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| Ring foot and thickened slightly flaring lip; vertical band handles. The lip broken and repaired; a large piece still missing. A hole in one shoulder.
Entirely covered with rather metallic black glaze; ... 4 February 1936 |
| Mended from many pieces; large portions of wall missing. Similar to P 6696 (ΠΘ 281) but somewhat larger and with higher more flaring foot. In decorated band, opposed vertical parallel lines, the triangles ... 3-6 February 1936 |
| Fragmentary oinochoe with trefoil mouth; restored in plaster. Banded handle. Decoration on reserved band at point of greatest circumference. Horizontal zigzag between three bands above and three below ... 19 February 1936 |
| Four fragments, together making up most of the upper wall, mouth, and handle of a pitcher with vertical handle, round mouth with plain rim, and probably convex bottom.
Thick fabric, apparently wheel ... 8-10, 12 April 1948 |
| Bottom and one handle missing. Restored in plaster. Between handles, three panels separated by vertical bands. In central panels, checkerboard pattern below tooth pattern; to each side, cross hatching ... 3-6 February 1936 |
| Mended from many pieces; three small pieces from the lid and two from the pot.
a) Ring foot. Wide band at middle bordered above and below by three narrow reserved bands; filled by vertically diagonal ... 3-6 February 1936 |
| Intact.
An open flat-bottomed cup with shallow spout and wishbone handles. Slightly outwards lip.
Walls flaring to plain rim flat on top.
Heavily corroded and the surface rough. Tomb; inside door.
Mycenaean ... LH III B (possibly C) ... Hesperia 24 (1955), p. 214, pl. 75, no. 24 ... AJA 56 (1952), p. 122, pl. 9A ... Hesperia 21 (1952), p. 106-107, pl. 26b. |
| Large part of body, rim and foot restored; also both handles, except for stumps. High flaring ring foot and deep rather pointed body with short rim, nearly straight, and vertical band handles. Thick rather ... 8-10, 12 April 1948 |
| Mended from many pieces of which several do not join; profile restored by patching. High flaring ring foot, deep rather pointed body, short rim and vertical band handles. Glazed over all; reserved rectangular ... 8-10, 12 April 1948 |
| Mended from many pieces, some burned and some not. Most of the body and about half the neck missing, but the profile complete. Restored in plaster. Low ring foot, slightly flaring; plump ovoid body and ... 8-10, 12 April 1948 |
| Intact. Deep bowl with flaring ring foot, slightly flaring lip and two small horizontal handles. Lower body and interior glazed; foot, upper body, lip, narrow band inside lip, and handles reserved. Three ... 30 May 1935 |
| Mended from many pieces, some burned and others not; much missing, including all of one handle. High flaring ring foot and deep rather pointed body with short rim; two handles. A rectangular panel reserved ... 8-10, 12 April 1948 |
| Many fragments from rim, neck and body, some burned and others not; but most of the body and all of the bottom missing. Restored in plaster. Deep rounded body with short neck and flat-topped rim, slightly ... 8-10, 12 April 1948 |
| Inscribed grave relief.
The upper left corner of a grave monument with a head, turned slightly left, in relief.
Inscribed on a band above the relief.
Ten letters remain.
Pentelic marble. Found in modern ... 11 March 1935 ... Hesperia 21 (1952), p. 370, no. 15, pl. 93 ... Agora XVII, no. 701, p. 134 ... Agora XXXV, no. 327, pl. 107. |
| Two joining fragments give somewhat less than half. Floor: a pair of sphinxes facing, flanked by others. Rim: incised rosettes, two suspension holes. Reverse: part of a large sphinx which fills all the ... End. 2nd. qtr. 6th. c ... Hesperia 21 (1952), pl. 30d ... ABV, p. 47, no. 107 (Polos Painter). |
| Inscribed fragment of stele.
The top akroterion and some of the bottom below the setting line broken away; otherwise intact.
An attempt was made in antiquity to break up the stele, and a narrow channel ... 337/336 B.C ... Hesperia 92 (2023), p. 274, fig. 35 ... Camp and Mauzy (2009), p. 107, fig. 113 ... Hesperia 21 (1952), p. 355, no. 5, pl. 90. |
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