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| Five non-joining fragments of various skyphoi, Attic type. Fragment a) from one vase; fragments b), d) and e) from another; fragment c) probably from a third.
a) Preserved from lip to just below the reserved ... 21 March-16 April 1935 ... Five non-joining fragments of various skyphoi, Attic type. |
| Preserved are: the bottom and one side, with one handle. Attic type; slight out-turn at rim.
Two cloaked figures, facing, the one at the right bearded and holding a strigil in his extended right hand ... 19 April 1954 |
| Mended from six fragments; one non-joining wall fragment probably belongs. Two-thirds of bowl including the handles and part of bottom missing. Whole profile preserved.
Figured scene of one side only: ... 25 May 1951 |
| Preserved, only small section of rim and about one-fourth of wall and base. Completely restored in plaster. Skyphos, large and heavy with horseshoe handles and substantial ring foot. Base reserved. Two ... July 1965 |
| From the rim of a skyphos, Attic type. Head and shoulders of a draped youth, right.
Firm glaze, with metallic mottling outside. Ostrakon fill. 7550 Leica ... 24 April-13 June 1947 |
| Fragment from rim and side; mended from two pieces. The body curves inward slightly toward a plain edge beneath which is an ovolo band. Below, a nude male figure, front, head to left; lower arms and legs ... 6 February 1932 |
| One handle and rim fragment restored in plaster. Low ring foot and rather shallow wide body; rim turned slightly in. Rings and dot inside foot underneath. Above foot, outside, a zone with rounded petals ... July 1946 ... Another thin line just below the handle zone, probably the lower white border of a purple band in the handle zone.
Attic skyphos of Corinthian type.
... Fragments of three more petal skyphoi in tins. |
Heavy flaring ring foot, steep nearly vertical walls; rim flanged outside; strap handles with ribbon ends. Good glaze on interior, rim and handles; also on foot and for band around wall; band, circle and ... Context ca. 500-480 B.C ... Similar banded undersides are common in late archaic black; see, e.g. the Attic-type skyphoi, 338-340, Pl. 16, or the cup-skyphos, 577, Pl. 25. |
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