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| Wall fragment from a sizable closed vase: hydria?
Parts of two draped figures preserved: at left, the folds of a cloak, ornamented with circles; at center, part of the skirt of a female figure, standing, ... 3 May 1952 ... Wall fragment from a sizable closed vase: hydria?
Parts of two draped figures |
| From shoulder of an open pot. Thin glaze wash on lower part of inside. Tongue pattern above; head and shoulder of a woman left. Burned.
Probably from the same vase as P 4754. B' building fill, disturbed ... 28 February-2 March 1935 ... Burned.
Probably from the same vase as P 4754. |
From a krater, middle orange on buff.
ADDENDA 2018: Single sherd to a krater with no other preserved features.
The exterior is decorated with fish motif, of which the tail half is preserved. The interior ... LH IIIC Early-Middle ... or burning.
Furumark |
From a krater, brown (mostly flaked off) on buff.
ADDENDA 2018: Single sherd to a krater with no other preserved features.
The exterior decoration is panelled and features a side triglyph with vertical ... LH IIIC Early ... Vermeule, E. & Karageorghis, V., 1982, Mycenaean Pictorial Vase Painting, p. 219, |
Male phallos, attached as spout to the side of a vase. On the inside is a ledge for the reception of a lid. Scratched into the clay on the upper part of the outer face: ΚΕΡΚΙΩ.
Clay: Fine, buff, burned ... Early fifth century B.C ... vase. On the inside is a ... Fine, buff, burned ash grey |
| Grave V. Burning. Strosis 4 Covers the Area Except at Break. Strosis 5; Hard Bricky Earth on which Stones and Burning Rest. Tile. Vases and Scraps. Grave ... ΛΛ-4 701, 702 Section ΛΛ 103 Section ΛΛ 104 Section ΛΛ 105 ... Burning ... Strosis 5; Hard Bricky Earth on which Stones and Burning Rest ... Vases and Scraps |
| a) Seven joining pieces, from shoulder. On top, a band of tongues above egg and dart. In field a woman's head to left looking up toward Eros who flies down holding necklace.
b) From wall. Scarf hanging ... 6 July 1965 ... Burn (1987), p. 107, no. MM 31. |
Broken off at the neck.
A hollow in the bottom suggests the vase was made by turning.
Red stains (from burning: algae?).
Soft yellow poros.
Cf. Hesperia 20 (1951), p. 121. Finished Grave; pyre 6. 4306 ... 23 April 1947 ... suggests the vase was made by ... burning: algae?).
Soft yellow |
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