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| PF II, D 22, D 23, p. 60, pls. 9, 11. Behr, 1988, no. 36, pp. 127-128, 136, fig. 10, pl. 15:1. Corinth VII, iii, no. 934, p. 187, pl. 84. Beazley, 1947, pp. 278-280. Morel, 1981, Series 6311, p. 396, pl ... Agora 29 413 P 23032 P 295 P 4826 P 5648 P 19773 P 9330 E 14:3 M 18:2 ... 115-50 B.C ... Behr, 1988, no. 36, pp. 127-128, 136, fig. 10, pl. 15:1 ... Corinth VII, iii, no. 934, p. 187, pl. 84 ... Jacobsthal, 1927, pl. 114:b |
Small Plate.
Part of rim missing.
Very small, flaring ring foot; rounded resting surface; flat underside. Foot pierced for hanging in such a way that griffin is upright. Shallow plate with convex-concave ... Context of 115-50 ... The closest parallel among those illustrated by Morel is ibid., no. 1646f 1, p. 130, pl. 27 = Pancrazzi 1971, SF1/61, p. 145, fig. 82, from Sovana.
... For griffins in this technique see CVA, British Museum 7 [Great Britain 10], pl. 4 [479]:3 (from Fasano), with a pointed stroke for the penis, but otherwise very different from the griffin on 1682; Jacobsthal 1927, pl. 114:b. ... For griffins in other techniques on Hellenistic pottery see Behr 1988, no. 36, pp. 127--128, 136, fig. 10, pl. 15:1 ( painted and incised on a red-ware skyphos from Pergamon) and Corinth VII, iii, no. 943, p. 187, pl. 84 ( painted on the interior of a cup). |
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