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| Household Hydria. Lip chipped. Vertical handle broken but preserved. Very rotund shape. Ring foot, flat projecting rim. Fine slip much worn.
Reddish-brown micaceous clay. Well L, box 6. Context ca. 575-550 ... 16 July 1959 |
Walls fragmentary but profile complete; one horizontal handle missing. Plump body low ring foot; flat projecting rim.
Handmade of coarse micaceous cooking ware; thin fabric. Well, bottom fill. Context ... 7-8 July 1947 |
| Mended from many pieces, missing fragments restored in plaster. Typical micaceous-ware hydria; straight ring foot; ovoid body, short neck, rim flat on top. Slightly dented in making. Well. Context ca ... 30 July 1947 |
Vertical handle and one horizontal handle missing.
Flaring rim, false ring foot.
The flaring rim, heavy body proportions and rudimentary foot are early features, but this piece does not correspond closely ... Context probably as late as the mid 6th c. B.C. |
Low ring foot; vertical handle set high.
Similar, P 23477 J 14:3, before ca. 570 B.C ... Context ca. 575-560 B.C. |
Broad-based, with low ring foot. Contents, measured with water to the brim, 16 liters, or about 5 choes ... Context ca. 575-550 B.C. |
Moderately high ring foot; vertical handle at top of shoulder.
The characteristic shape for the later second and the third quarters of the 6th century, although other examples show variations in the height ... Context ca. 575-550 B.C. |
Globular body. Contents, measured with water to the brim, 6350 cc., or just under two choes.
Others from the same well-filling came apparently from the same shop: P 5460, P 5462 ... Context ca. 550-500 B.C. |
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