Inventory Number: | P 220 | |
Section Number: | Α 26 | |
Title: | Vessel Fragment: West Slope and Inscribed | |
Category: | Pottery | |
Description: | Thin walled, flaring rim. Black glazed inside and out, the glaze worn away over two-thirds of the outside. On the preserved part, painted in opaque cream relief, one loop of a festoon and over it: <graphic> Fine gray-buff clay. The design in thicker, deeper-colored paint than the typical west slope. | |
Context: | In cave: passage (= lower fill). | |
Negatives: | Leica, 79-3-12, 79-3-13 | |
PD Number: | PD 2445-121, PD 2445-122 | |
Dimensions: | Diam. 0.089; P.H. 0.058 | |
Date: | 13 February 1932 | |
Section: | Α | |
Deposit: | H 6:9.2 | |
Period: | Greek | |
Bibliography: | Hesperia 52 (1983), pp. 264, 286, pl. 52, no. 24. | |
References: | Publication: Hesperia 52 (1983) Publication Page: Agora 29.1, s. 107, p. 68 Publication Page: Agora 29.1, s. 288, p. 249 Publication Page: Agora 29.1, s. 559, p. 520 Drawing: PD 2445-121 (DA 6122) Drawing: PD 2445-122 (DA 6135) Image: 2012.70.0807 (79-3-12) Image: 2012.70.0808 (79-3-13) Deposit: H 6:9 Deposit: H 6:9.2 Notebook: Α-4 Notebook: Α-7 Notebook Page: Α-4-71 (pp. 726-727) Notebook Page: Α-7-60 (pp. 1283-1284) Card: P 220 |