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| Mended from many fragments; complete, save for part of rim and a few pieces from body. Closely resembles Pfuhl (1923), fig. 753, in shape and decoration. The principle differences lie in the twisted handles ... 22 April 1932 ... Study Collections-Case No. 145-1/1 |
One handle, chips of rim, and part of body and neck restored.
Foot in three degrees; beveled resting surface. Offset at base of body. Rim nearly horizontal on top. Slave-mask reliefs at base of handle, ... 235-225 ... rim, and part of body and ... for contemporary use of lattice see 238.
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| Mended from many fragments; one handle, and parts of rim, neck and body, missing; restored in plaster. Ring base; long neck, flaring at rim; twisted rising handles.
Elaborate ornamentation. Shoulder pattern ... 22 April 1932 ... Amphora: West Slope |
| A small bit of the rim, fragments from the neck and sides, one handle, and part of the other missing. Much mended. Moulded, flaring foot ring; squat body; slightly flaring lip; twisted handles. The neck ... 1 June 1932 ... Amphora: West Slope |
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