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| The sanctuary of Asklepios is located in what was probably considered a healthy location on the north side of the city close to a supply of fresh spring water. It incorporated hospital facilities. The ... |
| Thin red glaze. Asklepieion |
| Black glaze. Complete or intact. Intact Asklepieion. From Votive Deposit II, IV, or V |
| Kalathiskos with concave bottom, shallow body, rising nearly vertically then flaring to beveled lip. Two pinches of clay simulating handles at mid mody. Decorations in red. 3 bands on body, one at lip, ... |
| The decoration is linear Complete or intact. Complete except for handle, stub of which is perserved Asklepieion. From Votive Deposit II, IV, or V |
| Kalathiskos with flat bottom, concave flaring body, fine oblique lip. Decorated with 4 bands from bottom to lip Fine Corinthian clay Complete or intact. Intact Asklepieion. From Votive Deposit II, IV, ... |
| The decoration is linear Complete or intact. Intact Asklepieion. From Votive Deposit II, IV, or V |
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