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| Small fragments missing from lip; restored in plaster. Shape type I (R-M); double rolled handle.
Panel on right side filled with lion head, to right. Pot-hooks pendent from top; in field, filling ornaments: ... 21 July 1952 ... -5.00m. |
| Mycenaean skyphos; foot and other parts missing.
Buff clay, with dark slip on interior. Exterior: band about mouth and simple one underneath handles. Slip on handle.
ADDENDA 2018: Frag. b, one rim sherd ... LH IIIC Early ... Hesperia 8 (1939), p. 370, fig. 49,a. |
| Handle and about half of mouth missing; mended from two fragments; flat base, cylindrical slightly ovoid body, narrowing at neck, flaring rim; vertical strap handle lip to shoulder. Crudely turned on wheel, ... 26 May 1973 ... Leica, 92-6-19(20, 21) |
| Mycenaean Chamber Tomb occupies a considerable part of the western half of section ΕΕ; lies about half way up the north slope of the Areopagus towards its eastern end, just below the highest point of the ... Myc. III A:1 ... N 21-22:1 ... N 21-22:1 |
| Many fragments of a large vase (louterion), mending up to ten; the two larger strengthened with plaster; preserved are parts of the wall, from below the figured zone to the inward curve of the shoulder, ... 5 May 1938 ... Ca. -11.75m. |
| James H. Oliver ... (E.L. Smithson: Grave IX: PG). Two children's skeletons one on top of the other. Cf. PD 329 for PD 430 for second skeleton, same deposit.
PG grave about 25m. SW of Cistern A at 46/ΜΔ.
[In some records, ... Developed Protogeometric ... nb. p. 321.]
JP ... deposit.
PG grave about 25m. SW ... of 0.30m below the level |
| The features are entirely obliterated, and the surface, calcined, is preserved only in hollow between neck and face, and at top of head.
Head of a youth (?), about half life-size, full face, in high relief ... 17 April 1935 ... Museum Guide (2014), pp. 30, 40-41, fig. 21 ... Agora XI, no. 221, p. 170, pl. 59 ... Paterakis (1997), pp. 75-97. |
| Eugene Vanderpool ... Grave (adult female). (In some records as Grave XXXI).
The tomb was partly destroyed in antiquity; there are sherds of all periods down to Late Roman (and later) note din the fill immediately above it ... Middle Geometric I ... M 17:3 ... M 17:3 |
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