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| The Mycenaean Period; The Mycenaean Cemetery; Jewelry. Prosymna, II, fig. 419, 2. N.T.D., pp. 75ff., fig. 89, 92-93, pls. III, V, VII. Ch. T., p. 191. Hesperia, 4, 1935, pp. 319-320. T.B.L. Webster, From ... Agora 13 107 ... N.T.D., pp. 75ff., fig. 89, 92-93, pls. ... Hesperia, 4, 1935, pp. 319-320 ... Shear, Hesperia, 4, 1935, pp. 318-320 |
| Furumark, M.P., p. 31, fig. 6. Furumark, M.P., p. 265, fig. 34. Gold Seal Ring. Hesperia, 4, 1935, pp. 319-320. A.J.A., XXXVII, 1933, p. 540, fig. 1. I.L.N., August 26, 1933, p. 328. P. Nilsson, Geschichte ... Agora 13 192 J 5 ... Mycenaean III A ... Hesperia, 4, 1935, pp. 319-320 ... Religion, 1941, p. 356, note 1, pl. 26, 4 ... Hesperia, 4, 1935, p. 319 |
| Intact. The lip and foot slightly damaged during firing. Shape as P 5863 (ΠΘ 116). Decoration similar: the foot and lower body glazed, the lip glazed on top and for a short distance underneath. The shoulder, ... 30 May 1935 ... Desborough (1952), pp. 72, 74 ... AJA 39 (1935), no. 4, p. 442 ... Agora XXXVI, no. T44-6, pp. 319-320, figs. 2.221-2.222. |
| The man strides right; behind him are the two female figures in flounced skirts; the man holds a spear or branch; from his waist two lines extend to the first woman.
Small symbols in the field to the left ... 10 May 1933 ... Hesperia 4 (1935), pp. 319-320, fig. 7 ... AJA 37 (1933), p. 540, fig. 1, no. 4. |
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