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Flat-topped rim; walls nearly vertical above, rounded below; spreading ring foot. A broad stripe of glaze crosses the rim at the points of the handle-attachments.
Type common in late archaic contexts; ... Context ca. 520-490 B.C ... Pots and Pans, fig. 22, center; J.H.S., LXXXII, 1962, pl. V, 2, center. |
| Small, flat spreading cup with a broadly splaying body which curves inward again toward its rolled rim. None red clay Complete profile. bit of rim gone Room 12, Potter's Shop, Zygouries ... Zygouries page 153; fig 145 center, page 154 |
| Blegen's Type C kylix/goblet. Smaller kylix type with only one handle. The body has a sharp angle at the shoulder, then rises in a reverse curve to the rim, which is rolled outward. None buff clay Complete ... Zygouries fig 143 center, page 152; page 153 |
| Three-handled jar on a small flat base, with a well-shaped body, and a comparatively large mouth with upright rim. Instead of handles there are three symmetrically spaced vertical lugs, each pierced by ... Zygouries page 155; fig 147 center, page 156 |
Class B II (Glazed, completely coated ware) according to Blegen (Zygouries); Shallow bowl with raised base. Raised base formed by a separately moulded ring of clay applied to the bottom of the bowl before ... Zygouries pg 87; fig 76 center, page 88 |
Large 4-handled basin. Regular in shape, rising from a low raised base with broadly curved sides which bend inward to the rim. The rim is sometimes rounded off on top, occasionally flattened with a small ... Zygouries page 157; fig 151 center, page 158 |
| Loomweight, of type often called spindle whorls. Roughly conical going slightly concave towards top. Bottom rounded slightly; depressed at top around hole. Finger marks visible on exterior, and scant ... Early Helladic II ... Hesperia, Suppl. VIII, 1949, pl. 63, bottom, left center |
Foot flat on top, outer face concave. Projecting lip, sharply undercut. Raised ring at the base of the stem with an incised line above and below it. Reserved: outer face of foot, resting surface and top ... Ca. 500 B.C ... Hesperia, XV, 1946, pl. 63; Pots and Pans, fig. 24, center. |
Part of lip missing, two small holes in wall and chips from foot. Bulbous body with continuous curve from lip to base; base ring; trefoil lip; triangular handle from lip.
Pinkish-buff clay. Good black ... 17 May 1938 ... AgoraPicBk 1 (1958), fig. 59, center. |
| One handle missing and chips, otherwise intact. Very shallow bowl with rim like that of a one-handler, set on a broad flaring base; on the bottom of the bowl, inside the base, a small ring like a foot ... 26 July 1947 ... AgoraPicBk 1 (1958), fig. 56, center. |
| LH II closed vessel shape, probably from same pot as CP 3012-14, CP 3015, and CP 3018-20 Octopus tentacle with no interior dot in suckers. Fill with air bubbles and quatrefoil with weed in and polyps out ... BSA 67 (1972) pl. 33d, center right; Korakou fig 63, # 12 |
| Handles attached to rim.
Glaze brown to black. Well beneath Stoa gutter. Context ca. 520-490 B.C. Leica, 81-132, 81-631 PD 1173-13 ... May-June 1954 ... JHS 82 (1962), pl. V:2, center ... AgoraPicBk 1 (1958), fig. 22, center. |
| Missing from the bowl, more than half the rim and wall, with parts of both handles; from the lid, about one-third of the rim, and a little of the top. Restored in plaster. Open bowl on ring foot with broad ... May, June 1939 ... depression at the center.
Good |
A fragment from the top of a post, with a dowel hole in its top, two rail holes in each side, a fillet down the middle of the outer face narrowing from the top downward.
Hard gray poros, roughly hammer ... 13 May 1948 ... Hesperia 39 (1970), pp. 146, 152, n. 4, no. 2, pl. 47 a (center). |
One handle and over half of body restored.
Shape and handles as 263. Incised decoration: spiral wave running right above two straight lines and one wavy line, flanked by diagonal lines with pairs of parentheses ... 225-210 ... Rotroff 1990a, p. 177, pl. 24:2, center |
One handle, most of rim, and parts of lower body restored.
Beveled resting surface; slightly nippled underside. Curved profile with groove under glaze above maximum diameter. Cornucopia flanked by branches ... 240-220 ... Rotroff 1990a, p. 177, pl. 24:3, upper row, center |
| LH II closed vessel shape, probably from same pot as CP 3012-14, CP 3016, and CP 3018-20 Octopus tentacle with no interior dot in suckers. Air bubble fill. Hard fired fine sherd. Pink-buff clay, buff slip, ... 1916/06/24
1916/06/24 ... BSA 67 (1972) pl. 33d, center right |
| LH II closed vessel shape, probably from same pot as CP 3012-13, CP 3015-16, and CP 3018-20 Octopus tentacle with no interior dot in suckers. Fill of air bubbles. Hard fired fine sherd. Pink-buff clay, ... 1916/06/24
1916/06/24 ... BSA 67 (1972) pl. 33d, center middle upside down |
| In two pieces; complete except for one handle, and small chips. Sloping rounded rim; short blunt spout; shallow bowl, two moulded horizontal lug handles.
Coarse pink clay; quantities of bits in floor ... 22 May 1939 ... JHS 82 (1962), pl. IV, 4, center. |
| Fragments of bottom missing. Round bottom; rim fitted for lid; two horizontal handles, attached at angular shoulder.
Red cooking ware fabric; thin red wash around rim and upper part; otherwise unglazed; ... 11-17 May 1938 ... JHS 82 (1962), pp. 130-131, pl. VI:3, center. |
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