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| Convex, broad-bottomed oinochoe. Five trapezoidal notches in flaring ring foot; Globular body with small neck; no handle or upper neck preserved; Recessed undersurface. Conventionalizing style, silhouette ... 1st half 5th c ... Museum Basement, PQ bay, bay 106, shelf 36 |
| Bowl with widely flaring stam foot, hemispherical body, rounded lip. Incised-Sgraffito (Medallion-Style), as Corinth XI, cat. no. 1436, fig. 125. White slip over all. Interior: small central medallion ... ca. 1160- ca.1200 (Sanders 2003, p. 393) ... AJA 39, 1935, p. 77, fig. 3b. Corinth XI, n. 1483. |
From the base of a cup.
Incised on the upper face.
Cf. P 3558 and P 15 835. In green 5th. c. fill over road. Building fill of poros building. Leica ... 27 March 1935 ... P 5205 ... P 5205 |
| Miniature concave, broad-bottomed oinochoe. Raised wire-cut base, curving up to low concave body; sloping shoulder; cylindrical neck; trefoil mouth.Underside and exterior of foot reserved. Conventionalizing ... 3rd quarter 5th c ... NB123 P58 ... Risser 2001; Corinth VII.5, p.117, no.498 |
| Broken in several pieces but complete.
Around shoulder, a band of sawtooth; on neck, five bands; on wall, one pair of reserved lines; on handle, bars.
Buff clay. Flaky dull grayish-black glaze. No air ... 19 August 1953 ... H. 0.106; Diam. 0.069 ... 0.106 |
| Ring foot, convex body; horizontal rim; horizontal loop handles. Two black rings on underside; interior and exterior of foot black; black line, band, line on body; black bob dots in handle zone; black ... 2nd quarter of 6th c ... 2nd quarter of 6th c. |
Round-bodied pot with rather more neck than P 25773 (ΣΑ 3211) and broader band handle. No traces of blackening.
Cf. Agora XII, no. 1934. Well beneath Stoa gutter. Leica, 81-162, IX-54 ... May-June 1954 ... West Basement-Pottery, Block 31C-5 |
Single fragment preserves one handle, half of mouth and some of shoulder. From a small, broad-shouldered amphora with plain thickened lip and short neck.
On shoulder, a black dipinto: Previously North ... 21 May 1938 ... Previously North Basement-Jar Fragments, Block IX (Late 2nd. and 3rd. c. A.D.). |
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