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| The Vari House. Well. Cistern. The Peiraieus Cistern. Jones, Graham, and Sackett, 1973. Jones, Graham, and Sackett, 1973, p. 372. Jones, Graham, and Sackett, 1973, pp. 414-418. Jones, Graham, and Sackett, ... Agora 29 33 O 18:2 F 16:1 ... Jones, Graham, and Sackett, 1973 ... Jones, Graham, and Sackett, 1973, p. 372 ... Jones, Graham, and Sackett, 1973, pp. 414-418 |
Complete.
Grooved resting surface; nippled underside. Straight lower wall.
Shiny black glaze ... Ca. 300 ... Jones, Graham, and Sackett 1973, p. 377, under no. 32. |
Two-thirds of rim and half of wall restored.
Grooved resting surface; nippled underside. Reserved line at junction of foot and body. Thin wall. Four palmettes within rouletting.
Mottled brown and red ... 300-285 ... Jones, Graham, and Sackett 1973, p. 380, under no. 37. |
Chip of rim missing.
Scraped groove in resting surface; convex underside. Shiny black glaze with stacking circle.
Similar: P 19357 (D 16:1, lower fill) ... 325-300 ... Jones, Graham, and Sackett 1973, p. 377, under no. 26. |
Parts of body and rim restored.
Shape as 492, but inner edge of foot set off from underside. Inside glazed dull brown; unglazed outside except for two bands at greatest diameter and dribble from lip ... Ca. 300 ... Jones, Graham, and Sackett 1973, p. 383, under no. 58. |
One-third of wall and rim missing.
Grooved resting surface; nippled underside. Mostly red glaze, black with red stacking circle inside.
Similar: P 7326 and P 7363 (E 3:1), P 22025 (G 11:4), P 28018 (F ... Ca. 300 ... Jones, Graham, and Sackett 1973, p. 377, under no. 28 |
Rim chipped; little wear on resting surface.
Broad groove in resting surface; nippled underside. Shiny black-to-brown glaze. Graffito Μ on underside.
Similar: P 19050 (Young 1951b, no. 4:5, p. 118, pl ... 325-300 ... handle cf. Jones, Graham, and Sackett 1973, no. 24, p. 377, |
Rim chipped.
Flaring foot, convex to outside; grooved resting surface; nippled underside at slight angle to inner face of foot. Reserved band at junction of foot and body. Four closely grouped palmettes ... 325-300 ... Jones, Graham, and Sackett 1973, p. 377, under no. 27. |
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