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| Lang, M ... The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... “Return the stamnos to Philippa’s brother Philip,” “cheap wine,” “Alkaios seems beautiful to Melis,” “Of Tharrios I am the cup.” Like fragments of overheard conversations, the thousands of informal inscriptions ... 1974
1988 |
| Interior decorated with coarse hatched band enclosing four very small stamped palmettes.
Inside the ring foot, scratched in the dry clay, the letters:
Attic clay, rather dull black glaze.
ADDENDA ... 16 April 1932 |
| Part of the base and sides of a small Western Sigillata bowl preserved, showing a rectangular stamp in the center of the inside: and a graffito on the bottom, inside the ring base:
Red clay; good red ... 17 June 1933 |
From the shoulder of a large coarse pot.
Letters scratched into dry clay.
Pinkish clay.
Cf. P 3144 with the same inscription. Well; in channel. Leica PD 1133-25(F 251) ... 26 February 1934 |
Inscribed fragment of coarse pot lid.
Red clay, unglazed.
ADDENDA Inscription apparently made by pressing some straight-edged object into the wet clay for the straight letters and partly by dotting ... 26 February 1934 |
Nearly complete. Egg-shaped body, narrow straight neck, slightly outward flaring lip, one grooved handle, shoulder to neck. Stepped foot, hollow inside.
Pinkish buff clay, dull red glaze. Incised on shoulder ... 21 February 1935 |
| Base of a small Pergamene bowl covered with red glaze.
Scratched around the bottom: Ν Ι Κ Ο Λ Α Ο Υ
Inside the glaze has peeled; scratched in the center: Ν
Fine buff clay; good red glaze. Finished Fill ... 6 March 1935 |
| Neck broken off; upper body, slightly convex, meeting lower, slightly concave, at an acute angle.
Incised on upper body:
On upper body, black glaze, peeled; on lower, slip. Pinkish clay. Unglazed ... 13 May 1935 |
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