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Cracked; lip entirely missing. Flat bottom; egg-shaped body, the shoulder and neck forming a continuous curve; ridged handles.
On shoulder, dipinto in black, faint:
Buff clay, light surface. Heavy coat ... 5 April 1937 ... Agora V, no. M 233, p. 106, pl. 59 ... Agora XXI, no. I 3, p. 83, pl. 48. |
| Mended from a number of pieces; part of rim missing. An open bowl with vertical rim and low ring foot.
Dull red glaze on inside and on upper part of outside. Well, Containers 48, 51. Leica, LXIII-84, ... 5 April 1937 ... Agora V, no. M 212, p. 104, pl. 26. |
| Edge of base ring broken. Fusiform, with plump, short bottom and long neck with overhanging lip.
Gritty red-brown clay. Buff slip.
Very large. Deposit list says level .1 but NW channel indicates .2 Cistern, ... 6 April 1937 ... -5.1--2.15m. |
| Three joining pieces give the full profile and diameter. Domed lid with flat topped knob; flat projecting rim, no flange. Two grooves at upper part of the main lid and around the top of the rim.
Dark ... 29 May 1951 ... Leica, LXI-5 |
Five non-joining fragments, d of floor with ring base, a of body with start of neck, the rest, body fragments. Glazed black on inside, streaked in places. Max. dim. a) 0.129, b) 0.057, c) 0.11, e) 0.063; ... Ca. 410-400 B.C ... Painter, p. 108, cat. no. MM 48 ... Choes and Anthesteria, p. 88, ... ausgehenden 5. Jahrhundert v. Chr., |
Mouldmade male genitals. Pubic area schematic shape with point at sides and top. One suspension hole at each side of point in pubic area at top. Gouges in pubic area to indicate hairs. Fine reddish ... Roebuck 1951, Corinth 14, cat. 48, p. 123 |
| Five joining fragments from shoulder of large pot [Max. Dim. 0.205].
Painted in dull red:
Highly micaceous light brown clay. Unglazed.
ADDENDA Whole pot, from shoulder down. Fragments found in containers ... 8 April 1937 ... 91-98 [P.H. 0.375]. |
Mended from two pieces. Complete profile. Foot fragment; flat projecting base, with a sharp ridge along its outer vertical face forming the resting surface. Stem pierced with holes, of which part of one ... March 1937 ... Hesperia 48 (1979), p. 216, no. V:2. |
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