVI, 76. C. Pelekides, ... Agora 16 406 I 6081 ... 17 March 1948 ... Agora 15, 172 ... Agora 15, 172, line 2 ... Tracy, AJAH 9, 1984, pp. 46-47, note 15 |
Most of top side with start of handle, part of side and floor. Reserved band at turn of shoulder. H. 0.037; diam. 0.096. Agora XXVII, p. 172, cat. no. 47, pl. 36.
Two fawns (hind legs of one missing) ... Ca. 430 B.C ... H. 0.037; diam. 0.096. Agora XXVII, p. 172, cat. no. 47, pl. 36.
... Reserved line for ground.
For the two fawns, see Austin, Texas, 1980.41, ex Castle Ashby (CVA, Castle Ashby [Great Britain 15], pl. 53 [708]:2). |
| Inscribed stele.
Mended from two pieces. Complete except for fragments from back.
Stele has vertical taper with a crowning moulding of ovolo topped by plain taenia. Tooth chiselling on sides and front ... 4 August 1970 |
| Many fragments making up to six. From wall of a closed pot of thin fabric, probably an hydria (or lekythos).
a) Lower margin of panel with legs of man walking right; behind him what appears to be the ... 31 May 1938 |
| Intact. Thickened rolled rim set off by a scraped line outside; two scraped grooves above foot; disk foot with rounded edge, the underside rising into a normal foot cone.
Reserved: edge of foot and resting ... May-June 1954 |
| Probably from a column krater, as P 7249.
a) The central part of a nude male figure seen from behind, striding left, wearing an himation over his right shoulder and carrying in his left hand a knobbed ... 19-23 March 1936 |
| Fragments missing from body; restored in plaster. Foot in two degrees.
A) On neck, lotus bud band. A youth, wreathed, and with a short cloak hanging over his shoulders, moves right, playing the double ... 29 May 1937 |
| Fragments of rim and wall missing. Similar to the Shaggy Dog shape (P 10359 and cf. profile PD 486), but shallower and broader, and the raised flat base finished with a bevelled outer face, tapering towards ... May-June 1954 |
Four non-joining fragments of rim and neck, P 25978 a preserving the spiral of one handle, P 28759 with start of shoulder. Two small fragments (P 25978 b and c) give a bit of the flange of a handle and ... Ca. 500-490 B.C ... Incised line for hair contour. ... For encircled palmettes on the necks of red-figured volute-kraters, cf. the following, all in the upper zone and all in reserve, not black glaze: one by the Nikoxenos Painter, Munich 2381 (ARV2 221, 14; Addenda 198); another akin to him, Toronto 959.17.187 (ARV2 223, ---, 2; Paralip. 346, 2); two by the Karkinos Painter: New York, M.M.A. 59.11.20 (ARV2 224, 1) and New York, M.M.A. 21.88.74 (ARV2 224, 2; Addenda 198).
234 probably belongs among those vases akin to the Nikoxenos Painter rather than those by the painter himself or in his manner. The drawing of the figures and drapery is much simpler on the Agora vase when compared with figures by the Nikoxenos Painter, even smaller ones that are set in a frieze: e.g., Munich 2381; Oxford G. 136.36 and 40 (ARV2 221, 15); London, B.M. |
| Fragments from an inscription.
Rough picked back preserved.
Part of the left side, and a bit of the wreath.
Part of sixteen lines of the inscription preserved.
Hymettian marble.
ADDENDA Joins to I 958 ... 127/6 B.C. |
| Mended from many fragments. The foot and the lower part of the vase, part of the handle, and many small other fragments missing. On either side, possibly the game of ΕΦΕΔΡΙΣΜΟΣ or ΕΝΚΟΤΥΛΗ. Two similar ... August-September 1932 |
| Mended from many pieces, about one-eighth of the rim preserved and three-quarters of the base. Both handles missing. The top of the medallion gone and pieces from the center. The outside lacks nearly all ... August-September 1932 |
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