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| Small fragments of body restored. Flat base and squat round body; narrow neck and round mouth drawn out to a spout in front; vertical handle.
Pinkish-buff clay; the dull black glaze almost entirely peeled ... April 1939 ... Papadopoulos (2007b), p. 95, fig. 96C. |
| Restored in plaster; the base and lower body and most of the mouth missing. Similar in shape to P 17315 (ΟΑ 1115). Decorated with much peeled dull black glaze. Two bands below the handle zone, three above ... April 1939 ... Papadopoulos (2007b), p. 95, fig. 96B. |
Part of rim of double handle preserved.
Rectangular stamp with thunderbolt; stamped on one half.
Cf. SS 609. Corpus no. 730. Fill II. thunderbolt 161, 228 Leica ... 30 April 1940 ... Whitbread (1995), pp. 95, 96, 97, 101. |
| Class B II (Glazed, completely coated ware) according to Blegen (Zygouries); Askos with flattened bottom. The body is low and squat with the characteristic oblique ipward slipe toward the spout. The front ... Zygouries pg 94; fig 82, page 95-96 |
| Mended from many pieces. Body fragments and part of foot missing. Flaring ring foot, low rounded body, offset neck with trefoil mouth, high-swung handle rounded in section. Reserved: underside and resting ... 1995 ... Agora XII, nos. 95, 96. |
| A small one; edge slightly chipped.
Obverse: figure seated left.
Reverse: plain. Early Roman (?) fill west of drain. Leica ... 17 March 1948 ... Agora X, p. 96, pl. 22, no. L 95. |
| Mended from three pieces, chips and fragments missing from body and nozzle.
Concave pattern, rounded body, flat rim overchanging slightly. No handle.
Black glaze fired orangey-red, burning at nozzle ... 6 July 1995 ... Agora IV, nos. 95, 96. |
Clay: fine soft buff; black glaze (worn). Assembly Place - filling of Period III ... 1932 ... Hesperia Suppl. 7 (1943), p. 95,96, no. 10, fig. 43. |
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