| Inventory Number: | P 3075 | |
| Section Number: | Β 98 | |
| Title: | Brazier Fragment | |
| Category: | Pottery | |
| Description: | Brittle white clay; light green glaze darker in places; fired yellowish-brown where lines or dots have been incised. A triple affair, the outer part of which has an elaborate cut out pattern; its lowest part is nowhere preserved. A square opening on one side gave access to the middle part, in which fire of some sort was put, for there are distinct traces of burning. A row of holes about the top of this part let off the smoke. The third or upper part is the bowl proper; it has seven concentric rings in low relief at its center. Two heavy vertical handles. | |
| Context: | In broken pithos. With coins 1 and 2 of 3 Feb 1934. | |
| Negatives: | Leica, VI-65, 82-562 | |
| Dimensions: | Diam. 0.21; P.H. 0.115 | |
| Date: | 5 February 1934 | |
| Section: | Β | |
| Grid: | Β:5/Δ | |
| Period: | Byzantine | |
| Bibliography: | Museum Guide (2014), p. 187. | |
| Guide (1976), p. 277. | ||
| Guide (1962), p. 186. | ||
| AgoraPicBk 7 (1961), fig. 36. | ||
| Hesperia 7 (1938), pp. 434, 459, fig. 22. | ||
| References: | Publication: AgoraPicBk 7 (1961) Publication: Hesperia 7 (1938) Publication: Museum Guide (2014) Images (12) Card: P 3075 |