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Lower body partly restored; handles and most of upper body missing.
Broad resting surface. Scraped groove at junction of stem and foot. Broad but pointed lower body. Opposing myrtle garland with single ... 290-275 |
Handles, foot, stem, and chips of rim missing.
Thin stem. Very pointed lower body. Opposing olive garland.
Dull greenish black glaze, stacking line.
For shape see Pagenstecher 1913, p. 19, fig. 25 ... 275-265 |
Three-fourths of rim restored; foot, stem, and handlesmissing.
Pointed lower body, high upper body. Ivy garland running right.
Dull black glaze, badly peeled above stacking circle, shiny black inside ... 275-265 |
Intact.
Roughly circular mold for heart-shaped leaf. Leaf carved in leather-hard clay; tool marks are visible. Back roughly rounded.
Micaceous pink fabric (7.5YR 7/4).
Could have been used for any of ... Ca. 325-200. |
Two-thirds of upper body, one-third of lower body, and most of other handle restored; one handle missing.
Flaring foot with vertical edge marked with scraped groove.
Scraped groove in broad resting surface; ... Early 3rd century? |
Parts of upper body and one strap handle preserved; partly restored. Fragments have not all been restored in correct position relative to one another.
Slender body flaring out to rim. One strap handle ... Late 4th-early 3rd century |
Most of rim restored; foot, stem, and handles missing.
Thin stem. Low, rounded lower body with scraped groove below handle attachment; shoulder above scraped groove vertically grooved under glaze. Tall ... 290-270 |
Half of lower body and base of one handle preserved.
Lower body as 116. Double handle. Attic fabric (micaceous, reddish yellow [5YR 7/6]); dull black glaze ... 290-270 |
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