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| Mended from many fragments; restored in plaster. Broad, low ring base; in flange for lid, two pairs of string holes, opposite.
Triple zigzag band between narrow stripes; broad band around base. Ring base ... 16 April 1932 ... Hesperia 43 (1974), p. 360, no. I 18:2-2, pl. 77c ... Agora XXXVI, no. T19-2, p. 202, fig. 2.117. |
| Mended. Restored in plaster.
Complete profile. Amphora has cylindrical toe with slightly rounded resting surface; sides pinch in before flaring to form wide body with broad shoulder. Cylindrical neck ... Koehler (1978), no. 216, p. 172. |
Fragment from shoulder of an amphora.
Black dipinto:
Red clay. Unglazed. Previously North Basement-Jar Fragments, Block XI (late 5th. and later Roman). Well, container 21. 617 Leica ... 26 May 1938 ... Agora XXI, no. I 32, p. 86, pl. 51. |
Fragment from neck(?) of large pot. At the left is the spring of a handle.
Scratched:
Reddish-buff clay. Well; uniform Greek fill. Leica ... 4 April 1933 ... Hesperia 69 (2000), p. 19, n. 72 ... Hesperia 25 (1956), p. 5, no. 11 ... Hesperia 4 (1935), p. 516, fig. 28d. |
About one-half preserved. Restored in plaster. A shallow bowl with slightly incurving sides. Around the center, a band of sgraffito rinceau.
Red clay; green glaze. Cistern. Burned layer. Leica, 7-415 ... 17 March 1937 ... Hesperia 7 (1938), no. A 36, p. 446, figs. 7, 32. |
| The chests of two horses harnessed to a chariot, facing; between them the white chiton of the charioteer. Reins leading off to left. Perhaps from an hydria? Thinned glaze inside. B' building fill. Leica ... 4 April 1935 ... Max. Dim. 0.148; P.H. 0.066 |
| Two non-joining fragments of foot and lower wall. Disk foot, concave underneath. Underside reserved and miltosed with one concentric circle. Trace of handle attachment at top of wall.
Shiny black glaze ... 27 June-5 August 1972 ... P 10359. |
| Mended from three pieces (break through bowl and at base of stem). Piece of rim missing. Foot like those of P 1194, P 1195.
Glaze thin, dull, reddish, and much worn.
Cf. Agora XII, no. 991.
Cf. AgPicBk ... June 1932 ... missing. Foot like those of P 1194, P 1195.
Glaze thin, |
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