Debris from a Public Dining Place in the Athenian AgoraASCSA, 1992 - 154 pages In 1972 a large deposit of pottery and other finds from the mid-5th century B.C. were found in a pit just west of the Royal Stoa in the Athenian Agora. It contained many fragments of figured pottery, more than half of which were large drinking vessels. Twenty-one fragments were inscribed with a graffito known to be a mark of public ownership. The authors conclude that the pottery is refuse from one of the public dining facilities that served the magistrates of Classical Athens. The volume examines the archaeological context and chronology of the deposit and gives a detailed analysis of all the finds. A complete catalogue arranges the finds by type and in chronological order. |
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5th century added red added white Agora XII archons ARV2 Athenian Agora Athens Attic Bell-krater Black dilute glaze Boulter bowl chiton chiton and mantle column-krater concave convex Corinthian decoration deposit Diam dining drapery Excavations figure Flaring flat resting surface floor foot glazed circles graffito Greek groove handle panel Hermonax Hesperia Hydria inside Kerameikos kraters kylikes Kylix left arm legs lekanis lekythos lower body lower edge lower wall maeanders maenad micaceous miltos mold neck oinochoe One-handler Painter palmettes pieces pottery Preliminary drawing probably profile to right Prytaneion Psykter Raised base red-figured Relief lines reserve band Rheneia cup right arm right hand ring base Royal Stoa Saltcellar shape Shear Shiny black glaze shoulder side skyphos slightly stemless cup Stemmed dish Stoa of Zeus suggests syssitia Talcott Tholos torso trace Underside reserved unglazed upper vases vessels ware wears woman
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