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One-piece shape with very broad neck and lightly trefoiled rim; high ring foot; rising strap handle. Gritty light red clay ... Context ca. 340-310 B.C. |
Squat one-piece jug on low ring foot; glaze wash inside and dripped over rim; two broad bands outside ... Context ca. 340-310 B.C. |
Agora VIII, p. 56, noted as continuation of 7th century type ... Context ca. 600 B.C. (?) |
Walls much restored but profile complete ... Context ca. 600-570 B.C. |
On top of handle, incised cross between horizontal grooves ... Context ca. 600-575 B.C. |
The unusually narrow neck and steeply sloping shoulder was perhaps the fancy of a single potter; it has been noted only in examples from this deposit; cf. the inscribed jug, P 17826 Hesperia, XVII, 1948, ... Context ca. 550 B.C. |
Similar, the foot somewhat higher, P 24667 R 12:4-POU Hesperia, XXV, 1956, pl. 22b. The typical late archaic shape ... Context ca. 525-500 B.C. |
Similar, from the same deposit, P 23184 J.H.S., LXXXII, 1962, pl. VI, 2 ... Context ca. 520-480 B.C. |
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