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Wall fragment. Burned (clay is gray). Glazed misfired reddish brown on outside. Max. dim. 0.06.
Pelias and daughters. The fragment shows the cauldron with the foreparts of the ram (head missing). On the ... Probably mid-5th century B.C ... examples, see London, B.M. E 163 ... 408--409, cat. no. 134) and a ... Medaillen A.G. Basel, Antike |
| Whole jar missing part of toe, one handle and most of mouth; rather tall thin rim without drip; no groove preserved on neck; missing tip, old breaks.
Capacity: (mbw poly 24.vii.89, part calc.) 30.430; ... January-February 1936 ... East Basement-Jar Storage 4S2 |
| Complete and entire save for a puncture in the side; groove ca. 0.07m. long, 0.05m. below rim; tip extends 0.05m. below ring. Shape similar to SS 3213.
Capacity (corrected from 29.875 wheat, VG 1939) 30.500; ... 2 May 1934 ... East Basement-Jar Storage 4S1 |
Shoulder fragment. Background glaze fired gray. Max. dim. 0.058.
Youth (filleted head) to right. In front of him, the top of an unintelligible object. Behind him, at the break, the end of a contour line ... Ca. 470 B.C ... G--H 11--12 |
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