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Part of Saucer Pyre II ... 2nd B.C ... Part of Saucer Pyre II |
| Mid 3rd cent. to 1st cent. BCE ... Saucer Pyre |
| Above bedrock in N.W. corner of room S, House of Greek Mosaic. Contents suggest "saucer-pyre" ... Late 4th-early 3rd c. B.C ... Possible pyre |
| Small pyre saucer. Mended from four fragments, piece of rim missing.
Flat underside with string marks. Wall slightly convex. Flaring rim offset on outside.
Pinkish-orange fabric. Unglazed.
Cf. Agora ... 25 June 2009 ... Hesperia Suppl. 47 (2013), pyre 16, pp. 117-118. |
| Small pyre saucer, complete except for gap at rim and some chips, two small fragments mended.
Underside with string marks, hastily made, lopsided. Wall slightly concave at base, convex above.
Reddish ... 20 June 2008 ... Hesperia Suppl. 47 (2013), pyre 28, pp. 137-138. |
| Nearly complete small pyre saucer, missing small portion of rim and body.
Base slightly raised. Slightly concave wall near base, walls uneven. Thin peeling gloss all over, thicker and better preserved ... 19 June 2009 ... Hesperia Suppl. 47 (2013), pyre 27, pp. 135-137. |
| Complete but for chip on interior surface. Mended from six fragments.
Shallow saucer, slightly concave underside with string marks. Straight wall, concave near bottom. Beveled rim.
Micaceous pink-orange ... 7 August 2006 ... Pyre Saucer |
| Two fragments preserving over half of saucer. Traces of burning.
Plain string-cut base, slightly irregular wall.
Tan clay, unglazed; partly burned gray. Inventoried 6 July 2010. Finished Excavated ... July 1964 ... Hesperia Suppl. 47 (2013), pyre 55, pp. 167-169. |
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