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The entire handle plate with some of the arching handle beneath it preserved. A siren, right. Red on neck, wing and tail. Archaic pit, box 2. 4633 Leica ... 18 June 1951 ... ABV, p. 44, no. 11, Polos painter. |
| From a closed pot. The upper part of a lion sejant right, looking back. Flame mane; added purple on snout and mane. Incised rosette in field. Cistern. Leica, 80-625 ... 23-29 April 1937 ... ABV, p. 11, no. 11. |
The lower part with small pieces of lip, handle and shoulder, remain. Mended from many pieces; much burned and battered. Restored in plaster. Rather thick spreading foot; glaze on top of foot and on lower ... 7 June 1939 ... Sacrificial Pit V = Grave 19, 5. |
| Amphora fragment with upper right-hand corner of the decorated panel containing part of the head of a lion, right.
Plentiful incision and added red. Cleaning bedrock to north of church, mixed ancient ... 24 February 1939 ... G 19 |
| Three joining fragments, the center one from cistern at 21/ΙΗ; strengthened with plaster. Wall fragment from an oinochoe preserving most of lower left corner of a figured panel, with part of the hind legs ... 29 May-6 June 1933 ... ABV, p. 11, no. 12. |
Intact. Trefoil mouth.
Glaze dark green, badly stained. Unglazed towards the bottom. Turkish well. Leica, XXIV-39 ... 12 March 1937 ... Hesperia 11 (1942), p. 11, fig. 19. |
Much of lip and end of spout broken away.
Green glaze except toward bottom. Turkish well. Leica, XXIV-39 ... 12 March 1937 ... Hesperia 11 (1942), p. 11, fig. 19. |
Intact save minor fractures. A one-handled mug with flat bottom.
Green glaze inside and outside almost to the bottom. Turkish well. Leica, XXIV-39 ... 12 March 1937 ... Hesperia 11 (1942), p. 11, fig. 19. |
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