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| Miniature kotyle with vertical disk foot with flat undersurface, convex body rising to vertical tapered lip. Two horizontal loop strap handles attached at rim. Similar to T-2515 (Blegen 1964, Corinth 13, ... mid or 3/4 4th c. B.C., based on comparanda |
| Kalathiskos with flat base, ovoid body, vertical rounded lip. Basket handle attached vertically at lip. Same vessel as C-62-350 (Corinth XVIII.1, p. 174, no 556, pl. 51), and KV968, KV381 (Corinth XV.3, ... Pemberton (Corinth XVIII.1, pp. 173-174) has basket kalathiskoi, as she calls the shape, from contexts ranging in date from 500 to early 3rd c. B.C. |
| Miniature phiale. Flat base with two small lumps of clay on it, convex body, vertical squared lip. On the interior broad low rounded omphalos with small central depression. Similar to KV 874 (Corinth XV.3, ... 2007/05/16 |
| Miniature hydria with flaring disk foot with flat resting surface, globular body, short cylindrical neck flaring to rounded lip. Two horizontal canted handles attached at shoulder and one vertical round ... up to the 3/4 4th c. B.C., based on comparanda |
| Miniature kanoun. Flat base, convex body to rounded vertical lip. Three lug handles, evenly spaced, attached on inside of lip. Similar to KV 1219 (unpublished). White slip all over interior and exterior ... 2007/05/16 |
| Miniature plate with flat base, straight flaring body to horizontal rim with high interior bevel. Black glazed all over interior and exterior, groove around bevel on rim. Similar to KV 522 (Corinth XV.3, ... 2007/05/16 |
| Miniature saucer with handle. Flat base, concave body, sharply inturned rim, rounded lip. One vertical handle, round in section, swings high above rim, attached at rim and above base. Similar to KV 154 ... Almost exclusively 4th c. type (Corinth XV.3, p. 334) |
| Miniature one-handler, with flat base; convex body, vertical tapered lip. One horizontal loop handle attached at lip. Similar to T2638 (Corinth XIII, p. 276, no. 429-3, pls. 72, 117); however, this is ... early 4th c. B.C. to 3rd c. B.C. for type 2 one-handlers (Corinth XVIII.1, p. 38). |
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