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End of nozzle broken.
Rounded rim, sloping to center.
Body nearly ball-shaped; on the left side a pierced knob.
Deep nozzle, rather narrow; flat on top.
High, somewhat flaring base.
Type VIIB of Corinth ... 21 July 1931 ... P.L. 0.077; W. 0.064; H. 0.04 |
Wall fragment.
Parts of two figures; left, a youth, filleted and wearing a traveling cloak, his hat hanging behind his shoulders; behind him, second male figure nude save for a cloak over his left arm, ... 10 January 1931 ... PNP 190 ... PNP 190 |
Sherd of soft clay, flaky brown slip. Inscribed on inside ΣΛ. On outside possibly E. Oscar Broneer, Nb. No. 5. 12 ... 1 June 1937 ... AO 190 ... AO 190 |
Mould for the cheek and eye of a cow or bull, probably for a rhyton.
Clay buff, fine, thin fabric. Smoothly finished. Assembly Place, filling of Period III ... Late fifth century B.C ... Hesperia Suppl. 7 (1943), no. 112, p. 158, fig. 70. |
Mended from four pieces.
Letters incised retrograde with a blunt point which often slipped, leaving long, shallow scratches.
-.ς πρόπινε τενδί
Young believed the inscription to be ... Hesperia Suppl. 16 (1975), no. 49, p. 23, fig. 9, pl. 6 ... A.J.A. 44 (1940), p. 8, no. 12. |
No. 80.
A cluster of grapes on a twig, in an oval field; possibly gem impression.
Rather fine-grained, somewhat micaceous clay, reddish, with gray-buff core. Nb. No. 5. 1154 ... 11 Jul 1936 ... Hesperia Suppl. 10 (1956), no. 249, p. 174, pl. 79. |
Top broken off.
The sides are beveled, rather high, at an extremely obtuse angle. Suspension hole pierced rather low. Deep hole in one side.
Clay: reddish, with fine buff slip. Assembly Place, filling ... 1932 ... Hesperia Suppl. 7 (1943), p. 90, 91, no. 126, fig. 38. |
Lip and handle missing.
Resting surface formed by outer edge of wall; within this, a broad shallow convex moulding, the lowest part forming another resting surface; slightly convex center. Wall tapers ... Late 6th c. B.C ... same potter, P 23351 H ... similar, P 8852 E 14:5, which |
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