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| Mended from many fragments. Nearly complete, fragments missing from body. Side opposite handle heavily burnt and with a flaking surface. Round-mouthed cooking jug with small, flat resting surface, relatively ... 17-18 July 1997 ... Kerameikos V.1, no. 1330 ... Hesperia 68 (1999), p. 267, no. 20. |
| Few missing pieces restored in plaster. Base ring; blump body; neck flares gently to plain rim; handles cylindrical in section, from well below top to shoulder.
Red clay with bits in it. Yellowish slip ... February-April 1937 ... Agora V, no. F 71, p. 18, pl. 2 ... Agora XXXIII, no. 140, fig. 21, pl. 20. |
About one-third of body and most of rim restored.
Flat underside. Convex rim. Double handle parting and running along rim at top, bound with loop of clay at arch. Fabric slightly dark for Attic (5YR 5/6); ... 140-130 ... Agora V, p. 14, under F 44 ... H. A. Thompson 1934, D 20, p. 373, fig. 58 |
The head and the upper part of the neck of the left vertical half of a figurine (or plastic lamp ?).
Broken at neck.
Moulded, hollow behind, but joint surface where it joined the right vertical half is ... 23 May-10 June 1939 ... Agora V, no. L 15, p. 75, pl. 48 ... Agora VI, no. 817, p. 68, pl. 20. |
Lip and about one-third of body missing; restored in plaster. Flat bottom; squat body; rounded shoulder; flaring neck; single vertical handle. Ridges around neck. Grooves at lower handle attachment.
Coarse ... 1937 ... Ca. -20.85m. |
| Part of rim preserved.
Coarse orange clay.
Stamp is very wreath with “ΠΘ” in centre.
V.G. notes that this handle and SS 14770 are parallel in deposit O 18:2 dated 350-320 B.C. Handles she would date ... 23 July 1971 ... Hesperia 54 (1985), p. 20, no. 48. |
Base and much of body preserved.
"Trailing" diagonal gouged lines on upper part of body.
Unglazed.
Fragments of pots like this and P 11571 in tray. Cf. also P 11564 (Φ 500). Well, containers 20, 21 ... 3 April 1937 ... Agora V, no. M 297, p. 111. |
A single fragment preserves the full height of the rim and some of the immediately adjacent portion of the body. Hemispherical bowl.
Good lustrous red glaze, somewhat worn, inside and out. Well, container ... 8 April 1937 ... Est. Diam. 0.20; H. (rim) 0.035 ... 0.20 |
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