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| Eugene Vanderpool ... Finds from Section Ψ span from Turkish down to the Neolithic and Geometric times. Several wells and cisterns from various periods were found and explored. The most extensive remains in the section belong ... 24 Jan-18 Jun 1938 |
Very roughly made.
A thick plaque, approximately square, with rounded corners. A sort of depression on top and bottom. Well.
350-320 B.C. 449 Leica ... 11-17 May 1938 |
Handle, end of nozzle and fragments of body missing.
Raised base; rounded wall; horizontal band handle; scraped groove at edge of rim.
Fairly black glaze, chipped.
Type VIIA of Corinth collection, type ... 11-17 May 1938 |
Lower part of body only preserved with high raised base and thick bottom.
Red glaze on interior; exterior unglazed.
Type VIIB of Corinth collection, type 25B' of Agora collection. Well. 449 Leica ... 11-17 May 1938 |
Nozzle preserved practically entire.
On top of nozzle at junction with body, around opening 0.013m. in diameter, which has a high neck or collar around it.
The nozzle is that of a lamp of type VI or VII ... 11-17 May 1938 |
Broken all around. Part of a draped woman seated left. At bottom of picture a reserved band. White for woman's foot.
Good black glaze on interior. Well, top. 449 Leica ... 11 May 1938 |
Four joining fragments preserve one handle and about one-quarter of the rim. Vertical spurred handle; plain rim. Outside decorated with ivy leaves and berries in thinned clay paint.
Good black glaze ... 16 May 1938 |
Both handles and fragments of rim, neck and base missing. Small neatly profiled conical foot; broad lower body; high doubled lip, concave outside.
Glaze fired various colors from black through gray to ... 11-17 May 1938 |
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