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Lower part broken away; top very much worn; raised portion at front almost gone. At right the letter Δ (delta), at left Ι (iota).
Pry, dowel and T-clamp cuttings. The T-clamp cuttings have been recut ... October 1952 ... Hesperia 28 (1959), pp. 49, 51, 54, 54, 55, n. 133. |
| One-third preserved. Flat base left rough from wheel. Slightly thickened rim.
Unglazed.
Orange clay. South chamber, lower red layer. 1897 80-26-15 ... 24 February 1932, 31 May 1934 ... Hesperia 52 (1983), pp. 271, 290, no. 54, pl. 55. |
Fragment of rim and nozzle only.
Thumbprint in black laze near nozzle. Rounded body. Triple groove around sunk, convex rim.
Clay: fine reddish (burned); lustrous black glaze all over. Assembly Place, ... 1932 ... Hesperia Suppl. 7 (1943), pp. 48, 54, no. 55, fig. 19. |
Nozzle alone preserved.
Blunt, rounded nozzle. Groove around the rim. The instrument making the groove slipped and cut it unevenly.
Clay: fine red; metallic black glaze. Assembly Place, filling of Period ... 1932 ... Hesperia Suppl. 7 (1943), pp. 54, 55, no. 58, fig. 22. |
Base alone preserved.
The base is peculiar in that the bottom is elaborately moulded, and the center is very concave, as a result of which a sharp cone projects in the inside.
Very much like Type 7 ... 1932 ... Hesperia Suppl. 7 (1943), pp. 54, 55, no. 59, fig. 22. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face and right side preserved.
Nine letters preserved; stoichedon.
Pentelic marble. Found in early Byzantine context in sand and gravel layers, over the north end of the East ... 24 April 1935 ... Hesperia Suppl. 38 (2008), no. 56, pp. 54-55, fig. 56. |
A vertical wavy line (F.M. 53). Top of rim glazed; inside plain except for a band below rim.
Clay pinkish buff at core, brownish buff at surface; dark brown glaze.
Cf. Group A deep bowls, E. French, ... LH III B ... French, B.S.A. 64, 1969, pp. |
Base, handle and end of nozzle missing.
High body, slightly curving sides. Series of grooves around a depressed rim. Horizontal, U-shaped bar handle. Base added separately.
Clay: fine reddish; peeling ... 1932 ... Hesperia Suppl. 7 (1943), pp. 48, 54, 55, no. 60, figs. 19, 22. |
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