Agora Object: AP 3159
Inventory Number:   AP 3159
Title:   Deep Bowl Fragment: Patterned
Category:   Pottery
Description:   Brown on buff.
ADDENDA 29 November 2017:
3 joining body sherds from Lot 478, Layers VII B (depth 9.30-10m), VI B, VI C (depth 6.30-9.30m).
1 handle from Lot 525, Layer W-A (?) (depth 6-8m).
ADDENDA 2018: Seven sherds mended into four fragments from a large deep bowl with a flaring rim, one preserved horizontal, round-section handle, and a low ring base.
Exterior decoration includes a wide rim band (0.037m) and two medium bands running below the handle zone. The handle zone is panelled with a central triglyph with parallel chevron fill. There is a trace of a flanking motif, probably isolated semicircles. The handle has a single splash at the apex of the handle. The interior is monochrome.
The paint is very uniform in application and fired evenly to a dark brown. On the preserved rim fragment there are a series of parallel scratches on the interior lip, likely denoting use-wear. There are no traces of burning.
Furumark Shape: 285; Furumark Motif 1: 75; Furumark Motif 2: 43; Furumark Motif 3: 58
Notes:   Drawer II.
Cf. slip of paper in the back of notebook Oscar Broneer, Nb. No. 5. (VI B).
Conservation Status:   Finished
Context:   Oscar Broneer, Nb. No. 5. Aglaurion.
WA(1), IV(1), VI(4), VII(1)
Notebook Page:   72, 127
Dimensions:   Max. Dim. a) 0.09, b) 0.105, c) 0.093
H. 0.131; Diam. (rim) 0.175 (7%); Diam. (base) 0,061 (32%)
Chronology:   LH IIIC Early
Date:   7-12 April 1938
Elevation:   7-9.50m.
Bibliography:   Hesperia 8 (1939), p. 365, fig. 42,j.
References:   Publication: Hesperia 8 (1939)
Card: AP 3159