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Most of mouth, neck, handles and shoulder preserved. Neck slightly concave, with broad out-turned lip, flat on top. Scraped groove below lip, and another, deep and broad, at top of shoulder. Narrow rounding ... 12-15 May 1939 ... 734 ff. |
Foot and fragments of body missing; restored in plaster. Body and neck ribbed; handle ridge below lip; rising ridged handles.
Clay a rather gritty orange-brown.
Type noted as S. Phoenician (Akko-Tyre ... 2 April 1937 ... M 17:1.12 |
| Corinthian B vertical oval amphora handle with stamp near where attaches to shoulder. Similar to C-1983-78 (Koehler 1978, cat. 515 ff.) stamp. Circular stamp at base of handle, similar to Koehler 1978, ... 1st half 3rd c. BCE, based on comparanda ... 1st half 3rd c. BCE, based on comparanda |
| Wall-shoulder fragment from open pot, preserving stub of one handle. Tail of a siren or a bird right; filling ornament. Applied red. Glazed inside.
For the filling ornament cf. e.g. Kübler (1950), Altatt ... 1933 ... pp. 70, 68; 71b1; 72,70; 73,71 and the Nessos amphora ... 1812 ff. |
| A small fragment from the side and a chip from the rim are missing. The bowl has an offset rim, flat, with two mouldings below: one wide, one narrow. Between two raised ridges under the main zone is a ... 13 May 1933 ... Walters (1896), p. 251 ff. and pl. XV ... Agora XXXII, no. 1706, fig. 54, pl. 85 ... Courby (1922), p. 440 ff. |
| One piece amphora. Mended from many pieces. Complete save for scattered small gaps in the body and chips from the base. The surface is severely weathered especially on one side.
On either side, a sphinx ... August-September 1932 ... Black Figure Amphora |
| Mended from many pieces; about half the rim, fragments from the neck and body, and more than half the foot restored in plaster.
Slender ovoid body; high ring foot; tall neck with flaring lip. Strap handles ... 16 March 1935 ... AM 78 (1963), pp. 63-73, pl. 30 ... Coldstream (1968), p. 58 ff ... Hesperia Suppl. 2 (1939), no. XII 1, pp. 56-57, figs. 37, 38. |
| About half of vase preserved, mended from many fragments, most of which unite to form one side of the body of the bowl (a); ten more form a fragment from the top of the bowl and the rim (b). Bowl rounded ... 9 March 1932 ... Agora XXIII, no. 610, pl. 58 ... Hesperia 4 (1935), pp. 431 ff. |
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