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Fragmentary: about half of one side, with one handle, preserved; mended from many fragments. Small foot; flaring sides; high straight rim. Nearly identical with P 602: slightly larger.
Clay fine gray ... 22 April 1932 |
| Full profile preserved; a few small pieces missing from rim and floor; restored in plaster. Small ring foot; shallow bowl; slightly incurving vertical rim, set at a sharp angle to the floor; part of one ... 9 February 1937 |
| Nearly one-half preserved of a low bowl on a high ring foot, copying Italian Sigillata. The side joins the floor at a sharp angle. There is no rim. Restored in plaster.
Within four concentric rings of ... 14 April 1937 |
Most of the floor and part of the wall and rim preserved. Restored in plaster. Ring foot, sloping floor, high straight rim canted slightly in.
Coarse buff clay; dull red wash inside and over upper part ... 14 April 1937 |
| One handle and few bits restored in plaster. Shape similar to P 11845 (Χ 871). Stamped decoration: three large irregular palmettes on floor.
Clay reddish-brown. Inside and upper part of outside covered ... February-April 1937 |
Four pieces giving part of base ring and floor of bowl similar to P 11846 (Χ 872), with three palmettes (only one completely preserved) similar to but clearer than those in P 11846 (Χ 872).
Clay brown-gray ... February-April 1937 |
Rim fragment. Two broad grooves below lip.
Upper terminal band: closely spaced conventionalized ivy leaves.
Hard gray clay. Worn dull black glaze.
Non-Attic. Trial Trench I, Stoa fill. Leica PD 901-274, ... 10-13 February 1936 |
Same bowl as P 23610.
Rim fragment.
Below lip, two deep grooves.
Upper terminal band: bead and reel.
Wall: part of three concentric semicircles enclosing whirling rosette.
Hard gray clay. Dull black ... 16 June 1949 |
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