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Most of neck and part of handle missing.
Small one-piece flat-bottomed trefoil jug; bright pink clay, partly glazed by dipping; firm dull black on the upper part of the pot and the handle. Probably Corinthian ... Context probably ca. 420-400 B.C., and earlier. |
Squat jug on slightly flaring ring foot; wide round mouth with outturned rim; strap handle from rim. Buff clay grayish at core, buff at surfaces; traces of a thin orange glaze wash ... Context ca. 510-480 B.C. |
One-piece trefoil jug on flat base with flaring edge; strap handle. Handbuilt of yellowish buff clay, somewhat sandy and gritty. Corinthian ... Context ca. 460-440 B.C. |
Fragment of neck and shoulder, with handle.
From a tall-necked trefoil jug. Neck set off from rounded shoulder, lip flat on top with a moderate projection on the interior at the handle-attachment; rolled ... Context ca. 425-400 B.C. |
Deep ovoid jug on raised base left rough beneath. Shoulder joins neck in continuous concave curve, neck narrowing towards top and finished with narrow trefoil rim. Thick strap handle, rising from rim ... Context ca. 500 B.C. |
Handle restored.
Broad ovoid jug on low disc base; round mouth with plain thin rim. Handle restored as rising; only a trace of the lower attachment remains. Soft pinkish buff clay, slightly mi- caceous; ... Context ca. 550-500 B.C. |
Mouth and handle missing.
Broad-bodied jug, point of greatest circumference near middle of body, giving almost a double-conical effect. Straight neck. Low ring foot. Gritty light red clay, dull buff to ... Context ca. 625-570 B.C. |
Globular body on high base, flat beneath; straight neck, flaring trefoil rim; rolled handle from rim. Corinthian tile fabric, handbuilt.
The high foot and bulbous body are traditional in Corinth in this ... Context ca. 600-575 B.C. |
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