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Upper part.
Deep bowl with concave outer profile; high spits set on rim. Cooking ware.
For another heavy 4th century example cf. Olynthus, XIII, pl. 247, 1023, lug handles; spit-rests broken off ... Context probably third quarter of 4th c. B.C. |
Rim and handle.
Probably from an eschara. Rectangular lug handle ornamented with three circular palmette stamps; narrow rim rounded on top. Hard red clay with traces of red wash ... Context 4th c. B.C. |
Stand missing.
Broad bowl with deep central concavity; rolled rim with two horizontal rolled handles attached at edge. On floor, just below rim, two low spit-rests. Gritty reddish clay; streaky red to ... Context accumulation of second half of 4th c. B.C. |
Fragments from two closely similar examples; composite drawing.
Profiled rim and base; loop handles doubled back to rim. Gritty pinkish clay; thin black wash inside.
Typical for the second half of the ... Context ca. 375-325 B.C. |
Fragment of rim and floor with handle.
Deep basin with doubled-back loop handle. Broad groove on rim as if to take a heavy lid. Flaky reddish clay; brown wash inside ... Context ca. 350-320 B.C. |
Handles missing.
Basin and lid; handles probably as 2035. Deep bowl with plain rim; domed lid, the broad knob hollowed out on top. All much warped. Red clay; thin brown wash on inside and outside of bowl, ... Context, second half of 4th c. B.C. |
Small series. Plain flat-topped rim; flaring base. Cooking ware.
Similar, from the same deposit, but larger, the stand more substantial and pierced with two rectangular openings, P 4869; see also P 21957 ... Context ca. 435-425 B.C. |
Small series. Rim flat on top, roughly moulded outside; doubled-back handles. Household ware; much warped.
Restored in plaster ... Context ca. 375-325 B.C. |
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