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| From the side wall of a closed pot, possibly an amphora, unglazed inside. A neat round hole, apparently cut before firing, through the wall. Thick coarse bands of glaze outside: glaze on edges of hole ... July 1946 ... Hesperia Suppl. 31 (2003), no. 18, p. 42, fig. 2.9, pl. 2 ... Monaco (2000), [A,II,1], p. 168. |
| From the wall of a closed pot, with the stump of the vertical band handle: amphora or oinochoe. Near the handle, and slightly lower, a round hole, made after firing. Dull glaze, black to brown, in coarse ... July 1946 ... Study Collections-Case No. 102-2/3 |
| Inscribed fragment of sacred lawd code of Nikomachos.
Broken on three sides. Bottom and back preserved.
Back smooth, not inscribed. Bottom rough picked. Lower 0.055m. of face slightly roughened, but no ... 14 June 1974 ... West Basement-Inscriptions, Block 25D-2 |
| Roughly spherical ball, pierced off center.
Decorated with irregular blobs of brown and red glaze.
Pinkish buff clay.
ADDENDA: Not a spindle whorl. Dimova February 2019. Finished Geometric well. Leica ... 26 March 1936 ... Hesperia 30 (1961), p. 114, no. I 69. |
| Basket/zembil 977 16 49 Section of baulk between wall 278 and 275, dark grey coarse sand with few small stones and pottery sherds as inclusions A 66 cm section of baulk adjoining Wall 278 from E was removed ... 17th-18th npd ... Turkish II (1715-1831 AD) |
| The bottom and about one-quarter of the rim and wall preserved; restored in plaster. Ring foot; curving sides; flat projecting rim; horizontal handles pressed up against rim. At the center of the floor ... 7 April 1937 ... Agora V, no. G 184, p. 41, pls. 7, 67. |
| Basket/zembil 946 56 143 Topsoil Fineware. Green and Brown ptd I/II 1 bs pitcher; Coarseware. Pitcher 1 rim Med 2 bs; Fineware. 1 bs Green gl lid; Fineware. Blue line 1 bs post Med; Fineware. Sgraffito ... NPD ... Brown ptd I/II 1 bs pitcher; Coarseware. Pitcher 1 rim Med 2 bs; ... Triangular w/ ext groove, 2 rims ... 2 frag(s) 0.03 kg. (0% saved) cooking ware. |
| Similar to P 7313 (ΠΘ 1168) in shape. Glazed to handle zone; in handle zone, vertical bands flanked each side by parallel vertical chevrons. Two narrow reserved bands on rim. Reserved band and stroke series ... 14-28 March 1936 ... Hesperia 30 (1961), p. 109, no. I 34. |
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