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Fragment of rim and nozzle alone preserved.
One fairly deep groove around the rim. Almost straight sides. Incised on the nozzle: TH.
Clay: fine, very soft reddish; black glaze inside and out. No dimensions ... 1932 ... PNL 9 ... PNL 9 |
| Krater with broad, splayed base, cylindrical stand with one rib, deep convex body, flaring rim. Horizontal loop handles canted, on shoulder. Small panels between handles: 4 zigzag lines, 3 vertical lines ... W 9 ... 9 |
Discus broken; plain with scattered air holes.
On rim, herringbone. Handle solid, grooved.
On bottom, almond-shaped double groove with seven stamped circles.
Unglazed.
Red clay.
Type XXVIII of Corinth ... 13 June 1931 ... Agora VII, no. 1396, p. 142. |
| Bowl with vertical wall growing thinner toward top. Black (10YR 2/1) glaze on exterior surface, red (2.5YR 4/6) on interior. Relief figures on exterior: at left a nude, frontal eros; in the center a raised, ... Middle 2nd century B.C. (Corinth VII.3, p. 172) ... (Corinth VII.3, p. 172, no. 875, |
On underside, fargment is beginning to curve down into wall. Glaze is fired brown, red paint.
On top, two raised ridges about halfway between outer edge and center. On top of lid, long, narrow, brown ... Probably 5th century ... Corinth VII.5, pp.51-52, no.87 |
Half of rim and wall restored; burned.
Small, high foot, somewhat damaged in production; flat resting surface; flat underside. Very shallow plate with convex wall with angle at top. Shallow groove on ... Ca. 250 ... Young 1951b, no. 9:3, p. 126, pl. 52:c. |
| Oinochoe, foot not preserved, ovoid body, steep rounded shoulder, short cyclindrical neck, trefoil rim, vertical strap handle, attached to shoulder and rim. Identical with C 2002 032. Glaze varying from ... Early Geometric ... and Corinth VII.I P011 |
Rim slightly chipped; burned.
Rounded bottom. Body pared. Yellowish red to light red cooking fabric (5YR 5/6--2.5YR 6/8) with mica, white inclusions, and voids.
Others in cooking fabric from contemporary ... 325-300 ... contemporary contexts:P 18541 (Young ... 19863 and P 19864 (Young |
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