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| Four joining fragments preserving complete plate except for chips from rim. Worn, stained, most of slip worn away. Deep scratches on inside. Warped base, slightly convex, with string marks. Walls flaring ... 3 July 1996 |
| Complete except for chips. Body (b) restored from seven fragments, lid (a) from four. Rounded bowl with slightly warped round bottom. Thickened rim with pronounced flange inside. High loop handle. Low ... 3 July 1996 |
| Small pyre saucer. Complete. Mended from two fragments. Flaring wall. Rounded rim. Underside lightly concave with string marks.
Fine pinkish clay. Glazed over all. Glaze misfired red-brown and chipped ... 3 July 1996 |
| Rimmed pyre saucer. Mended from fourteen fragments. Complete except for a section missing in the center and a few gaps. Double concave profile. Flat bottom (warped) with string marks. Inward sloping rim ... 3 July 1996 |
| Excavation of this pit began in 1995, tentatively identified as a pyre. This proved to be so with continued excavation in 1996. The deposits J 2:8 and J 2:9 were combined to become J 2:9. Miniature vessels ... Ca. 300 B.C. |
| Mended from many fragments, preserving most of rim, neck and small portion of upper shoulder (including both handles) of Sos amphora. One handle non-joining.
Relatively short vertical neck, made separately ... 10-24 July 1996 |
| Single wall fragment, broken all around. Coarse-ware vessel, probably of closed shape. On the exterior the name and patronymic of Xanthippos:
Yellow-buff coarse grained clay.
Cf. Agora XXV, pp. 133-135, ... 17 July 1996 |
| Single fragment, broken all around. Two-thirds of interior surface flaked away.
Wall fragment of closed vessel, with thin dark brown glaze on exterior, on which is inscribed the name and patronymic of ... 17 July 1996 |
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