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Flat-topped rim; walls nearly vertical above, rounded below; spreading ring foot. A broad stripe of glaze crosses the rim at the points of the handle-attachments.
Type common in late archaic contexts; ... Context ca. 520-490 B.C ... Pots and Pans, fig. 22, center; J.H.S., LXXXII, 1962, pl. V, 2, center. |
| Small, flat spreading cup with a broadly splaying body which curves inward again toward its rolled rim. None red clay Complete profile. bit of rim gone Room 12, Potter's Shop, Zygouries ... Zygouries page 153; fig 145 center, page 154 |
| Blegen's Type C kylix/goblet. Smaller kylix type with only one handle. The body has a sharp angle at the shoulder, then rises in a reverse curve to the rim, which is rolled outward. None buff clay Complete ... Zygouries fig 143 center, page 152; page 153 |
| Three-handled jar on a small flat base, with a well-shaped body, and a comparatively large mouth with upright rim. Instead of handles there are three symmetrically spaced vertical lugs, each pierced by ... Zygouries page 155; fig 147 center, page 156 |
Class B II (Glazed, completely coated ware) according to Blegen (Zygouries); Shallow bowl with raised base. Raised base formed by a separately moulded ring of clay applied to the bottom of the bowl before ... Zygouries pg 87; fig 76 center, page 88 |
Large 4-handled basin. Regular in shape, rising from a low raised base with broadly curved sides which bend inward to the rim. The rim is sometimes rounded off on top, occasionally flattened with a small ... Zygouries page 157; fig 151 center, page 158 |
| Loomweight, of type often called spindle whorls. Roughly conical going slightly concave towards top. Bottom rounded slightly; depressed at top around hole. Finger marks visible on exterior, and scant ... Early Helladic II ... Hesperia, Suppl. VIII, 1949, pl. 63, bottom, left center |
Foot flat on top, outer face concave. Projecting lip, sharply undercut. Raised ring at the base of the stem with an incised line above and below it. Reserved: outer face of foot, resting surface and top ... Ca. 500 B.C ... Hesperia, XV, 1946, pl. 63; Pots and Pans, fig. 24, center. |
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