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Wall fragment.
Amphoriskos. Thin fabric with a few white bits, the core black, the surfaces red and covered outside with a pinkish orange slip. Decoration in red, black and white: bands, and a double ... also, from the Kerameikos |
| Trefoil mouth oinochoe with low flaring ring foot, flat resting surface, flat undersurface, ovoid body, cylindrical neck, trefoil mouth with tapered lip; vertical strap handle, attached to shoulder and ... W 2 dated LPG-EG by DeVries and CP 858 to MG I; Kerameikos 1253 dated to EG II ... W 2 dated LPG-EG by DeVries and CP 858 to MG I; Kerameikos 1253 dated to EG II. |
| Neck-handled amphora with flaring ring foot, flat resting surface, slightly convex undersurface, ovoid body with max. diam. above the median of the body, cylindrical neck flaring out to echinus-shaped ... MG I; CP 860 dated to EG in Corinth VII.1, but MG I by DeVries; Kerameikos 866 dated to MG I ... Kerameikos 866 (Coldstream, Greek |
Spreading ring foot on short fat stem. Steep wall; thin jutting ledge at top of wall. Convex lid with acorn knob. Reserved: resting surface and center of cone beneath, outer edge of foot, outer face of ... 500-480 B.C ...
Athens, Kerameikos, Grave 133; |
| Mended from many fragments preserving almost complete vessel, with single small lid fragment. Well preserved paint fired reddish brown.
"Flat pyxis" of MG I type, with "vigorously curved profile". Inset ... 9 July 1997 ...
See Kerameikos V.I, no. 262 |
| Mended from many fragments; complete except for part of rim and gaps in body. Black paint unevenly worn, with only traces on one side, revealing clearly the beige slip on reserved area. Fairly deep, globular ... 9 July 1997 ... (1968) pl. 5e (= Kerameikos |
Jug With Thin Neck.
Intact.
Raised base with flaring profile; concave underside. Pear-shaped body. Long, thin neck. Flaring rim with angular profile, concave to inside. Strap handle from shoulder to ... Context of 325-300 ... Kerameikos (Knigge 1966, nos. |
| Dish, probably AfRS Form 59, 61, 62, or 64. Flat, wide base slightly thinner toward center (0.0075 vs. 0.0083 closer to rim). Red slip on interior. Two stamped pinwheel rosettes with 12 petals and central ... Stamped Attic red slip: Late 4th-mid 5th century (LRP p. 408); for motif, cf. Corinth C-1984-147 (late 4th-5th cent, Hesp. 1985 p79 #47); for the stamp style, probably Style A(iii) with single band of ... Athens, Kerameikos |
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