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Center of cup, preserving part of wall with vertical ribbing and central boss which is marked off by scraped groove outside. The boss itself is in the form of a plastic mask (satyr?).
Other fragments ... 350-325 B.C ... Berytus, XII, 1956-57, pl. 2, 3 ... 1960, A V 2 a; P 19463 Hesperia, XXIX, 1960, p. 282 and |
| From the shoulder and rim of a basket-handled water jar?
In black: Well. Leica PD 1133-2(Β 18) ... March-April 1936 ... Agora V, p. 56, no. J 52, pl. 59 ... Agora XXI, p. 10, no. B 18, pl. 3. |
| Gray clay, unglazed.
Cf. Agora V, no. F 48. Cistern, west chamber, surface of lowest red deposit. Leica, 4-326, 99-23-9 ... 17 March 1932 ... Study Collections-Case No. 144-3/2 |
Fragments of mouth, neck and body missing; also part of one handle. Restored in plaster. Bottom rounded, with knob; elongated body; heavy rounded rim.
Orange-brown clay with particles; sometimes gray ... 8-14 April 1937 ... P. Reynolds, S.Y. Waksman et al., Berytus 51/52 (2008-9) fig 12.1 on p. 108, ... Agora V, no. M 103, pp. 93-94, pl. 22. |
| Complete save for handle, and chip from rim. Flat bottom; bulging body; round mouth; small flaring lip; double handle, broken away. Scratched groove around neck.
Attic clay. Slightly metallic glaze.
... 22 April 1932 ... glaze.
Cf. Agora V, under F |
| a) Stand, mended from many fragments; complete height appears to be preserved in one place. Bottom concave, bordered by projecting ring from within which spring tapering sides pierced by a door, 0.086m ... 28 April 1932 ... BICS Suppl. 14 (1962), p. 52, no. AV 44 ... Hesperia 3 (1934), p. 391, no. D 76, figs. 79-80 ... Agora V, under G 123. |
Foot and fragments of body missing; restored in plaster. Body and neck ribbed; handle ridge below lip; rising ridged handles.
Clay a rather gritty orange-brown.
Type noted as S. Phoenician (Akko-Tyre ... 2 April 1937 ... P 11555 ... P 11555 |
One handle missing. Body tapering to pointed bottom; sides corrugated; no neck; rounded rim; small vertical lug-like handles on shoulder.
Light red clay. Unglazed.
Beirut product? Well, bottom. Leica ... 14 June 1932 ... I 16:1.3 |
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