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Base and a bit of wall preserved.
On the bottom, surrounded by two raised circles, a six-pointed star. Around the base medallion, six small solid triangles. On the sides, six-petalled daisies, forming ... 12 May 1932 |
Two fragments, one mended from two pieces. Decoration of great leaves, outlined by sharp ridges; rows of dots between.
On the larger fragment: ο Α Τ
On the smaller: Y
Black glaze inside and out. Fill ... 12 March 1934 |
Part of the rim preserved; otherwise broken.
Pinkish buff clay. Late fill. Leica ... 20 March 1934 |
About three-quarters preserved; restored in plaster.
Vertical rim with projecting flange below it. Low ring base, rather thick.
Good red glaze, rather worn in spots.
Early Roman. Well. Leica PD 1171-106 ... 20 March 1934 |
About one-third of the upper part of a bowl; restored in plaster. Plain, flaring rim with mouldings and small relief leaves cover the body.
Poor brownish glaze inside and out. Cistern, depth unknown ... 1934 |
A single fragment preserves part of the bottom of the mold with its low foot. Rosette at center, from which radiate lines (for ribbed-type bowl), separated by lines of jewelling.
Grayish buff clay, slightly ... 10 May 1934 |
Wall fragment, broken all around.
Lower wall surrounded by at least three series of large water leaves; between tips of uppermost of series, a rosette. In raised characters, on leaves: ] N O [
Buff clay ... 12 May 1932 |
| Much of walls and rim missing, but profile can be restored. Restored in plaster. The shape larger and broader than the usual Megarian; the lip faintly splayed. On bottom, a rosette; on sides, all over ... 1 June 1939 |
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