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Fish-plate: Ionian?
One-fourth of rim and floor preserved.
Overhanging rim. Two scraped grooves at outer edge of floor and two around central depression; rouletting on floor. Hard fabric with white inclusions ... Context of before ca. 150 ... M--N 15:1 (2) |
Lekythos.
Part of upper body and mouth restored; much of lower body and foot missing.
Lower wall nearly vertical. Sloping shoulder. Two grooves in neck.
Deep cup mouth, angular in profile; flaring rim ... Context of 190-160 ... Q 12:1, second POU |
| The base and a small part of the rim preserved. Restored in plaster. Double curved profile, complete, with small horizontal rim. Ring foot. On the inside, at the center, deeply stamped palmettes and rosettes ... 21 March 1934 ... Wheelmade Table Ware | Imported Pottery | Miscellaneous Wheelmade Glazed And Partially |
Spout and lip missing. Low dome-shaped body on ring foot; narrow neck with strainer; flaring lip; nicked strap handle from neck. Spout attached to side. Deep grooves around wall at line of handle and spout ... 10 June 1939 ... thin red glaze unevenly |
| Handle and rim missing. Flat, somewhat irregular underside; thick wall; strap handle joins at half height.
Fairly hard, fine, micaceous clay, reddish-yellow (5YR 6/8).
Another similar bottle in lot Τ ... 1, 2, 7 April 1953 ... P.H. 0.06; Diam. 0.034 |
| Fragments missing from rim and floor. Plate with ring foot and plain rim, slightly downturned. Irregular grooved circles around the center.
Coarse gray-yellow clay. Red to brown paint, badly worn, on ... 9 February 1937 ... Agora V, no. F 40, p. 14. |
Oinochoe: Italian?
Part of handle and mouth.
Slightly outturned rim. Large triple handle with appliqué head of Dionysos at base, facing into mouth of vessel. Head turns to proper left, has thick hair, ... Late Roman context ... P.H. 7.4. |
Base preserved in a single fragment. Hollow, with opening through the resting surface, flares out at top to join some wider area, but is peculiarly pared.
Good red glaze; buff clay.
Cf. P 21744, P ... 6 May 1959 ... Study Collections-Case No. 153-3/4 |
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