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| Head of an animal with a long neck; horns and whole body below neck are missing; finished with a partial coat of glaze in the style of the pottery group B. The eyes are deeply punched round holes, each ... Zygouries pg 186; plate XXI.3 |
Small jug (Class II- Matt-painted ware) similar to Z304 in shape: raised basebroad neck and wide mouth and the usual curved strap handle. Matt-painted. Surface originally coated with slip and smoothly ... Zygouries page 133; plate XIV.1 |
| Piriform jar with three handles. Small jar with a flat ring-base, hollow underneath, and a shapely body rising from a slender stem; the braod neck splays outward to end in a wide mouth. On the upper curve ... Zygouries pg 148; plate XIX.1 |
| Fragment ... Edwards, Hesperia 63, 1994, plate 62b |
| One of many from the Potter's house, room 12. All are practically uniform in shape: the kylix has a large foot, flat underneath, but with a deep circular hollow at its center; and a high slender stem increasing ... Zygouries, pg 143-147; plate XVI.1 |
Pedestalled and carinated open bowl in patterned Urfirnis ware, with high-flaring taper-rounded rim. Outside, well-smoothed and polished; glazed dark brown to carination, above which to rim a continuous ... Middle Neolithic, early to middle phase ... Kosmopoulos, Prehistoric Inhabitation of Corinth. Plate Ib. |
| "Button seal" that consists of a flat, disk-like portion below, on which is the circular face of the stamp, surmounted by a solid rounded top of slightly smaller diameter. A small hole is neatly bored ... Zygouries page 189-190; plate XXI.4 |
| Modelled in a rude primitive style. The head is flat on top and almost triangular in shape, as seen from above; its back is rounded off and its front pinched out to form a long projecting face and nose ... Middle stage of EH period ... Zygouries 185-186 and plate XXI.1 |
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