Inventory Number: | AP 2608 | |
Title: | Krater Fragment: Patterned | |
Category: | Pottery | |
Description: | Pink buff clay, red glaze. ADDENDA 2018: Four sherds mended into a single fragment of a small krater with horizontal flat rim. The exterior decoration consists of stemmed bowl banding with a panelled handle zone. The central triglyph is composed of two side triglyphs filled with vertical zigzags flanking isolated semicircles. The interior is monochrome. There is a narrow reserved band on the flat lip of the rim. The paint is thick and evenly applied, fired reddish-brown. There is a large round burn mark on the interior of the rim that extends onto the lip, but not the exterior of the vessel (possibly used as a lamp?). There are no traces of other use-wear. Furumark Shape: 281; Furumark Motif 1: 75; Furumark Motif 2: 61; Furumark Motif 3: 43 | |
Context: | Oscar Broneer, Nb. No. 5. Aglaurion. VI(2), VIII(1), UK(1) | |
Notebook Page: | 71, 72, 74 | |
Dimensions: | Max. Dim. 0.125 H. 0.042; Diam. (rim) 0.240 (17%) | |
Chronology: | LH IIIC Early-Middle | |
Date: | 16, 18, 19 April 1938 | |
Elevation: | 7-9.50m, 10-12m. | |
Bibliography: | Hesperia 8 (1939), p. 355, fig. 29,b. | |
References: | Publication: Hesperia 8 (1939) Card: AP 2608 |