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| On top of an elaborate coiffure the figure wears a large flat disk, in the center of which, on top, something is broken away.
Remains of white and small traces of yellow on the white.
Fine rubby brown ... 10 March 1938 ... ΙΙ 253 |
| Small splotches of reddish glaze on the outside.
Carefully made of fine buff clay, deep pinkish-orange at core. Pit.
4th c. B.C. Leica, XXXIV-53, 80-49-32, 80-57-14, 95-1-19 (cast), 95-1-21 ... 7 April 1938 ... Pit.
4th c. B.C. |
| Bowl with low ring foot, pierced by suspension hole; broad shallow body curving up to very low triangular rim, broad inward and outward thickened lip with groove on upper surface. Two slight grooves on ... c. 1130-1160 (G. Sanders) ... H00.08 D00.085 (foot) D00.253 (max) |
Base, broken off at junction with pot. A slight moulding just below junction.
Black to reddish glaze. Grave 6, inside burial amphora P 8041 (ΠΘ 1720) with bones. Leica, 6-323 PD 2774-20 ... 12 June 1936 ... C 9:13 |
| Mended, virtually complete. Numerous joining fragments. Chest with cut-out legs; lid has five model "granaries" side by side. Lugs on body, corresponding to ears on top. Intricate decoration in panels; ... 15 June 1967 ... Hesperia 64 (1995), p. 395, pl. 97c ... JdI 100 (1985), pp. 27, 28, pl. 2c. |
Wide-mouthed pot, the rounded bottom forming a sharp angle with the shoulder; strap handle rising from rim. Bottom pierced with many small holes. Cooking ware.
Fragments from the bottoms of others similar ... Context ca. 375-340 B.C ... Context ca. 375-340 B.C. |
| Lamp with flat bottom, shallow globular body, narrow flat rim only slightly thicker than thickness of body, very large fill hole; start of nozzle that ends below rim. Similar to KL-192 (Sillwell 1952, ... Late 7th-early 6th c. B.C ... Late 7th-early 6th c. B.C ... Archaic (7th-6th c.) |
| Lamp with flat, string-cut base, wide flaring body, continuing into flaring rim turned out on side and back, and pulled up vertically to right of nozzle; rim sharply articulated from body on interior ... late 7th-early 6th c ... late 7th-early 6th c. ... Archaic (7th-6th c.) |
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