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| Preserved is pointed head of woman with upper right quarter of face.
On face and hair, traces of white and red color.
Mended from two pieces.
Probably from lekythos.
Fine work. Back is black glazed.
Beige ... 26-27 July 1971 ... ΒΓ 1101 |
| Parts of one side, the neck and the lip missing.
High ring foot, plump ovoid body, two horizontal loop handles of protogeometric type; one vertical handle, missing. Outside of foot, upper surface of side ... 8 February 1935 ... Β 1101 |
| Single rim fragment.
Ware as P 35056 but wall rather steeper and more curved; low triangular rim with marked overhang and a groove on the interior.
Date of vessel 400 A.D. or early 5th c. A.D., date of ... 23, 31 May 1933 ... Η' 1101 |
About half remains in three joining fragments. Restored in plaster. High base ring; flaring wall; incurved rim. Thin, splotchy glaze, very metallic. The various layers distinguished in the excavation represent ... 29 July 1965 ... ΜΣ 1101 |
Davidson 1952, Corinth XII, no. 1101 |
Rim fragment of cup, broken at bottom and sides.
Inscribed:
Orange clay. Crossroads enclosure, below layer 11, in hole in N.E. corner. 1780 Leica ... 9 May 1972 ... Agora XXV, no. 1101, p. 138. |
Part of base missing.
Flattened and twisted probably in the kiln. Handle semi-pierced.
On rim, single line of nodules. On discus, crescent moon. Underside, concentric circles.
Red wash, much blackened ... 22 March 1937 ... Agora VII, no. 1101, p. 134. |
| Mended from three fragments, about a third of the rim, from the base of the central knob to the flange, preserved. Inside, black glaze with metallic splotches; the lower edge of the flange reserved. On ... 17 February 1933 ... Agora XXX, no. 1101, pl. 105. |
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