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| Cover for Hesperia (older format) ... specific view |
| Krater with vertical neck, broad rim turned out horizonally then down vertically, with slight flare at juncture between two parts. Fine reddish yellow clay. Fragment. Two non-joining frgts., preserving ... 540-520 B.C. |
| A single large fragment from the body of a band-cup. The lip is black, and the lower body is black, with a reserved band below. In the reserved handle zone, five draped figures. In the center, a bearded ... mid-6th c. B.C. |
| A single fragment from the body of a cup, probably a band-cup. In the handle zone (?), a horse and rider to right. The rider wears a chitoniskos, and his left forearm is visible above his incised right ... 3rd quarter of the 6th c. B.C. |
| A single fragment from the lower body of a cup, probably a Droop cup. The lower part of the fragment is black. Above that is a reserved area bordered at the bottom by a black line flanked by pairs of lines ... 3rd quarter of the 6th c. B.C. |
| Single fragment from rim and upper body Two incised lines on the head could indicate an equine ear, and thus the figure might be a satyr. Fine reddish yellow clay. Fragment. Single frgt., broken on three ... Early 5th century B.C. |
| A single fragment of the mouth and upper frieze of the neck of a volute-krater. The top of the mouth is reserved. On the outside, key to left between black lines. There are black lines above and below ... 510-500 B.C. |
| A single frag- ment from the body of a large vessel, probably an amphora or krater. The interior is badly chipped, and no original surface remains. Head of a bearded man to right. Red: beard. Fine reddish ... Third quarter of the 6th c. B.C. |
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