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Conical, with flat bottomed and slightly rounded top. Pierced vertically.
Scratched on bottom.
Hard black stone, polished smooth. Mycenaean Graves; Grave A. 1387 Leica ... 24 April 1951 ... Mycenaean Graves; Grave A. |
| A buckle composed from two loops and a tongue, with a floral ornament projecting into the smaller loop. The surface is decorated with incised herringbone and circles. Grave 13, with coin no. 1.
From graves ... 2 May 1934 ... Grave 13, with coin no. 1.
From graves near the church of s. ... Pottery from neighboring graves of 6th c. A.D. |
Black glaze over all. From graves on S.E. slope of Hill of the Muses, just south of city wall, just above Mouseion St., brought in by former workman. Leica ... 21 May 1946 ... From graves on S.E. slope of Hill of the Muses, just south of city wall, just above Mouseion St., brought in by former workman. |
Small rim fragment of a large black glazed skyphos.
Incised inside, just below lip:
Good black glaze. Brown fill over graves 15 and 16, to east. Context mixed, geometric to early Roman. 2236 Leica ... 9 June 1939 ... Brown fill over graves 15 and 16, to east. |
| A buckle with a loop and tongue attached by a hinge to another loop with two projections of attachment behind. Earth of trench 7, graves 11 and 12; presumably from grave 11. Leica, XLIII-100, 83-321, 83-641 ... 4 May 1934 ... Earth of trench 7, graves 11 and 12; presumably from grave 11. |
Plain rim and rounded shoulder.
At rim, three lines, then hanging loops, two lines, upright lines.
Yellowish-green clay. Dull black glaze.
Middle Helladic. Fill over graves 5 and 6, 4th. c. B.C. Leica, ... (August 1955) ... Fill over graves 5 and 6, 4th. c. |
| Complete. Roughly made; the handle lightly ribbed; trefoil mouth; flat bottom.
Red clay. Unglazed.
ADDENDA The evidence of the graves gives an early Christian date, ca. 7th to 9th c. A.D. Grave 15, next ... 3 May 1934 ... ADDENDA The evidence of the graves gives an early Christian date, ca. 7th to 9th c. |
Fragment preserving part of bottom and of sides.
Glazed inside and out.
Type common in the later Geometric graves at Eleusis: cf. P 1654. From selected sherds found within or under apsidal house floor; ... 21 November 1932 ... Type common in the later Geometric graves at Eleusis: cf. |
| Fragment from a clay disk object with a hole in the middle. For shape cf. MC 115.
On one side, painted in black:
Fine pinkish-buff clay.
Cf. P 4622. Όστρακο οστρακοφορίας Καλλίου Διδυμίωνος. Προέρχεται ... 28 May 1935 ... Layer over bedrock, area of protogeometric graves. Protogeometric to 4th. c. |
| Many joining fragments preserve neck and part of body of squat lekythos; strengthened with plaster. Two women, one standing on left, facing one seated on right. Between them above, mirror, and below, bird ... 1 April 1952 ... Final clearing of bedrock above Mycenaaean graves. |
| Foot fragment, only 8 mm of original circumference preserved. Broken at stem. Light tinge of gray on breaks and underside.
Underside and exterior face of foot reserved, black glaze on top of foot, mottled ... 22 March 1939 ... Filling below temple floors, cella, under graves. Layer VI. |
| Wall fragment from bell krater. Broken all around. Part of two heads, both in profile to right. On the left, face of woman. On the right, head, complete to just above chin, of boy wearing a wreath. Relief ... 1 April 1952 ... Above Mycenaean graves, layer IV. |
Fusiform body on flaring base slightly concave beneath. Thickened lip with rounded outer profile; heavy strap handle. Highly micaceous reddish fabric, very thick and heavy; unglazed. East Greek.
Young ... Context ca. 550-525 B.C ... Young (Hesperia, XX, 1951, p. 92) compared similar lekythoi from Sardis and from Samos; others come from graves in Rhodes. For the shape in Corinth see Corinth, XIII, North Cemetery, pl. 32, Grave 219-2 and -4; Grave 220-2 and -3. |
Mended from two pieces. Slight molding sets off knob, of which almost half of lower part is preserved. Woman in ungirdled peplos holding lyre. Another woman, also wearing peplos, sits to left. Front of ... 1936 ... Mixed fill, selected sherds. (Graves on Lenorman Street.) |
| Fragment of one handle, handle panel and start of wall; rim less than 15% of original circumference preserved. Mended from two pieces. Glaze flaking, especially on handle.
Bell handle. Glaze dull black, ... 22 March 1939 ... Filling below temple floors, cella, under graves. Layer VI. |
| Ten joining fragments from shoulder and body. On shoulder: downward pointed rays, alternately glazed and outlines; below, a zone of strap pattern. On body: hindquarters of a large horse walking right; ... 9 June 1939 ... Red fill over graves XV = Grave 32 and XVI = Grave 34, to east. |
| Fragmentary; base missing; restored in plaster, but without base.
On shoulder, sawtooth and zigzag line; on body, two groups of three reserved lines each; on neck, three rings and one zigzag line; on ... 18 August 1953 ... Stone packing of circular pit in area of group of Protogeometric graves to N.W. of Stoa Pier 19 (ΣΑ 4, ΣΑ 5). |
Foot, handle, neck and mouth missing.
Shoulder black, body banded for about two-thirds of its length, glazed below. Glaze fired red in places.
There are a number of lekythoi decorated with reserved bands ... Ca. 500 B.C ... There are a number of lekythoi decorated with reserved bands in the Kerameikos graves. Cf. also Taranto, from Taranto: Not. |
Upper wall and lip, with a bit of rim, of high-footed cup. Body glaze running just onto lip, then a broad band containing a loose zigzag in thinned glaze, the lower bays of which have been filled in with ... (1965) ... Cleaning bedrock in area of graves 4, 5, 6, 7. Container B 171. |
| Mended from four fragments. Flaring base only preserved; projecting moulding around top of fragment.
Black glazed save for reserved border with three thin glazed stripes; underside unglazed.
Attic clay ... 6 May 1932 ... Examples of such reused fragments are not infrequent in Geometric graves (ArchEph (1898), p. 107; ArchEph (1911), p. 248). |
| Intact except for about one-half of foot and chips. High echinus foot, slender body, thickened projecting lip; handle round in section, lip to shoulder; two small projections on the lip, at its upper attachment ... 4 May 1938 ... In many of the archaic graves from the Kerameikos there are ordinary lekythoi with just such reserved bands. |
Jug With Thin Neck.
Intact.
Raised base with flaring profile; concave underside. Pear-shaped body. Long, thin neck. Flaring rim with angular profile, concave to inside. Strap handle from shoulder to ... Context of 325-300 ... Two more, semiglazed like ours, come from 4th-century graves in the Kerameikos (Knigge 1966, nos. 151:2, 155:2, pp. 88--89, pl. 58, the latter found with a kantharos dating around 300 [ibid., no. 155:1]). |
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