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Narrow-necked variety, early version. The surface on one side flaked and slightly blackened near the bottom as if used for heating as well as for drawing water ... Context ca. 550 B.C. |
The unusually narrow neck and steeply sloping shoulder was perhaps the fancy of a single potter; it has been noted only in examples from this deposit; cf. the inscribed jug, P 17826 Hesperia, XVII, 1948, ... Context ca. 550 B.C. |
Small pear-shaped jug on low raised base concave be- neath; narrow neck spreading to plain round mouth; strap handle from neck to well down on body. Dark brown mi- caceous clay, heavy fabric, handbuilt; ... Context ca. 550 B.C. |
Miniature hydria, the vertical handle missing. Argive monochrome.
For the type cf. Hesperia, XXI, 1952, pp. 205-206 (Caskey and Amandry) ... Context 550 B.C. |
Part of wall and one handle.
Plain rim; bell handle, slightly uptilted, set well below rim. Glazed inside; horizontal banding on outside, three bands preserved. Handle-panel reserved ... Ca. 550 B.C. |
Pointed body. Alternate black and added red bands on the wall; lines of added red on the flat projecting rim have faded. Glazed inside.
Another, finer but more fragmentary, P 17834 J 18:4-L. There is ... Ca. 550 B.C. |
Flaring ring foot. High round handle with shallow central rib in its upper part ... Ca. 550 B.C. |
Handle missing.
Flaring ring foot; flat strap handle ... Ca. 550 B.C. |
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