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| Syracuse ... Constans II ... Φόλλις: Κώνστας ΙΙ 641 668 μ.Χ. Coin no. 2. Road between Gymnasium and Byzantine houses, layer IV. To l., Constans standing, facing, with long beard, wearing cuirass and crown; in r. hand, long cross, ... 659-668 A.D ... Syracuse |
| Syracuse ... Calciati II, pp. 76--94, nos. 34, 35, 41--45.
[Heavily Damaged] [ςYPA] above Head of Athena l., wearing Corinthian helmet. Hippocamp l ... ca. 410--400 B.C ... Syracuse |
Syracuse ... Calciati II, pp. 277--279, no. 142.
[Heavily Damaged] [σωTEIPA] Head of Artemis r. Winged thunderbolt between illegible two-line legend ... 317--289 B.C ... Coins | Greek Coins | Italy-Sicily | Sicily | Syracuse |
Syracuse ... Coin heavily damaged. Coin no. 1. Unfinished cistern. Female head l. [ςYPA] between Dolphin l. and scallop shell. 175, 184 ... Ca. 410-400 B.C ... Coins | Greek Coins | Italy-Sicily | Sicily | Syracuse |
Syracuse ... Broken. Coin no. 2. Strosis 5-6, over line of wall. [ςYPA] above
Head of Athena l., wearing Corinthian helmet. Hippocamp l. 3122 ... Ca. 410-400 B.C ... Syracuse |
| Broken below waist and through ankles. Surface worn and chipped.
Holds drapery in left hand. Weight on left leg. Wears chiton.
Pentelic marble.
Variant on the Syracuse type, cf. S 1326 (ΟΟ 470). Finished ... 11 July 1978 ... Variant on the Syracuse type, cf. S 1326 (ΟΟ 470). |
| Broken off below waist and through ankles. Unfinished.
Half-draped Aphrodite of Syracuse type. Weight on left leg, holds drapery with left hand.
Pentelic marble.
Cf. Hesperia 81 (2012), p. 338, n. 152 ... 11 July 1978 ... Half-draped Aphrodite of Syracuse type. Weight on left leg, holds drapery with left hand.
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| Preserved from the waist down.
Standing figure, nude save for drapery carried across front of body and hanging down behind.
Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA Syracuse type (AFS).
Cf. Hesperia 81 (2012), p. 338, ... 30 May 1949 ... ADDENDA Syracuse type (AFS).
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| Broken off below waist and through ankles. Unfinished.
Half-draped Aphrodite of the Syracuse type. Weight on left leg. Holds drapery with left hand.
Pentelic marble.
Cf. Hesperia 81 (2012), p. 338, n ... 24 August 1978 ... Half-draped Aphrodite of the Syracuse type. Weight on left leg. |
| Wall fragment.
Youth standing left, wearing pilos and chlamys; spear or stuff in his left hand.
Relief contour; a little dilute glaze for details. Good glaze inside.
ADDENDA Danae painter - cf. bell ... 25 April 1957 ... ADDENDA Danae painter - cf. bell krater in Syracuse, GRV, 666,7 [JDB, Aug. 1957]. |
| Complete.
Obverse: head of Athena, left, in Attic helmet, struck off-center to lower left.
Reverse: lower strands of Athena's hair.
Sampi overstruck on bronze coin of Syracuse.
Cf. McClean I, p. 98, 15-17 ... 4 June 1973 ... Sampi overstruck on bronze coin of Syracuse.
Cf. McClean I, p. 98, 15-17. |
Mouth missing.
Flaring ring foot; concave handle. Narrow body. Drip-ring at junction of body and neck. Reserved: beneath foot and a band round the body, the latter decorated with an added red band, cf ... Early 6th c. B.C ... Glaze worn in many places.
