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Complete.
Flaring ring foot; plain rim, slightly inturned; tiny elongated rolled handles.
Dot row in handle zone bordered above and below by single purple bands. All glazed inside.
Streaky black glaze ... 600-550 B.C ... example, see Corinth XIII, pl. ... Attic copy, Agora XII, pl. 14, no, 307. |
Small cockle shell, small conch shell, and others, mostly fragmentary.
"1 Cypraea shell, almost complete, no sign of being worked; shell associated with women.
2 Murex trunculus shells, large, very fragmentary ... 21 May 1951 ... Agora XIII, p. 190, p. 208, pl. 47, no. XVI 14. |
| Dark green stone in fresh condition.
Steatite. From the dump of the dromos of the Mycenaean Chamber Tomb under the Middle Stoa terrace east end. 1992 Leica, 84-441 ... 23 July 1965 ... Hesperia 35 (1966), p. 77, no. 14, pl. 24 e, f ... Agora XIII, no. XL-14, p. 246. |
| Complete except for chip from foot and lip. Mended from three pieces. Narrow offset out-turned lip; two high-swung ribbon handles; very deep tapering bowl. Short stem, double-concave in profile; thin sloping ... LH II ... Hesperia 24 (1955), p. 209, no. 14, pl. 74 ... Agora XIII, no. VII-14 ... Hesperia 21 (1952), pl. 26. |
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