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| Homer A. Thompson ... Three main ancient features were excavated within Section ΜΜ: the North Stoa, the South Building and the ancient East-West Street passing between the two buildings. After the destruction of the buildings, ... 10 Feb-25 May 1936 |
Intact.
Raised base; much carbon around nozzle.
Inner edge of filling hole thickened. Glazed inside only.
Type VIIB of Corinth collection, type 25A' of Agora collection.
ADDENDA Compare type X of Corinth ... 6 April 1936 |
Chip missing from end and under side of nozzle.
A single groove near outside of broad insloping rim. No handle or knob. Raised base; grooved beneath.
Brown glaze on inside only.
Graffito crudely scratched ... 7 April 1936 |
Intact.
Flat rim with shallow double groove around outside. High vertical walls; bottom flat, except for groove.
Dull black glaze, much flaked.
Type VI (inkwell variety) of Corinth collection, type 23D ... 7 April 1936 |
Intact save for chip from nozzle.
No handle or knob.
Black glaze on inside only.
Burned around wick hole.
Type VIIB of Corinth collection, type 25A' of Agora collection. Cistern, main chamber. Leica, ... 8 April 1936 |
| Intact. Incurved rim. On floor, four stamped palmettes within a rouletted circle.
Scratched on underside: Α Λ
On floor the mark of another bowl stacked in firing. Thin black glaze, scraped from a groove ... 6 April 1936 |
| Intact. Flat floor, sharply profiled rim with two grooves at edge inside. Ring foot.
Fine buff clay, polished but unpainted. On floor, very faint rouletting. Cistern, main chamber. Leica PD 1190-2o ... 6 April 1936 |
| [Originally identified as Feeder and Rattle (?)]
Lip of spout broken way (found later). Mastos-shaped closed vase with a vertical loop handle and a vertical spout, set an an angle of 90° to one another ... 6 April 1936 |
Parts of both handles missing. Restored in plaster. Moulded conical foot; high upper wall; plain flaring lip; high cup handles twisted back on themselves.
Thin black glaze, scratched away from grooves ... 7 Apr 1936 |
Handles and chips of lip missing. Similar in shape and fabric to P 7357 (ΜΜ 126). On the neck between the handles on either side, a garland.
Above the garland on one side: Φ Ι [Λ] Ι Α Σ
All in thinned ... 7 April 1936 |
Tops of handles and part of lip missing. Restored in plaster. Plain outcurved lip; reeded lower wall; flat vertical handles. Around the upper wall, a garland, its stems and leaves in applied clay, its ... 7 April 1936 |
| Two joining fragments from the upper wall, with part of one handle and the start of the lower wall. Plain outcurved lip; handle flat on top and spurred.
Incised outside:
Dull black glaze.
For shape ... 7-8 April 1936 |
Lip chipped. Slightly incurved lip; ring foot. Dull and blotchy black glaze, the middle of the floor reddened from stacking. Cistern, main chamber. Leica PD 2445-102 ... 7 April 1936 |
Intact. Broad flat base ring; shallow open bowl.
Dull and flaky glaze, much worn inside. Cistern, main chamber. Leica ... 7 April 1936 |
Intact. Deep bowl, incurved rim, ring foot.
Glaze fired mostly red and much flaked. Cistern, main chamber. Leica ... 7 April 1936 |
| Lip chipped. Horizontal rim with two grooves. Ring foot. Floor only, covered with thin red glaze. Cistern, main chamber. Leica, 90-32-1(2), 90-30-36, 91-19-22 PD 2610-36 ... 7 April 1936 |
Intact save for chip from rim. Flat base ring; plain horizontal rim.
Flaky brown glaze. On the floor traces of stacking. Cistern, main chamber. Leica PD 1091-120 ... 7 April 1936 |
| Part of side wall missing. Double torus ring base; cylindrical body; lip profiled on outside to receive lid.
Dull black glaze; a thin line of miltos at junction of wall and base. Underside reserved ... 7 April 1936 |
| Fragment missing from rim; a small hole pierced in top (for the attachment of a metal ring handle?). Top rounded with a slight concavity surrounded by a groove at the center. At mid-height, a horizontal ... 7 April 1936 |
Part of one side and of one handle remain. In middle of side a large female head (with oriental bonnet) to left, the face in white, approached from the front by a chlamys-clad Eros, with right hand raised ... 8 April 1936 |
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