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Torus ring foot; triangular handles. Reserved: underside with two circles, and resting surface. Glaze fired red and worn from upper part. Scratched cross on underside.
Contemporary, P 318 F 16:1 Hesperia, ... Ca. 330 B.C ... 16:1 Hesperia, XXIII, 1954, ... XXIII, 1954, p. 73, no. 5 and ... Hesperia, III, 1934, p. 320, fig. |
Moulded foot, concave beneath, with reserved groove in resting surface. Reserved groove at junction of two mouldings on lower part of foot. Short fat stem. Rouletting inside.
A slightly later stage is ... Ca. 325 B.C ... is represented by P 2550 F 16:1 Hesperia, XXIII, 1954, p. 89, 4 and pl. 20 d. |
Both handles missing.
Ring foot in several degrees; reserved resting surface. Underside reserved with one large and two small black circles. Scraped line at junction of wall and foot. Decoration inside: ... Ca. 380 B.C ... palmettes, P 13531 O 18:2 Hesperia, XXIII, 1954, p. 74, 8 |
Shoulder fragment.
From a closed pot of moderate size. At the base of the neck, hanging palmettes stamped one by one. Corinthian tile fabric; smooth creamy slip.
For palmettes on Corinthian relief ware ... Context ca. 600-550 B.C ... 6th century cf. Hesperia, XXIII, 1954, pls. 28-29 and p. |
Wall fragment.
Two fragments, one illustrated, from a stand. Below three horizontal ridges a row of broad tongues, lightly impressed and framed with a border of dots. Corinthian tile fabric; pale buff ... Context, late archaic accumulation deposited ca. 460-450 B.C ... 500 B.C., see Hesperia, XXIII, 1954, p. 129. |
| High shoulder with turned out lip. Outer edge of lip is marked off by a ridge and decorated with a band of stamped tounge ornament. Buff clay Complete or intact. Complete WM West of Corinth likely Κιβουριά ... Weinberg 1954, Hesperia XXIII, p. 131, cat. 135 |
Moulded foot, concave beneath, with grooved resting sur- face. Scraped line at junction of two mouldings on lower part of foot. Spurs rise slightly above rim. Fired red below ... Ca. 320 B.C ... Hesperia, XXIII, 1954, p. 88, note 6, 2 and pl. 20 b. |
Moulded foot, concave beneath, in several degrees, with reserved groove in resting surface. The two lowest mouldings of the foot are irregularly reserved. Short stem. Rouletting inside. Glaze fired slightly ... 350-325 B.C ... several degrees are: P 639 H 17:5; P 13531 O 18:2 Hesperia, XXIII, 1954, p. 74, 8 |
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