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Half of upper body and one-third of lower body restored; foot, stem, and handles missing.
Ribbed lower body with scraped groove and square molding at base. Projecting, overhanging flange below rim. Grapevine ... 275-260 ... P.H. 14.0; est. Diam. of body 9.7. |
Three-fourths of rim restored; foot, stem, and handlesmissing.
Pointed lower body, high upper body. Ivy garland running right.
Dull black glaze, badly peeled above stacking circle, shiny black inside ... 275-265 ... H 16:3, north chamber (Group B) |
All of one handle and top of the other, half of rim, and some of upper body restored; foot chipped.
Scraped groove in resting surface; conical underside. High, cylindrical stem. Pointed lower body, offset ... 275-260 ... H. 12.0; Diam. of body 7.5; Diam./H. 0.63. |
One handle, two-thirds of rim, and one-third of wallrestored.
Molded foot with scraped groove between moldings and in resting surface; pointed underside. Low, thick stem with scraped groove at junction ... 310-290 or possibly earlier ... H. A. Thompson 1934, B 21, p. 338, fig. 18 ... Agora V, p. 30, under G 80 ... Agora XII, p. 123, note 71. |
| Part of the lip and side wall remains.
Steep wall, slightly flaring lip. There are two shallow grooves around the outside of the lip, and at least three farther down on the side wall. The bowl was probably ... 3-12 March 1934 ... Hesperia 3 (1934), p. 427, fig. 113, no. E 159 ... Agora XXXIV, no. 18, p. 29, fig. 1, pl. 2 ... Hesperia 30 (1961), p. 391, fig. 1, pl. 91, no. 6. |
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