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of shape 3 (choes)

71. (P 481). Oinochoe fragment. Ht. 0.022 m.

P1. 7.

From disturbed filling.

Upper part of maenad to right. Chiton, himation, taenia, earring. She holds a thyrsus in her left hand.

Relief contour ofily for the neck.

420 B.C.

72. (P 70). Oinochoe fragment. Ht. 0.024 m.

P1. 7.

Standing female figure wearing a himation over a cross-girt chiton. Her right arm, over which falls the himation end, is stretched out in 24

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front of her; she might hold an oinochoe or a phiale. Her left arm appears to have been raised; in the field below it, traces of the out- line of the end of a garment, belonging to the original sketch but later omitted.

Partial relief contour.

420-410 B.C.

the fragment possibly from an open vase.

For such a vessel as used in sacrificial scenes cf. J. H. S., LIX, 1939, p. 23 under no. 56.

About 420-410 B.C.

74. (P 57). Oinochoe fragment. Ht. 0.017 m.

P1. 7.

Part of a child, wearing a himation, standing three-quarters right, carrying a staff (goad?) in his right hand; bracelet.

No relief contour. animal; added clay for the boy's fillet and clasp.

The boy's glance passes over the dog; he looks perhaps toward a second child; for the composition compare for instance the children with dog between, on the chous, Choes, no. 997, fig. 330b; Langlotz, Wiirzburg, pl. 209, no. 602.

About 420-410 B.C.

78. (P 61). Oinochoe fragment. Ht. 0.053 m.

PI. 7.

A nude child leaning forward right, arms outstretched to reach something. Egg-and-dot pattern border above.

No relief contour.

The boy is playing with an animal or another child; the composition perhaps as on the oino-

From filling of the Assembly Place of Period II: Hesperia, I, 1932, p. 129, fig. 18 (8).

The upper left corner of the figured panel, with egg-pattern above and reserved line at left.

Suspended in the field, a wreathed oinochoe;

below to right, part of the body of a child crawling right.

Relief contour for child. Neck glazed inside.

Late fifth century.

80. (P 474). Oinochoe fragment. Ht. 0.043 m.

P1. 7.

Upper half of tripod, seen at an angle. Egg- and-dot pattern above.

Relief contour. Details in white.

Tripods, perhaps indicating a victory in a

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Upper border of circumscribed palmettes with leaves between; large pointed leaves and dots above and below the border. Of the pic- ture, only part of a tripod is preserved; two handles with the ring above them and a bit of one supporting cross-piece between; compare the supports for the handles of the tripod seen on the chous, Agora Inv. P 23896 (Hesperia, XXIV, 1955, p. 76, pl. 36, b).

Relief contour. Applied clay for the tripod and the dots of the neck ornament.

Late fifth century.

82. (P 476). Oinochoe fragment. Ht. 0.032 m.

P1. 7.

Upper part of youth, head to right; himation leaving most of the chest free; fillet. A bit of

From filling of the Assembly Place of Period II: Hesperia, I, 1932, p. 129, fig. 18 (11).

Wall fragment preserving lower left corner of border of panel, with egg-pattern.

Late fifth century (?).

86. (P 247). Oinochoe fragment. Ht. 0.05 m.

P1. 7.

From filling of the Assembly Place of Period II: Hesperia, I, 1932, p. 129, fig. 18 (3).

Upper part of head of female figure, right;

curly brown hair; fillet. A bit of the egg-and- dot pattern of the border above.

No relief contour; fillet in added clay.

Beginning of fourth century.

87. (P 71). Oinochoe fragment. Ht. 0.04 m.

Egg-and-dot pattern border beneath.

Firm white for the horses; traces of red sizing and of gold leaf over added clay, on the thymiaterion; also for the dots at the center of the egg in the border pattern.

The galloping team, along with the over- turned thymiaterion, might suggest an abduc- tion on some ceremonial occasion. Compare for the style an oinochoe in Berlin, Inv. F`2661

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the area now reserved was perhaps once covered with white.

Beginning of fourth century.

89. (P 53 and 54). Oinochoe fragments. Ht.

a) 0.031 m.; b) 0.033 m. Pl. 7.

Two non-joining fragments give the right arm and part of the chest of a nude male figure.

His himation hangs over his arm; it passes behind his back and its other end is preserved on fragment b).

No relief contour.

Beginning of fourth century.

90. (P 47). Oinochoe fragment. Ht. 0.04 m.

P1. 7.

A charioteer, left, arms outstretched. He wears a chiton with ornamented yoke, the de- sign a double-bodied sphinx; fillet. Around the neck of the pot a painted wreath. fragment, shows the charioteer alone in a biga;

another runs before the team.

Beginning of fourth century.

91. (P 62). Oinochoe fragment. Ht. 0.036 m.

Beginning of fourth century.

92. (P68). Oinochoe fragment. Ht. 0.021 m.

P1. 7.

A wreathed filleted head left, seen against the figure's upraised right arm.

No relief contour; added clay for the fillet.

First quarter of fourth century.

93. (P 66). Oinochoe fragment. Ht. 0.065 m. and-dot pattern border below.

No relief contour. White for the woman's foot.

First quarter of fourth century.

94. (P 65). Oinochoe fragment. Ht. ca. 0.06m.

The head of a filleted youth walking before a chariot team. He moves right and looks back;

his right hand raised. At the left, heads of three horses, the center horse white. An ivy wreath around the neck of the pot.

No relief contour; clay-colored paint, mostly worn off, for the wreath; added clay for the

No relief contour; white for the center horse.

Horses very close to these appear on an oinochoe in Athens,, N.M. 10424, from the Kabeirion (P. Wolters and G. Bruns, Das

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