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Intact.
Elongated body; herringbone on rim; pear-shaped discus plain except for three small circles at handle. Solid handle, double grooved above and below. Concentric grooves on reverse.
Red clay and ... 4 June 1937 ... L. 0.103; W. 0.074; H. 0.036 ... 0.103 |
High loop handle and rim of ladle. Buff.
ADDENDA 2018: Single sherd to a dipper with short, flaring rim and a high-swung handle with oval profile.
There are no traces of use-wear or burning.
Furumark ... LH III ... or burning.
Furumark |
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On discus, rosette with pointed petals and a border of impressed circles-and-dots.
Solid handle, triple grooved above and douple below.
On the reverse, a heart-shaped groove, enclosing ... 11 March 1933 ... L. 0.103; W. 0.072; H. 0.039 ... 0.103 |
Mended from seven pieces. Similar to P 19059 (ΝΝ 4168) ff., but somewhat coarser. The rim thickened to form a vertical face outside. Spiral wheel groove prominent on the floor.
Much burned; splash of ... 16 March 1948 ... burned; splash of dull black |
| Fragments of marble sima of so-called "Megarian" type: reversed palmette and lotus in relief. The entire height, (a) 0.144m., of the upper convex section is preserved, of the lower flat fascia, only 0.103m ... 3 June 1935 ... fascia, only 0.103m. The full ... worn before the burning of ... In burned fill of marble floor. |
Full profile preserved; about half of rim, one handle and part of wall missing. Deep cup on flaring base ring; flat-topped lip with projecting edge; one horizontal strap handle preserved.
Pinkish-buff ... 18 May 1938 ... Burned fill. |
Plate: Rolled Rim.
About half preserved; burned.
Broad ring foot, irregularly convex to exterior; rounded resting surface; convex underside. Rolled rim. Stamp in center of floor: cross within circle ... Context of third quarter of 3rd century ...
About half preserved; burned ... (2.5YR 6/6) except in burned ... 103, fig. 44 on p. 111 |
John Travlos ... (Grave XXXII: EG) Urn cremation (trench-and-hole). Published as cremation burial of a warrior.
The tomb was probably originally oriented north-south, with the urn-hole at the south end. The north side ... Transitional Early Geometric II-Middle Geometric I ... signs of burning. |
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