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| Neck of amphora. No rim piece preserved. Edge of shoulder preserved. Neck decorated with interlocking rays, horizontal bands above and below, panels below handles plain, defined by three vertical lines ... 13 May 1937 ... P 10620 ... P 10620 ... ΘΘ 260 |
| Single fragment, broken all around, probably from a Pheneia cup. Ring foot concave on both sides. Underside originally unglazed (but now covered with slimey deposit) two circles and central dot. Reserved ... 27 June-5 August 1972 ... H/13,15-4/12,13 ... H 4:5 |
| A single fragment, mended from nine pieces, from just below the shoulder. At the top, a wreath of small leaves, with berries between the leaves. Parts of four figures preserved; left to right: the bride ... 16-19 March 1935 ... Est. Diam. 0.255; P.H. 0.13; Span 0.22 |
| Mended from many pieces. Front of lip and part of body restored. Ring foot, trefoil mouth, rolled handle lip to shoulder.
Incised on shoulder:
Handmade of brown micaceous cooking ware.
Cf. Agora ... 24-28 March 1947 ... Agora XII, no. 1637, p. 351 ... Agora XXI, no. F 13, p. 31, pl. 11. |
Chips missing from downturned rim. Thin convex lid with knob.
Gritty red clay. Cistern. Leica ... 3-6 April 1936 ... -3.80 to -4.60m. |
| Mended; almost complete, except for parts of rim and body. Attic type skyphos. Strong torus foot, deep body, slightly out-turned concave lip, canted horseshoe handles.
Reserved: underside with two glazed ... 6 July 1995 ... Hesperia 87 (2018), p. 353, n. 265 ... Hesperia Suppl. 46 (2011), p. 197, no. 28, ill. 8, fig. 44 ... Camp and Mauzy (2009), p. 75, fig. 73. |
| B. F. sherd with wing. Black glazed reverse.
From east side, upper area, just above prehistoric fill. Oscar Broneer, Nb. No. 2. 22 ... 14 Sep 1932 ... Hesperia 4 (1935), p. 260, fig. 24. |
Three fragments preserve nearly half the circumference of the lid, with the central knob, chipped. Slightly domed lid with broad flat rim; vertical flange, set well in, beneath. High knob with flat projecting ... 4 May 1939 ... P 15020 ... P 15020 ... ΓΓ 260 |
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