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Upper part only; the handles missing save for the attachments of one.
Vertical rim, broad rounded shoulder. Coarse sandy pinkish buff clay with lighter surfacing; dull black glaze on rim and for a broad ... Context ca. 425-400 B.C. |
Wide-shouldered ovoid jar, the walls tapering to a high flaring ring foot; low vertical rim; rolled handles with pointed knobs to either side of the attachments; the handle-zone marked off by wheelrun ... Context ca. 450-425 B.C. |
Foot missing.
Wide-shouldered jar, the lower part fragmentary; the spring of the substantial ring foot remains. Low vertical rim; two broad pierced handles rise above the rim. Corinthian tile fabric, ... Context ca. 450-425 B.C. |
Fragmentary upper part.
One-piece neck and shoulder with a broad flange below the vertical rim. No trace of handles. Cooking ware.
Elaborate rims are uncommon in Attic hand-finished cooking-ware pots; ... Context ca. 425-400 B.C. |
Rim, shoulder and one handle.
Large, heavy-walled storage jar. Low vertical rim, rolled handle. Handmade of gritty red clay covered inside and out with a thick light buff slip. Above the handle, around ... Context, ca. 520-480 B.C. |
Rim and shoulder fragment.
Broad projecting flange. Sandy red to buff clay; reddish glaze on rim and flange only. Probably non-Attic.
For the profile cf. 1537 ... Context late 4th c. B.C. |
Flat-topped lid with deep downturned rim; substantial strap handle. Corinthian tile fabric, creamy surfacing. Painted near the handle in grayish glaze: Λ.
The typical lid for vertical-rimmed jars. For ... Context ca. 425-400 B.C. |
Fragment from side with part of rim and one handle.
Rim flanged outside; cup handle. Firm lustrous glaze inside; outside, on rim and handle and for band below handle.
For the set of the handle and the ... Context ca. 520-480 B.C. |
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