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Mended from two fragments; complete save for minor fractures.
Buff clay. Thin black glaze on the inside; the outside, and the rim with two grooves, unglazed. Well. Leica, 4-310 PD 347 ... 21 March 1933 ... Hesperia 3 (1934), no. A 3, fig. 2. |
Long petals.
Ca. 1/2 base and part of lower wall preserved. Plain medallion encircled by groove. Contiguous long petals on wall. Exterior wheel made. Inscribed on underside of base: XAΡΙ N.B. 4
East Stoa, ... 4 July 1934 ... Hesperia 3 (1934), p. 451-2, no. 3.3 ... Hesperia Suppl. 10 (1956), p. 106, no. 115, pl. 49, pl. 50. |
A deep plate, or shallow bowl; the profile complete; not quite half of the rim preserved. Rounded rim; rather high ring foot.
Poor black glaze. Well, in north cistern arm. Leica ... 3 March 1934 ... F 15:2 |
Mended from five pieces; part of rim and side missing. Low ring base; low flaring sides; ridged rim with two grooves.
Light reddish buff clay; thin brownish black glaze on interior; exterior unglazed ... 17 March 1932 ... G 6:2 |
| Mended from several fragments; most of one side missing. High ring foot; out-turned rim.
Wide hatched band around center, inside, enclosing four very small palmettes.
Attic clay. Silvery-gray glaze, ... 22 April 1932 ... Hesperia 3 (1934), no. D 2. |
Fragmentary. Outcurved lip.
Covered inside and out with dull black glaze. Several more similar fragments found. Cistern. Leica ... 1932 ... G 6:2 |
Rising; angular.
Typical clay.
Impression badly set; letters worn away; traces of rose. Finished letters
rose
(in O) Leica ... 15 March 1932 ... -2.20m. |
Broad, broken before curve.
Coarse red clay, greyish at core, yellowish at surface, with blue bits.
Impression set obliquely; quite sharp. Class: stored w/ = '"Agnwsta=(VG)* Well; middle fill. Κλευπό ... 16 April 1932 ... G 14:2.2 |
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