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| Plate with very low vertical ring foot with flat resting surface, flat undersurface, shallow wide-flaring body. Cream slip inside and out. On interior: cross-hatched motif at lower lt., to rt. triangular ... Late Byzantine ... ARABIC GREEN-BROWN PAINTED PLATE: FOOT |
| Small lid. Plain conical flat-topped handle.
Glazed dark brown with reddish streaks. Decoration of spirals and narrow bands in opaque cream paint. Underside unpainted.
Attic clay. Cream paint largely ... 23 April 1932 ... Geometric
Protoattic |
| Class C I (a) [Patterened Ware, Dark on light, Zone décor] according to Blegen (Zygouries); Upper part of somewhat squat jug, with narrow neck splaying to a wider mouth. The jug probably had a small loop ... buff clay, brown paint |
| Lower portion of so-called Megarian type sima. On back, right half of panel (as seen from front) cut back for overlap of next sima block. Similar to FS-21 from Temple of Apollo, but smaller in scale and ... mid to third quarter 6th c. B.C ... Surface slipped. Painted decoration in matt black and purple. Across bottom, black |
| Freely projecting head of a bearded man with a single braid down back of head. Wears narrow-crowned hat with brim turned up in front. Rolling eyebrows, eyes indicated by dot and curve for lower lip. Pointed ... Late Byzantine ? ... Early Excavations |
Fragments of a shallow open bowl with straightly flaring profile. Exterior plain. Interior painted with stems of leaves red paint Fine, hard-fired light red clay, Fragment. one of three non-joining fragments ... EARLY ROMAN SHALLOW PAINTED BOWL |
| Class C 1(b) type (Patterned ware, dark on light, free/open style) according to Blegen (Zygouries). Askoid vessel (american football shape) with spout and horizontal strap loop handle at apex. Squat askoid ... (Zygouries): "The painted decoration ... these painted dots. The ... paint is reddish brown in |
Chipped at top.
Conical, sides pared vertically. Unglazed.
Clay buff.
Geometric or early Proto-attic. Leica, 3-51, XXXIX-64 ... 23 April 1932 ... or early Proto-attic. |
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