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Fragment of rim alone preserved.
Flat rim, with two shallow grooves near outer edge , and raised ring around filling-hole.
Clay: fine buff; brown glaze (worn) inside. Assembly Place, filling of Period ... 1932 ... Type VIII |
Half of rim and part of body alone preserved.
Straight sides; flat top with groove around the edge. Very small filling hole. Pierced lug on left side.
Clay: fine gray (burned); red brown glaze inside ... 1931 ... Type VIII |
| Base fragment of round-bodied (?) basin.
Two separated grooves on floor.
Normal fabric; gloss on inside rather dull. Unstratified.
Loeschcke type 28 or similar (?) Added March 1st, 2006. Finished No ...
Loeschcke type 28 or similar (?) |
Agora VIII, p. 56, noted as continuation of 7th century type ... Context ca. 600 B.C. (?) ... Agora VIII, p. 56, noted as continuation of 7th century type. |
| Intact. Wide mouth with flat projecting lip, turnip-shaped body and solid conical high stem. Two grooves around shoulder.
Sandy buff clay, unglazed, highly micaceous; finer buff slip, much worn. Grave ... 22 May 1939 ... Agora VIII, under no. 237. |
| Single piece: rim and outer floor. Surface damaged (flaking, spalling).
Loeschcke type 6 (at Çandarli), variant: sharply upturned rim, near-vertical; flat floor.
Normal Early Imperial fabric: orange, ... 27 May 1938 ... (flaking, spalling).
Loeschcke type 6 (at Çandarli), |
| Single fragment preserving ca. one-third of foot. Slip very worn.
Heavy stemmed foot with high outer edge.
Orange-red clay and slip. Red-gloss ware. (1st c. A.D. Pergamon fabric? Attiko ware? Mytilene ... March-April 1952 ... Loeschcke ?? type 10 for shape.
Residual in deposit: Type late |
| Intact. Broad double conical body on flaring echinus foot; short straight neck; broad flat projecting lip.
Pinkish-buff clay; unglazed. Grave VI = Grave 10, 5. 1803, 2005 Leica, XX-47 Ptg. 103 ... 25 May 1939 ... Unguent Jar: Lydian Type |
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