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Two non-joining fragments, P 5107 with rim and body, P 44 of wall. Reserved line on side at rim; another 0.06 below rim. Glaze misfired greenish and reddish in places. P.H. P 5107: 0.127; est. diam. at ... Ca. 430 B.C ... dim. P 44: 0.118. H. A. Thompson, Hesperia 6, 1937, pp ... him (Hesperia 6, 1937, pp. |
| A curved point preserved, the back broken. Garden hole B 14. Leica, IV-97 ... 14 March 1936 ... A curved point preserved, the back broken. |
Restored in plaster. Flat bottom; flaring rim; band handle.
Entirely covered with glaze except for bottom and handle, down which runs a vertical band. Glaze streaky brown to thick greenish-brown. Clay ... 26 January 1937, 13, 16 February 1937 ... J 18:8 |
From the base of a flaring bowl. Trace of inturn for rim at top of preserved wall. In the center, a medallion of circles within squares, surrounded by a band of broad vertical strokes.
Buff clay; light ... 17 March 1937 ... Diam. (foot) 0.085; P.H. 0.052 |
| Fragment from upper wall of a large krater. Human figure moves right. In field, a butterfly motif as filler; above, a narrow band.
Inside glazed. Reddish-black glaze. Stoa pit C, layer VIII, gravel ... 7 May 1934 ... H 8-10 |
Mended from many pieces; a few fragments missing from the walls. Widely flaring shape.
Color red to gray. Hole B 10. Leica, 7-80 ... 11 March 1936 ... Hesperia 6 (1937), p. 407, fig. 9. |
| Fragments missing from wall and bottom. A plain pot similar to P 6983 (ΚΚ 239), but with the sides more rounded and the bottom and hole more carefully finished.
Clay pink to gray, with gray core. Rectangular ... 12 March 1936 ... Fragments missing from wall and bottom. A plain pot similar to P 6983 (ΚΚ 239), but |
| Much of the wall and lip missing; restored in plaster. Ovoid body ending in a spike, straight neck, rolled handles from just below rounded lip.
Coarse gray clay, unglazed. Well, late 5th.-4th. c. B.C ... 18 May-4 June 1937 ... Much of the wall and lip missing; restored in plaster. Ovoid body ending in a spike, |
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