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| Part of rim preserved; "Pridik's rim"(VG).
Device with letters around; votive table.
Early Thasian.
Cf. Pridik (1917), p. 49, no. 303, Pl. VII, 18. Par: for dev see AJA 69, 1965, p103 ff*Pht: Enlargement ... 20 March 1939 |
Preserved is the left leg and bit of hanging drapery of a kneeling woman.
Fine hard clay, black to brown at surface.
ADDENDA: From a plastic lekythos (?) Pocket in rock-ridge between east and west gullies ... Card: 4th-3rd c. B.C. |
| Inscribed fragments.
Fragment Ο 231 a), inscribed face only preserved.
Boustrophedon.
Joining fragment ΒΒ 48, smooth left side preserved.
Thirteen lines of the inscription preserved, as joined.
Fragment ... a) (Ο 231) 21 February 1935
(ΒΒ 48) 13 October 1938
b) (ΒΒ 92) 22 February 1939
c) (ΒΒ 158) 20 March 1939 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face and rough picked top preserved.
Front surface chipped away above the two letters of the inscription.
One line of the inscription preserved, with two letters.
Pentelic ... 20 March 1939 |
| Obverse: symbol topped by trident - (monogram ?).
Reverse: Nike, standing right, her right arm raised.
Letters in field right and left. Provenience uncertain: from dump, possibly from upper fill of gully ... 20 March 1939 |
| Inscribed fragments.
Fragment ΘΘ 105 a), inscribed face only preserved.
Six lines of the inscription preserved; boustrophedon.
Fragment ΘΘ 105 b), inscribed face only preserved.
Seven to eight lines ... a-c) (ΘΘ 105 a-c) 16, 16, 17 April 1937
d) (ΘΘ 138) 20 april 1937
e) (ΘΘ 155) 23 April 1937
f) (ΘΘ 206) 12 May 1937
g) (ΑΑ 64) 9 February 1938
h) (ΙΙ 223) 26 February 1938
i) (ΑΑ 244) 6 April 1938
j) (ΙΙ ... |
| Unbroken.
On discus, rosette; on rim, large and small stamped circles. Thin handle, unpierced; single groove above; fish-tail grooves and a circle on wall below. Reverse, small concave; six impressed circles, ... 20 March 1939 |
| Fragment, preserving fold of ruffled chiton and smoother drapery below, from the mid-back part of an archaic kore (?).
Pentelic marble.
Joins Acropolis Kore no. 683.
Left in N.M. for gluing in August ... Ca. 510-500 B.C. |
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