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| Thick flaring lip; long neck with two vertical handles attached to it; extremely slender body tapering to a point. Clay pared lengthwise giving a ribbed effect.
Pinkish clay. Unglazed. In drain. Leica ... 9 March 1932 ... P 332 ... P 332 |
Fragment of unglazed pot; wheel run groove around the outside.
Graffito outside:
Very micaceous red clay. Hellenistic fill. Leica ... 12 February 1936 ... Hesperia 25 (1956), p. 10, no. 38. |
From the openwork stand of an open bowl, painted inside. Lines at the top and sides, wavy line within. On the panel an ostrich-like bird, its neck extended downward, probably to peck. Disturbed area over ... 1934 ... P 4352 ... P 4352 ... Μ 332 |
Mended from many pieces. Large pear-shaped body ending below in a spike; tapering neck, thickened projecting lip.
Dipinto in red, running down from neck:
Coarse heavy fabric of buff clay, unglazed ... 16 February 1938 ... P 12991 ... P 12991 ... ΑΑ 332 |
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Band of zigzag around wall; cross on bottom. On rim, four groups of vertical strokes separated by a dot.
Reddish-brown glaze. Near bedrock just outside broken edge of N.W. cistern system, lower ... 28 June 1963 ... Agora XXXVI, no. T8-2, p. 67, fig. 2.20. |
| Much of rim and body restored in plaster. Low flaring ring base and squat rounded body, curving continuously to plain round mouth; rolled vertical handle rising from rim. Glaze on foot and rim; narrow ... July 1946 ... P 17348 ... P 17348 ... ΩΔ 332 |
| Mended from several pieces; complete except for chips. Small squat skyphos on low raised base; lip nearly vertical. Handle zone reserved and decorated with short broad-hatched leaves in vertical panels; ... 17 May 1939 ... P 15125 ... P 15125 ... ΓΓ 332 |
Mended from many pieces; part of rim, wall, and foot missing. Restored in plaster. Deep body on flaring ring foot with very broad resting surface; out-turned rim with two suspension holes on one side ... May 1947 ... P 18714 ... P 18714 ... ΔΔ 332 |
| One handle broken off; chipped at rim. A handle which may belong but does not join is preserved. Moulded foot decorated underneath with alternating circles of glaze and miltos coloring.
Yellowish Attic ... 18 April 1932 ... Hesperia 18 (1949), no. C 145, pls. 86, 88 (incorrectly as P 8052). |
| Wall fragment depicts the left side of the torso and waist, the base of the neck, and the lower parts of the hair of female figure. Her left arm is seen through the interstices of the side of the Boeotian ... 22 May 1933 ... P 2028 ... P 2028 ... Ε 332 |
| Mended from three pieces. Upper break follows line of shoulder. Scene depicts warriors in combat. From left, white-plumed warrior rushes forward. His left arm is flung back so that one sees the interior ... August-September 1932 ... Hesperia 15 (1946), p. 304, no. 149 ... ABV, p. 379, no. 279. |
| Single fragment from closed-shape vessel, broken all around.
Preserves reserved groundline and feet of two figures. Large foot of one figure to right. Two feet to left, one foot behind foot of figure ... 3-8 August 1994 ... P 32772 ... P 32772 ... ΒΖ 332 |
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