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| Intact jar except for one small hole in upper body.
Capacity: 29850 (Lang 1954) 30300; Capacity: 29480.
Stamps on both handles; trident right. Cxt: dep 54(VG)*
Msc: is srf of lets wearing off? (jar accessible ... 9 June 1939-6 May 1940 |
Complete except for small body fragments.
Capacity: (poly, corrected from 22.840 poly 8.vi.78) 22.770.
On each handle, a rectangular stamp, without symbol; the readings the same on both stamps. Cxt: dep ... 9 June 1939-6 May 1940 |
First interpretation: archaic female head.
Broken off at neck. All much rubbed.
The hair over the brows indicated by shallow parallel grooves; the back part of the head covered by a veil (?).
Micaceous ... 12 June 1939 |
| Curve fragment.
Left end of stamp only; device, cluster; letter above and below; retrograde. Par: cf Bon 1957, nr 1396, p350 for spelling(VG i.76)*Msc: no such Th
word in Agora or Pridik 1917(i.e. w/out ... 3 May 1939 |
| Inscribed.
A flat sheet which was found folded.
Several holes, some of which may be nail-holes. Edges ragged, surface somewhat peeled.
Cf. AM 73 (1958), p. 94, noted. West terrace, triangle, layer ... 22 May 1940 |
Nozzle and handle broken off.
Raised base, concave beneath; sides high, nearly vertical; rim broad, sloping down towards center; nozzle flat on top. Broad band-handle.
Good black glaze all over except ... 2 May 1940 |
Complete, save for end of nozzle and horizontal handle at back.
Raised base, concave beneath; walls nearly vertical; rim broad and sloping in; nozzle very long.
Rather metallic glaze, black to yellowish-brown ... 7 May 1940 |
Intact save for chips.
Concave bottom and narrow sharply sloping rim; angular body, unpierced lug at one side; fluked nozzle.
Black to reddish-brown glaze over all.
Type XII of Corinth collection, type ... 20 May 1940 |
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