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Rim slightly chipped; burned.
Rounded bottom. Body pared. Yellowish red to light red cooking fabric (5YR 5/6--2.5YR 6/8) with mica, white inclusions, and voids.
Others in cooking fabric from contemporary ... 325-300 ... 1951b, no. 8:10, p. 125, pl. 52:b, from same pyre), P ... 1951b, nos. 11:5, 6, p. 127 [B |
Intact.
Slightly concave underside with string marks. Steep, convex wall.
Pink fabric (7.5YR 7/4); thin, dull black glaze.
Other fairly well glazed saucers of Hellenistic date: P 19872--P 19875 (Young ... 350-300 ... Young 1951b, no. 11:17, p. 127. |
Mended from five pieces; partly burned.
Flat underside with string marks. Slightly concave wall. Reddish yellow fabric (7.5YR 6/6); unglazed.
Similar: P 28565, P 28566, P 28568, and P 28569 (from same ... 325-275 ... P 6:4 |
P 18548 a, b
Body (a) mended from eight fragments and partly restored; lid (b) mended from nine fragments.
Flat underside with string marks. Very slightly concave lower wall.
Rim concave on inside, ... 325-300 ... Young 1951b, no. 8:11, p. 125, pl. 52:b ... D. B. Thompson 1971, fig. 52. |
Parts of wall restored.
Flaring ring foot with rounded contours; beveled resting surface; pointed underside. Deep lower body. Groove under glaze at greatest diameter. Concave, inclined upper body. Slave- ... Ca. 250 ... Agora XXIX, no. 226 |
Half of rim and wall restored; burned.
Small, high foot, somewhat damaged in production; flat resting surface; flat underside. Very shallow plate with convex wall with angle at top. Shallow groove on ... Ca. 250 ... B 18:2 |
P 18575 a, b
Bowl (b) mended from sixteen fragments, lid (a) from two fragments; partially restored.
Widely flaring foot, flat with string marks underneath. Deep body.
Wide flange with lid projecting ... 300-270 ... H. (bowl) 5.1, (lid) 2.9, (total) 7.8; Diam. 6.6. |
P 18543 a, b
Bowl (b) and lid (a) each mended from three fragments; a few chips missing.
Concave underside. Concave-convex profile with high vertical rim above flange. Lid has slightly inturned rim, ... 325-300 ... H. (bowl) 3.2, (lid) 3.3, (total) 5.9; Diam. 5.9. |
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