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| Mended from numerous fragments. Chips missing from body, most of rim missing.
Rounded bottom, squat profile. Top of handle at level with top of rim.
Orange-brown fabric with traces of burning. Finished ... 4 August 2006 ... Hesperia Suppl. 47 (2013), pyre 19, p. 121. |
| Two joining fragments, nearly half of plate preserved.
Shallow saucer, irregular base with string marks. Straight wall concave near bottom. Plain rim, slightly thickened.
Micaceous brown-orange clay with ... 4 August 2006 ... Hesperia Suppl. 47 (2013), pyre 19, p. 121. |
| Mended from six pieces. Chip missing from bowl, otherwise complete.
Rounded bottom, with thick round rim. Pronounced flange below rim on interior. Pinched ribbon handle.
Micaceous light orange yellow ... 6 August 2007 ... Hesperia Suppl. 47 (2013), pyre 18, pp. 119-121. |
| Mended from numerous fragments, several chips missing. Gaps in bowl.
Shallow bowl, rounded lower body, upper body concave. Flaring rim with subtle flange inside. Small vertical pinched handle.
Micaceous ... 4 August 2006 ... burning traces on the |
| Mended from four pieces, preserving part of the rim. Nude youth right, playing the flute; his flute case hangs from his wrist; a burning torch in front of him.
A little relief contour; traces of added ... 28 June-8 July 1947 ... from his wrist; a burning |
Mended from twenty fragments, with part of rim and body restored; slight traces of burning.
Rounded bottom. Shallow groove at about half height. Reddish yellow cooking fabric (5YR 6/6) with mica and white ... 350-325 ... Young 1951b, no. 6:13, p. 121. |
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 ... Hesperia 20 (1951), p. 121. |
| Mended from fourteen fragments, about half of rim missing. No handles preserved but trace of one handle attachment.
Rounded base, straight wall. Plain squarish rim.
Micaceous light orange clay with traces ... 7 August 2006 ... traces of burning on one side. |
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