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| The open end of a plain epinetron preserved, with slightly flaring double-grooved rim. Restored in plaster. Two holes in center of curve, just inside rim.
Light brown clay. Covered inside and out with ... 19 March 1937 ... H. 0.084; P.L. 0.22; W. 0.16 ... 0.22 |
Composed of two pieces from different though con- temporary deposits, the length measured from P 26177, a complete handle.
Double rolled handle with loop at end. The bowl dipped, the handle unglazed ... 425-400 B.C ... Length as reconstructed, 0.22; H. of bowl as preserved 0.033. |
Missing rim, fragments of base, and most of lower part of body, restored in plaster. Spreading ring foot with low bevel at the bottom; flat resting surface of varying width; inner face of foot rises in ... May-June 1951 ... N 7:3 |
| The lower part of the cup is preserved, with a small bit of the rim; also part of one handle, which does not join. Low ring foot; cup stamped inside with ovule pattern in a circle, surrounded by alternating ... 1 March 1932 ... Δ:22/ΚΗ ... 59.20m. |
Missing fragments of rim and handle and about half body and base; restored in plaster. Plain flat bottom. Rounded body. Narrow vertical neck. Broadly flaring rim with deep outside edge, inturned at the ... May-June 1951 ... N 7:3 |
| One group of seven joining fragments plus another of four preserve about half the rim and neck; restored in plaster. Broad flat rim projecting toward the outside; its outer edge is moulded as Doric hawksbeak ... May-June 1951 ... Pottery |
| The foot and the vertical band handles missing, together with much of the body and rim. The lower body ribbed; on the upper body, a hanging wreath, with a ribbon hanging at each side, in terracotta paint ... May 1937 ... -22.7--20m. |
| Complete except for parts of rim and bowl; mended from many sherds.
Plain rim. Torus foot, concave at upper edge, rising within. Thick stem with rounded fillet at juncture of foot and stem, offset with ... 6 July 1995 ... J/6,7-2/19,20 |
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