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Mended from many fragments; part of rim and wall missing; the handle fragment does not join directly; restored in plaster. Similar in shape to P 15318 (Ψ 987), but larger and rather more coarsely made ... 2 May 1939 ... Well, container 22. |
| Foot and handles missing. Mended from many fragments and restored in plaster. Deep bowl with concave lip. Rim, foot and interior black. One broad black band between two lines above foot. On either side, ... 27 June-5 August 1972 ... H/13,15-4/12,13 |
| About two-thirds complete, including full profile. Ring foot, grooved resting surface; moulded outer wall, rolled rim. Decoration within: rouletting around four stamped palmettes. Totally glazed.
Cf ... 22 July 1975 ... R/18,19-13/20 ... R 13:11 |
| Two non-joining sections:
a) Profile from rim to foot.
b) Part of foot and underside.
Flaring ring foot, lipped, rounded resting surface. Shallow body, concave rim, inset on inside. Reserved: outside ... 27 June-5 August 1972 ... 84-17-14, 84-17-27, 85-34-20, 85-36-22, 87-23-8, 87-35-19 |
| Several joining fragments preserve part of rim and wall with one handle. Deep bowl; vertical rim. Interior glazed; the edge of the rim reserved. Outside, the rim banded; the wall, so far as preserved, ... 22 May 1951 ... P.H. 0.13; Est. Diam. (rim) 0.232 ... 0.13 |
| Part of one handle and fragments of body missing; restored in plaster. Broad round bottom; low straight neck; two vertical ring handles. Ribbing on body, most prominent above and below.
Decoration in ... 2 April 1937 ... Well, most fragments from containers 11, 12, 13 (but some as high as 5, some |
About 20 fragments mend to three main pieces and several lesser ones. Part of the inturned rim, a fairly long section of the body and most of the spout preserved. The profile is restored in plaster.
Buff ... September 1932 ... -13.10m.
-13.50m. |
| Fragment broken all around; also a small hole [Max. Dim. 0.15]; probably from the shoulder of a large closed pot. Ribbed.
Incised: Κ Α Λ
Unglazed.
ADDENDA Many more pieces added; restored in plaster ... 2 April 1937 ... Well. Container 13. |
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