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Both handles missing.
Moulded foot, concave beneath, with reserved resting surface. Irregularly reserved line at junction of two mouldings on lower part of foot. Large moulded rim. Decoration inside: ... 375-350 B.C ... Olynthus, V, pl. 149, 514 and XIII, pl. 184, 500 and pls ... and A 1714: CVA 3(3) pl. |
Unguentarium, lower part. Plump body; raised base flat beneath, slightly flaring. Reddish brown clay, good thin fabric. Narrow black bands on shoulder and around point of greatest circumference. Imitation ... Context ca. 300 B.C ... M 18:5 |
Small dipper (?). Bottom rounded, lip flaring, preserving traces of attachment of a wide-set strap handle. Grayish clay, pale greenish cream slip; no glaze. Extremely thick fabric, without grits. Corinthian ... Context late archaic accumulation deposited ca. 450 B.C ... XIII, Grave 357, nos. 7-9, pl. 56. These are deeper ... traces of attachment of a |
| Jug with Cutaway Neck. Intact. Surface damaged; rim inside, outside and handle painted once. Decoration faded, probaby the vase was covered over all with paint(?). Προχοϊσκη με οπισθότμητη προχοή. Σχεδόν ... 19 May 1951 ... N 7:2 |
From the same vessel as H 531, H 533.
Mended from two pieces.
Left to right. -ανέ[θεκε--] Altar area. -ανέ[θεκε--] ... Hesperia Suppl. 16 (1975), no. 18a, p. 17, fig. 7, pl. 3. |
| Intact. Round-bodied hydria on rather heavy ring foot; thickened lip, slightly projecting. Vertical band handle from lip; horizontal band handles on shoulder.
Yellow-buff clay; decoration in red glaze: ... 23 May 1940 ... Hesperia Suppl. 20 (1982), p. 146, n. 21, pl. 21 a, b ... Agora XIII, no. 482 ... Hesperia 10 (1941), p. 8, fig. 7. |
| Complete. Mended from twenty pieces. Shallow one-handled hemispherical cup; small ring foot, slightly out-turned rim warped before firing. Stipple-pattern (sponge-print mottling) between bands, stripe ... 6 August 1965 ... A:1), motive 77 no. 2, LH III A:1. |
Restored in plaster.
Conical wall; straight sided knob, rising to a point on top. Row of cut-out triangles. Top of knob glazed, two bands above triangles, one broad band below.
Very similar are P 4693 ... Ca. 480 B.C ... D 7:2 |
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