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Heavy rolled rim.
Black glaze.
Restored in plaster. Well beneath Stoa gutter. Context ca. 520-490 B.C. Leica, 81-129 PD 1173-16, PD 2630-100 ... May-June 1954 |
[Originally identified as krater.]
One handle and some of rim and body missing. Small and rather open and shallow.
Black glaze on inside and rim considerably worn; no glaze band outside. Considerable ... October 1953 |
Floor and ring foot preserved. On outside, band of brown to black glaze at meeting point of side and foot. Inside, red to black glaze, much peeled.
Graffito on bottom:
Another small graffito at edge, ... 14 April 1954 |
Rolled rim, spreading ring foot. Narrow glaze band below handles.
Large lekane, on the scale of the fragments used as ostraka, 1754 and 1762, Fig. 21. On another equally massive, P 11058 D 15:1, the rolled ... Context ca. 520-480 B.C. |
Rim, wall and handle fragment.
Very heavy rolled rim. Coarse fabric, roughly made and finished but the interior and rim glazed, and a glaze band around the wall. Perhaps non-Attic ... Context ca. 500-480 B.C. |
Narrow projecting rim, rounded on top, flat beneath; spreading ring foot.
Also with projecting rim, P 13759 U 23:2-POU ... Context ca. 500 B.C. |
Rolled rim, spreading ring foot.
Typical of many examples of the late 6th and early 5th centuries. Others similar, but with disc foot, are not necessarily later; cf. 1787, also the fragments used as ostraka, ... Context ca. 520-490 B.C. |
Rim and wall fragment.
Large and elaborate. Heavy tie-on rim, rounded above, the concave face finished below with a sharply projecting edge. Ribbon handles, one end preserved. Inside, the glaze extends ... Context ca. 520-480 B.C. |
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