Inventory Number: | P 1889 | |
Section Number: | Θ 1118 | |
Title: | Askos Fragment: West Slope | |
Category: | Pottery | |
Description: | About half of the vase is preserved. Round base separated from its inwardly sloping sides by a ridged projection which probably served to hold the vase in a stand. On one side, a curiously-angled spout. The bottom is unglazed; the upper part is covered with black glaze except in the hollows between the ridges of the projection, where the glaze has been cut away. On one side, a horizontal band and wave design in yellow with white in the interstices; on the other, a yellow leaf pattern. Reddish clay; fairly good glaze. | |
Context: | Trench Κ-Μ (drain), strosis 1. | |
Negatives: | Leica, 90-12-16 | |
Dimensions: | P.H. 0.057; P.L. 0.092; P.W. 0.062 | |
Date: | 20 April 1933 | |
Section: | Θ | |
Grid: | Θ:17-29/ΙΒ-ΙΖ | |
Elevation: | 59.00-58.80m. | |
Masl: | 58.8-59m. | |
Deposit: | H-K 12-14 | |
Period: | Greek | |
Bibliography: | Médéon de Phocide V (1976), p. 80. | |
BCH 90 (1966), no. 4, pp. 131-143. | ||
Agora XXIX, no. 1179, pl. 86. | ||
References: | Publication: Agora XXIX Publication Page: Agora 29.1, s. 395, p. 356 Publication Page: Agora 29.1, s. 560, p. 521 Image: 2012.77.0740 (90-12-16) Object: Agora XXIX, no. 1179 Deposit: H-K 12-14 Card: P 1889 |