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| Arch in one piece. Several fragments may be from this or B 1317 : One or more double springs, part of a broad catch-plate and needles.
Joins may be possible after cleaning.
Spring and apparently angular ... 15 June 1967 ... Hesperia 37 (1968), p.111, pl. 31, no. 68 ... Agora XIV, p. 14, pl. 22a ... Agora XXXVI, no. T15-68, p. 168, fig. 2.94. |
| Mended from many pieces, some burned and some not; many pieces of body, shoulder, and rim, and all of the pointed bottom, missing. Restored in plaster. Pointed body with rim flanged inside to receive lid; ... 8-10, 12 April 1948 ... Coldstream (1968), pl. 1f ... Hesperia 37 (1968), p. 95, under no. 23; p. 102, under no. 30 ... Hesperia 18 (1949), pp. 290-291, no. 4, pls. 67:4, 68:4. |
| Preserved completely; the back rough-picked; at the bottom a rough tongue.
At the right a bearded man wearing polos and himation reclines on a couch, holding a cornucopia in his right hand. On the foot ... 30 June 1933 |
| Apparently complete.
Along bottom of front face a rough slightly projecting surface at level for setting into ground.
Limestone or hard gray poros. Brought in 1947; length and thickness cannot be measured ... 27 May 1947 ... Hesperia 68 (1999), pp. 155-159 ... Hesperia 37 (1968), pp. 121-122 ... Hesperia 26 (1957), p. 90, no. 37, pl. 22. |
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