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Ring foot; flaring rim forming a continuous curve with the wall. Two horizontal bell handles. Reserved: underside (center missing) and handle-panels. Added red: traces of one or more lines on the outside ... Ca. 550 B.C. |
About one-quarter of side preserved.
Flat bottom; nearly straight side wall slightly thickened at lip; nozzle unbridged. The rim projects slightly at the outside; not on the inside.
Attic clay, slipped ... Middle 6th century B.C. |
Both handles restored.
Flat bottom; rim thickened inward and flat on top. All glazed inside and out except for handle zone outside and top of rim decorated with a series of large dots.
Good, lustrous ... 550 B.C. |
| Broken at left; smooth worn back with large shallow cutting and battered underside of jaw uncertain, may be original; face much battered, upper jaw entirely missing.
Head of Lion, facing front, with wide ... Ca. 570-550 B.C. |
| Rim of small cup or bowl.
Woman in peplos to right holds out her veil with her left hand. Facing her, a rider reins in his horse. Below, staggered dots flanked by three concentric circles. Red: peplos, ... Ca. 570-560 B.C. |
The unusually narrow neck and steeply sloping shoulder was perhaps the fancy of a single potter; it has been noted only in examples from this deposit; cf. the inscribed jug, P 17826 Hesperia, XVII, 1948, ... Context ca. 550 B.C. |
Small pear-shaped jug on low raised base concave be- neath; narrow neck spreading to plain round mouth; strap handle from neck to well down on body. Dark brown mi- caceous clay, heavy fabric, handbuilt; ... Context ca. 550 B.C. |
Miniature hydria, the vertical handle missing. Argive monochrome.
For the type cf. Hesperia, XXI, 1952, pp. 205-206 (Caskey and Amandry) ... Context 550 B.C. |
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