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| A single fragment preserves the complete profile except for the outer edge of the rim. An open basin with flat, grooved bottom, flaring sides and rim which projects horizontally.
Clay gray at core, pinkish ... 15 April 1937 ... Agora ... Study Collections-Case No. 165-1/2 |
Single fragment preserves almost half of foot and part of wall. Ring foot with offset vertical wall of a beaker, probably similar to P 762.
Reddish clay, fired gray at core where fabric is thick around ... 1937 ... M 17:1.1 ... Lot Φ 105 |
| Wells and Pits - Probably Turkish to Modern. Modern Wells and Cesspools, Filled Without Being Cleared. Wells and Pits Undug at End of Season. Ancient Wells and Cisterns ... Ω-1 196, 197 ... Ω-1 |
Single fragment preserves nozzle with volutes, and adjacent part of large plain discus. Rim narrow, almost non-existant.
Thin light brownish to blackish glaze.
Thin fabric, buff clay. Well. Containers ... 15 April 1937 ... Well. Containers 106-107 (dump). |
Filling over Floor of Square Peristyle (beneath Stoa).
122 stamped amphora handles. Many parallels with handles from cistern M 21:1. Latest coin dates ca. 200. latest lamp types 33 A and 34 A. Fragment ... 200 B.C ... handles from cistern M 21:1 |
Fragment from heavy walled closed pot; good black glaze outside only.
Incised outside: Ostrakon area. 5220 Leica ... April-June 1947 ... A 18-19:1 |
| One handle missing; otherwsie complete and unbroken. The missing handle restored in plaster. Ring foot; flaring lip. Glazed black all over, save for bands of decoration on neck and shoulder; the underside ... 3 May 1934 ... H 15:1 |
| ΛΛ-6 1043, 1044 ΛΛ:1937.0428:11 N 32646 ΛΛ:1937.0428:12 ... 1st B.C ... ΛΛ-6-27 (pp. 1043-1044) |
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