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Two-handled bowl. Mended from several pieces. One handle, small parts of body restored in plaster. Low vertical ring foot; straight flaring sides; plain rim, horizontal rolled handles, attached at rim ... May 1952 ... Pottery |
Single fragment of floor and foot. From a plate with convex floor on low ring foot. Two grooves on floor and at center a device stamp: rosette. The shape possibly as Samian A type I (cf. P 9866).
Reddish ... 1937 ... Pottery |
Lip, both handles, part of body missing. Partly restored in plaster. Plump body narrowing sharply to flat base. High, wide neck flaring toward the lip. Two vertical handles from point of maximum diameter ... 1952 ... much worn.
Shape as P 926. |
Rim of stemmed krater.
Buff monochrome.
ADDENDA 2018: Single sherd to a krater with short, everted rim. There is no decoration. There are no traces of use-wear or burning.
Furumark Shape: 9 Cf. slip ... LH IIIC Early ... Shape: 9 |
| Restored in plaster. From a bowl with flattened base ring, decorated with many circles of wedge-shaped rouletting inside.
Red glaze with slight double-dipping streak. A fine version of local ware, for ... 3 April 1937 ... many circles of wedge-shaped |
Intact. Ring foot; round mouth; single vertical handle, roughly made, and attached. Light horizontal ribbing on body. On upper half of body, gouging, vertical to diagonal.
Unglazed.
Eight others, whole ... 1 April 1937 ... Pottery |
| Broken all around. Fragment from neck and shoulder of a large amphora [pelike more likely, as N.Y. Shapes, fig. 37, c. 440]. Part of the right end of lotus and palmette border.
Some of the dull red which ... 25 May 1937 ... more likely, as N.Y. Shapes |
Mended from many pieces; most of one handle, all of the other, and pieces from the sides missing. Sharply tapering shape; flaring ring foot.
Crossed lines on reserved band above foot.
Dull grayed glaze; ... 20 February 1932 ... tapering shape; flaring ring |
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