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| Grace, V. R ... The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Although this booklet is based on broken pottery found during the excavation of the Agora, the author ranges far beyond the confines of Athens in her discussion of the purpose and significance of different ... 1961 |
| On handle, a rectangular stamp with plough.
On front of neck, inscribed with red paint.
Buff clay.
Capacity (barley) 6625 (Lang 1954).
Noted under Hesperia Suppl. 10 (1956), under no. 57 (p. 137).
... 25 April 1932 |
| Much of the wall and lip missing; restored in plaster. Ovoid body ending in a spike, straight neck, rolled handles from just below rounded lip.
Coarse gray clay, unglazed. Well, late 5th.-4th. c. B.C ... 18 May-4 June 1937 |
| Gray Jar. Characteristic handles with rat-tail; handle clear of rim at top; slight offset below rim.
Micaceous clay, buff, not very gray. Almost no smear inside.
Cf. P 16800 (Δ, Well at 24/ΙΓ). Well ... May-June 1954 |
| Whole jar mended from many pieces, complete save one handle and fragment of body; restored in plaster.
Capacity: (VG wheat 1939) 21.250.
Micaceous reddish-brown clay. Photo: print was sent last year to ... 9 May 1939 |
| Development of the jars in Lesbos and Thasos. Photo taken for the booklet on "Amphoras and the ancient wine trade" prepared by Virginia R. Grace ... September 1959 |
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