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| From the 6th c. B.C. cemetery, middle terrace. Inhumation of a male (Grave 24, skeleton AA 61), grave after cleaning; inhumation of a female (Deposit B 21:6, skeleton AA 60) at upper left. Cf. Hesperia ... Grave 24=Grave VII in notebook (no deposit #)/no grid (Grave 24) east 1829 Horizontal (normal) ... 30 May 1939 ... Grave 24=Grave VII in notebook (no deposit #)/no grid (Grave 24) |
| From the 6th c. B.C. cemetery, middle terrace. Inhumation of a male (Grave 24, skeleton AA 61), grave after cleaning; inhumation of a female (Deposit B 21:6, skeleton AA 60) at upper left. Cf. Hesperia ... Grave 24=Grave VII in notebook (no deposit #)/no grid (Grave 24) east 1829 Horizontal (normal) ... 30 May 1939 ... (Deposit B 21:6, skeleton AA 60 |
Mended from several pieces and restored in plaster; complete except for chips.
Medallion: small eight-petalled rosette, surrounded by scraped band and circle of dots, from which springs a row of short ... 5 May 1971 ... Study Collections-Case No. 155-3/5 |
Ring foot with two torus mouldings at the edge. Straight stem. Mouth flanged to receive a lid, the vertical projecting edge bevelled. The handles are double tubes, vertically pierced for string. Reserved: ... Ca. 500 B.C ... New York 60.11.6: Bull. |
| About two-thirds of the disk and rim preserved, mended from several pieces; with the handle, from a large lamp.
Panelled rim with dotted running spiral between bands.
Discus: two divinities in front of ... 2 July 1947 ... Study Collections-Case No. 168-2/6 |
| Similar to P 6255 ff.; body somewhat rounded and very warped.
Metallic black glaze somewhat peeled; more metallic inside stacking ring.
For stamp cf. P 6256, P 6257, P 6259.
ADDENDA P 6255: Similar ... 22 May-6 June 1935 ... PD 2445-60 |
| [Originally identified as mortar(?)]
Small segment with rim, floor and upper part of high base preserved. Gently sloping floor with thickened lip, a groove around its top; a hole through the floor; edge ... 30 May 1953 ... Τ:58-60/ΚΘ-Λ |
| Mended from many pieces; missing half of rim, part of base and both handles (one attachment preserved). Reserved, outside: handle zone, top of stem underneath, the resting surface and outer edge of foot, ... August-September 1932 ... Hesperia 15 (1946), p. 314, no. 220. |
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