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A knife-like object, broken in two parts;
strengthened with plaster.
Cf. Hesperia 16 (1947), pp. 196-197, pl. XLI, 1-2, fig. 1. Grave 7, lying under the upper left arm of the skeleton. Leica, 7-423 ... 28 February 1935 ... Hesperia 16 (1947), pp. 196-197, |
Little less than half preserved.
Cf. Hesperia Suppl. XVI (1976). DA 9990 ... Little less than half preserved.
Cf. Hesperia Suppl. XVI (1976). |
Part of foot.
Reserved beneath and where it is broken above.
Ostrakon of Habron (482 B.C.?). For the name see Hesperia, Suppl. VIII, 1949, p. 409 ... 482 B.C.? ... see Hesperia, Suppl. VIII, |
Flaring ring foot; high double handle. Glazed: the neck, a band below the handle-attachment, and on the top surface of the foot.
There are three published examples from deposits of the second quarter ... 480-450 B.C ... 9:6 Hesperia, Suppl. V, ... H 6:5 Hesperia, V, 1936, ... 10822 G 12:22 Hesperia, |
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