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Pieces of rim missing.
Vertical foot with angle at top; beveled resting surface, its inner side scraped; nippled underside at slight angle to inner face of foot.
Scraped groove at base of wall. Upper ... 290-275 ... G 13:4, lower fill (Group A) |
Chips of wall and floor missing.
Flaring foot, concave to outside; rounded resting surface; slightly convex underside. Angular wall. Dull black glaze; finger marks on foot and lower wall.
The earliest ... Ca. 260? ... G 13:4, lower fill (Group A). |
Pieces of rim missing.
Grooved resting surface; nippled underside. Four closely grouped palmettes. Shiny black glaze with stacking circle.
Same stamp: 967. A closely similar stamp, but larger, appears ... 325-300 ... H. 3.4; Diam. 10.2; Diam. of foot 6.2. |
Part of underside, one-third of foot and wall, and small section of rim preserved.
Flaring foot; flat resting surface. Scraped groove at base of wall.
Wall flares to plain rim. One palmette preserved, ... 250-240 ... H. 4.4; est. Diam. 15.0. |
Piece of wall and rim missing.
Narrow, flat resting surface; pointed underside. Six palmettes within rouletting. Thick, shiny black glaze.
A transitional form between deep echinus bowl and rouletted ... 150-140 ... H 16:4 (Group D) |
Half of rim, one-fourth of neck, and three-fourths of shoulder restored; lower body and handles missing.
Neck: grapevine running right. Straight main stem; leaves on stems alternate with bunches of grapes ... 275-250 ... H 16:3, drawshaft (Group B) |
Floor and parts of rim and wall restored.
Slightly flaring foot; rounded resting surface; underside runs into inner face of foot. Curved profile, widely flaring rim. Very soft, light red fabric (2.5YR ... Ca. 275 ... F 16:8 |
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 ... H. A. Thompson 1934, A 14, pp. 317--318, fig. 3 and fig. 115 on p. 431 ... Agora XII, no. 831, p. 295, pl. 33 ... Jones, Graham, and Sackett 1973, p. 377, under no. 27. |
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