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[APC Image] AK 1120

Neolithic ware. All neolithic sherds are of good fabric, with a smooth surface, which is not in all cases polished. The clay is of gray or dull red color, black at the core. Even from such small fragments ... 1937 ... Hesperia 6 (1937), p. 540, fig. 1.

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[APC Image] AK 1127

Household pottery from Well M. This well was dug during the sixth century and was in use until late in that century or possibly slightly later. During that time a great deal of coarse pottery was lost ... 1937 ... Hesperia 7 (1938), p. 219, fig. 53.

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[APC Image] AK 1138

Two bowls of Turkish times. Two flat bowls decorated with designs in the same technique, were found in the fill close to the church of the Savior. The bowl on the left is a chafing dish with broad flat ... 1937 ... on the left is a chafing ... below it a slight flange. Although the shape seems to call

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[APC Image] AK 1108

Late Helladic I and II ware. The LH I sherds are wheelmade and of excellent fabric. The clay is finely sifted. The sherds are well baked, thin and hard, the surface finely smoothed. It is covered with ... 1937 ... covered with a slip, usually of ... spirals are arranged in a row, or in a belt or zone, and

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[APC Image] AK 1125

Loutrophoros hydria from Y-Z. In the centre of the main zone two female figures stand facing each other holding a large wreath. Their hands and arms are concealed beneath their cloaks, which hang like ... 1937 ... Hesperia 7 (1938), p. 173, fig. 10.

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[APC Image] AK 1075

Spear-point and arrow heads of iron and obsidian. The iron arrow-heads are flat, with midrib and two flanges. Most of them are provided with a tang which was attached to the shaft, but a few have sockets ... 1934 ... Hesperia 4 (1935), p. 116, fig. 5.

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[APC Image] AK 1132

Pottery from Well V, dating to the sixth century B.C. Top row left to right: Fragment of black-figured oinochoe with reserved panel decorated with figures. Only rear part of the horse and left leg of ... 1937 ... Hesperia 7 (1938), p. 191, fig. 27.

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[APC Image] AK 1124

Inv. # AP 1085. Well M; painted pinax. Made of coarse clay of a brick red color, like that common in Attic roof tiles. The back is rough, but the decorated surface is smoothly finished. The top edge ... 1937 ... coarse clay of a brick red ... figure to right is holding a ... a thick dull paint of