APC Image: AK 1020Red-figured sherds. Top Let: Fragment of plaque. Two loops of the tail of a Triton or a large snake. Top Right: Fragment of plaque. Athena Promachos to left: her raised right arm (a snake bracelet) and one of the snakes on her aegis. Cf. the several black-figured plaques from the Acropolis with the same subject {2502 - 2520}, especially {2509}. Ca 540 B.C. Bottom left: Fragment of a small lekythos. Two figures dancing: only the lower parts remain. Over the left leg of the first figure may be seen the cloak hanging on his left arm. The second naked figure faces the first with some indistinguishable object in his hands. Ca. 510 B.C.(?). Bottom right: Fragment of the rim of a phiale mesomphalos. The legs of a siren to right(?). Cf. Acropolis 1212. Ca. 490 B.C.
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Object Description:   Red-figured sherds. Top Let: Fragment of plaque. Two loops of the tail of a Triton or a large snake. Top Right: Fragment of plaque. Athena Promachos to left: her raised right arm (a snake bracelet) and one of the snakes on her aegis. Cf. the several black-figured plaques from the Acropolis with the same subject {2502 - 2520}, especially {2509}. Ca 540 B.C. Bottom left: Fragment of a small lekythos. Two figures dancing: only the lower parts remain. Over the left leg of the first figure may be seen the cloak hanging on his left arm. The second naked figure faces the first with some indistinguishable object in his hands. Ca. 510 B.C.(?). Bottom right: Fragment of the rim of a phiale mesomphalos. The legs of a siren to right(?). Cf. Acropolis 1212. Ca. 490 B.C.
Negative Number:   AK 1020
Category:   Pottery
Subcategory:   Vessel
Site:   Acropolis, North Slope
City:   Athens
Region:   Attica
Country:   Greece
Date:   1934
Format:   Glass-plate
Dimensions:   9 X 12
Bibliography:   Hesperia 4 (1935), p. 293, fig. 40.
Repository:   ASCSA ARCHIVES
Collection Title:   Archaeological Photographic Collection
Series:   AK
Image Width:   2135
Image Height:   1632