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| High ovoid wall of closed vessel, turning continuously into shoulder. Head of satyr to right; added purple beard; stain of added white below. In field, branch; arm or other object at upper right break ... Late 6th c. B.C. |
| Handmade terracotta rattle in shape of bird, perhaps pigeon or dove. Beak rounded, with high, squared head. Body rounded, with short stubs for legs. Tail broad and flat. Tool marks from scraping tool ... Late Archaic or Early Classical |
| Conical loomweight, profile VIII, with flat bottom, low bevel, tapering toward tip, suspension hole. stamp. Pointed oval above bevel, with satyr crouching left, an amphora on his back. See MF-2600 (Davidson ... First half of 5th century B.C. |
| One fragment of upper wall. Interior glazed. Exterior: Reserved band at top of figure zone; at top break part of running garland of lip decoration. Below, female head to left, wearing dotted sakkos. Light ... Second quarter 5th c. B.C. |
| Hydria Dull black glaze. Orange slip. Spiral tendril and serrated leaf from the floral beneath the vertical handle. At the right, the hem of a garment (himation?) with two vertical stripes up the left ... 425-375 B.C. |
| South Italian (Tarentine) epichysis. Sides of main spout pinched together. Back of mouth broken away. Two wings are formed by female heads in relief (made with a stamp?). Slightly shiny brownish-black ... 350-300 B.C. |
| Hem (?) of large-scale draped statue, preserving parts of three heavy vertical folds, one thinner, heavier to either side, which end in a thin ledge; beneath this, outer edge of left foot (?) projecting ... Roman |
| Bronze stylus with long shaft, circular in section except for faceted bands, ending in sharp point. Blade flat and spade-shaped, with eraser edge finely sharpened. Shape similar to Corinth XII, p. 186, ... Late Roman? |
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