Inventory Number: | AP 2692 | |
Title: | Deep Bowl Fragment: Patterned | |
Category: | Pottery | |
Description: | Rim and side of a skyphos. Red on buff. ADDENDA 2018: Six sherds mended into two non-joining sections of a medium deep bowl with flaring rim and low ring base. The exterior decoration may have included a narrow lip band, but this area is abraided on both sections. Five neatly drawn lines run below the handle and a single medium band covers the exterior of the ring base. The handle zone is panelled with side triglyphs filled with vertical zig-zags. The interior has a double band at the rim and a series of concentric circles in the lower bowl (four/five preserved). There are two linear looking signs, but probably the result of a curious rodent during the leather hard stage. The piece has a good deal of use-wear marks visible. This includes the usual vertical marks on the exterior at the widest part of the body and at the rim indicating use as a scoop. Interestingly, this piece also exhibits extreme use-wear on the interior of the bowl. There are no traces of burning. Base found in lot (2018) and mended to fragment a. Furumark Shape: 284; Furumark Motif 1: 75 | |
Context: | Oscar Broneer, Nb. No. 5. Aglaurion. VIII(1), X(2), XI(2), XII(1). Base : XIIA. Lot 478. | |
Notebook Page: | 74, 76, 77 | |
PD Number: | DA 13829 | |
Dimensions: | Max. Dim. 0.13 H. 0.117; Diam. (rim) 0.150 (12%), (base) 0.060 | |
Chronology: | LH IIIB2-LH IIIC Early | |
Date: | 12-16 July 1937 | |
Elevation: | 14-15m. | |
Bibliography: | Hesperia 92 (2023), no. 3, pp. 148-149, fig. 9. | |
Hesperia 8 (1939), p. 365, fig. 42, a and b. | ||
References: | Publication: Hesperia 8 (1939) Publication: Hesperia 92 (2023) Drawing: DA 13829 Card: AP 2692 |