Syracuse, from Megara Hyblaea, Sep. 816, has the reserved band with added red stripe in it. |
| Plaques. Well. J. Boardman, BSA 49, 1954, pl. 16:5. Gela Painter. Syracuse 2358. ABL, p. 208, no. 63. New York, M.M.A. 06.1021.79. ABL, p. 214, no. 180. J. Boardman, BSA 50, 1955, p. 60, no. 13, pl. 3:a, ... Agora 23 326 P 13849 P 3090 P 14688 P 20852 P 10513 P 20754 P 25868 P 340 P 5280 U 25:2 D 17:10 R 12:1 E 13:1 ... 3rd quarter of 6th B.C ... Syracuse 2358 |
Wall fragment from bottom of figured zone. Glaze thin in places on outside. Max. dim. 0.079.
Man (legs from the knees down) to right, facing a woman (feet, a little bit of drapery at break). At the left, ... Ca. 440-430 B.C ... The two figures may have looked somewhat like those of Choinos and Oineus (only reversed) on the later bell-krater by the Dinos Painter, Syracuse 30747 (ARV2 1153, 17; Addenda 336; Matheson, Polygnotos, p. 384, cat. no. |
| The Athenian Agora; Volume 26; The Greek Coins; Non Athenian Coins; Italy; Sicily; Gela; ca. 420-405 B.C. G.K. Jenkins, The Coinage of Gela, Berlin 1970, no. 497. GRC, fig. 19. The Athenian Agora; Volume ... Agora 26 172 ΞΞ-82 N 38376 Ψ-280 N 71673 Η-1234 N 21289 ΕΕ-30 N 16018 ΝΝ-2123 N 38335 Ζ-2994 N 19783 Ξ-706 N 44862 ... The Athenian Agora; Volume 26; The Greek Coins; Non Athenian Coins; Italy; Sicily; Syracuse; ca. 410-400 B.C ... The Athenian Agora; Volume 26; The Greek Coins; Non Athenian Coins; Italy; Sicily; Syracuse; ca. 317-289 B.C. |
Wall fragment from lower part of figured zone. Grainy black glaze on inside, streaked in places. Glaze on outside fired reddish brown. Max. dim. 0.113.
Woman (lower part of chiton and himation, feet) ... Ca. 460 B.C ... Vienna 1772 (ARV2 1072, 1; Addenda 325); Syracuse 22886 (ARV2 1073, 3); Adolphseck 40 (ARV2 1073, 11; Addenda 326); Villa Giulia 3582 (ARV2 1073, 12). |
Two non-joining fragments.
Ring foot, lipped, with concave moulding beneath. Thickened rim, sloping inwards, inturned. A fillet on the lowest part of the wall. Decoration inside: enclosed ovules, linked ... 430-420 B.C ... Others with palmettes in the bowl and on rim: Oxford 1934.296 and Syracuse 24042. See also Sèvres inv. 2042: CVA (13) pl. 50(579) 2 and 12; inside, a cross formed of four small leaves, then palmettes and ivy leaves alternating, set on a circle; palmette chain on the rim. |
| Draped female figure preserved from waist to ankles.
She wears a chiton, which clings closely to her. Around the lower part of her body she has thrown her heavy himation of which one end is tossed over ... February 1936 ... ADDENDA "Syracuse" type (AS 2009). |
Wall fragment from near handle and a little of the return below the rim. Max. dim. 0.085. Matheson, Polygnotos, p. 368, cat. no. CHR 17.
Woman (most of head with fillet, right half of body to waist) to ... Ca. 440 B.C ... CHR 40, pl. 111] and Syracuse 35188 [ ARV2 1048, 41; Addenda 321; Matheson, p. 373, cat. no. |
Shoulder and wall fragment from upper right corner of panel. Glaze rather dull. Max. dim. 0.087.
Warrior or Amazon (part of helmet and crest, about half of round shield) to left. To judge from the outstretched ... Second quarter of the 5th century B.C ... For the horsehairs of the crest, see these two parallels: Philadelphia 48.30.3 by the Oreithyia Painter (ARV2 496, 4) and the namepiece of the Painter of Syracuse 23510 (ARV2 510, 1). 184 is closer to the latter, but there is not enough preserved to be sure of an attribution. |
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