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Most of rim missing.
Low base ring, down sloping rim.
Glaze fired black to red. On bottom two circles scratched through the glaze.
Type VI (early variety) of Corinth collection, type 23A of Agora collection ... 16 March 1937 ... M 20:3 ... -6.50m. |
Band handle broken off.
Ring foot, neatly grooved inside. Very small nozzle.
Shallow body; flat insloping rim.
Black glaze inside; outside unglazed, polished.
Type VI (late 5th. century variety) of Corinth ... 22 March 1937 ... Agora IV, no. 222, p. 58, pls. 7, 36. |
Intact.
Small lamp with pierced knob. Raised base. Raised edge around filling hole, then a broad and a narrow groove.
Unglazed outside; reddish-brown glaze inside.
Pinkish-buff clay.
Type VIIB of Corinth ... 8 June 1938 ... Agora IV, no. 333, p. 76, pls. 11, 38. |
| To the left of the fragment, a large motif formed of boxed squares. In the cnetre, the lower part of the body and jointed legs (extremities missing) of a bird(?) or horse(?) with filling ornament ("running ... 13 February 1932 ... Hesperia 2 (1933), p. 596, fig. 62, no. 224. |
| J. Kirchner, I.G., II², 7833a. B. Meritt, Hesperia, 3, 1934, p. 102, no. 147, with drawing. B. Meritt, Hesperia, 3, 1934, p. 99, no. 139, with drawing. B. Meritt, Hesperia, 3, 1934, p. 82, no. 91, with ... Agora 17 88 I 5712 I 6841 I 296 I 26 I 309 I 2822 I 1772 ... 13 March 1939 ... B. Meritt, Hesperia, 3, 1934, p. 102, no. 147, with drawing ... B. Meritt, Hesperia, 3, 1934, p. 99, no. 139, with drawing ... B. Meritt, Hesperia, 3, 1934, p. 82, no. 91, with drawing |
| I. Carradice, ed., Coinage and Administration in the Athenian and Persian Empires (BAR International Series 343), Oxford 1987. E. Cavaignac, Les monnaies d'Eleusis, RN, ser. 4, 12, 1908, pp. 311-333 (idem, ... Agora 26 xii ... P. Bruneau, C. Vatin, V. Bezerra de Meneses, G. Donnay, ... Siebert, V.R. Grace, M. ... Essays in Greek Coinage for Robert Carson and Kenneth Jenkins, M. Price, A. |
| Mycenaean Double Grave (Graves A and B).
Grave A was in Layer II. We laid a skull and a few other bones, three vases and a stone bead. We have dug to a maximum of about 0.06m below the top of Layer II ... Myc. IIIA/B ... Hesperia 22 (1953), p. 41. |
| Hydria. Small flat base, globular body, two large horizontal lug handles, triangular in section, pierced vertically, attached in middle of body. Exterior painted (paint 7.5 YR 5/3 (brown) to black) monochrome ... EH II - referenced in Lerna vol. IV as a parallel to Lerna III type 6 hydria ... Surface: between 10 YR 7.5/3 (very pale brown) |
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