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Very corroded, but apparently otherwise nearly intact. Well.
Container 25. Leica, LIX-62 ... 3 April 1937 ... Agora V, p. 114, pl. 53, no. M 319. |
Piece of cooking pot.
Incised inside:
Clay red to gray, brown surface. Ostrakon area. 5220 Leica ... April-June 1947 ... Agora XXV, no. 292, pp. 17, 20, 63. |
| Bowl with high flaring ring foot. Shallow, convex flaring body curving sharply up to vertical rim, with convex profile and tapered lip. Incised-Sgraffito (Medallion-Style), as Corinth XI, cat. no. 1436, ... ca. 1160- ca.1200 (Sanders 2003, p. 393) ... C 1934 63 ... 63 |
| The head missing, and most of the feet. The edges finished.
The woman, seated, clothed in a long garment, holds a suckling child on her left arm, and holds her breast with her right hand.
Mould-made; open ... 31 January 1934 ... Museum Guide (2014), p. 180 ... Guide (1976), p. 268 ... Guide (1962), p. 180. |
Part of the mouth and one handle missing. Otherwise complete. Round bottom.
Buff clay and slip. Unglazed. Leica ... 3 May 1934 ... Gunsenin (1990), p. 304, pl. LXXXIII/4. |
Mouth, handle and upper part of body preserved.
Black dipinto below handle: Well, container 49. Leica ... 5 April 1937 ... P 11590 ... P 11590 |
The left eye and part of the forehead and cheek preserved; otherwise broken.
Ample traces of white paint.
Late Roman. In late Roman deposit. Leica ... 2 February 1934 ... Agora VI, p. 59, no. 520. |
| A single fragment preserves the mouth, neck, upper part of body and stub of handle.
Buff clay and slip.
Complements P 11636 (Φ 601). Well, container 94. Leica DA 10377 ... 9 April 1937 ...
Complements P 11636 (Φ 601). |
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