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| All edges preserved. Perhaps a stopper of some sort. Handle-like protrusion, slanted.
Peeling black glaze. Pink clay.
Cf. Hesperia 68 (1999), p. 262, n. 10. Finished Geometric well. 2775 Leica DA 15585 ... 18 July 1968 ... Stopper |
Intact. Apparently a stopper for an amphora or narrow-necked jar. Top is recessed with a central smaller recessed area.
Micaceous light orange clay. Traces of brownish paint on top. Cistern. 2830 ff ... May 1971 ... Stopper |
Buff clay, dark brown glaze decoration.
ADDENDA 2018: Single reworked sherd from a patterned krater with no other features preserved.
The exterior decoration consists of two medium bands running below ... LH IIIB-C Early ... Stopper |
| Intact.
Mushroom shaped.
The domed knob depressed at the center, the long stopper tapering towards the bottom.
Thick pale green glass. Cistern on lower north slope of Areopagus. Leica PD 2023-7 ... February-April 1937 ... The domed knob depressed at the center, the long stopper tapering towards the bottom.
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| Single fragment, broken all around, preserving central portion of large stopper. Handle missing.
Heavy, round bottom curving upwards and thinning towards edges. Upper face concave with large perpindicular ... 22 July 1994 ... Stopper Fragment |
Circular, thick, flat. Perhaps cut from wall of pithos. A large, impressed herringbone pattern covers the whole of one surface.
Coarse red clay with many impurities. Well. 725 Leica, LXVIII-55 ... May 1952 ... Stopper with Impressed Decoration |
| From a large closed pot, unglazed inside. Wide glaze band with two narrow bands above and two below and the ends of the vertical glaze bands that would have run over the handles.
Reused as stopper. Grave ... 14 February 1936 ... Reused as stopper ... Grave 9. Stopper for P 6734. |
| Mended from many pieces; some missing fragments from body and bottom restored in plaster. No foot; flat bottom; globular body; short neck; broad ring at junction of neck and shoulder; round mouth; heavy ... January-February 1950 ... Black Glaze Jug with Stopper |
| Mouth with pine cone stopper.
The mouth, narrow neck, and most of the handle are preserved.
Handle two-ribbed.
Stuck in the mouth, point downward is a small pine cone, obviously used as a stopper. The ... 20 May 1938 ... Mouth with pine cone stopper.
The mouth, narrow neck, and most of the handle are preserved.
... Stuck in the mouth, point downward is a small pine cone, obviously used as a stopper. |
| Tondo roughly cut out in order to make a stopper.
Attic.
For bird in tondo cf. P 2570, Hesperia 15 (1946), pl. LVI, no. 187. Catalogued 18 July 1978. Stoa Gutter Well. 5485 79-1-31, 79-1-32 ... 24 May-9 June 1954 ... Tondo roughly cut out in order to make a stopper.
Attic.
For bird in tondo cf. |
| Originally identified as: "Vase stopper, shaped like kalathos".
Flat bottom; flaring sides; vertical rim.
Interior covered by rich black glaze, fired red in bottom; rim reserved; outer face of rim purple; ... 13 June 1932 ... Originally identified as: "Vase stopper, shaped like kalathos".
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Intact. A short cylindrical shaft, partially hollow, terminating in a small, flat, round disc.
Might have been used with disk down as a lid (or amphora?) or with shaft down as a stopper.
Rather soft, ... 20 May-5 June 1932 ... or with shaft down as a stopper.
Rather soft, orange-buff clay; unglazed. |
| Jar stopper? Mended from three fragments; a great deal from rim missing; chipped. Wheel-shaped, with pierced axle. On one surface the area around axle is convex, on other concave.
Coarse dark red clay ... 12 July 1950 ... Jar stopper? Mended from three fragments; a great deal from rim missing; chipped. |
| Jar stopper? Mended from four pieces; large fragment from rim, smaller chips and ends of axle broken away. Wheel-shaped with pierced axle. Upper surface convex, below, central area around axle at lower ... 12 July 1950 ... Jar stopper? Mended from four pieces; large fragment from rim, smaller chips and ends of axle broken away. |
| Intact save for a small hole in one side; the interior covered with plaster to prevent breakage. Flat bottom. Two flat band handles, lip to shoulder.
Clay red to gray, slightly micaceous and with white ... 14 February 1936 ... Found as a stopper in the mouth of this pot was a large protogeometric sherd, P 6734 bis. |
Rim and edge of foot broken away.
Flat top with a disc foot below. Inside the foot are well- made grooves and there is a groove preserved at the top of the foot. The center of the underside is reserved ... 5th c. B.C ... Perhaps cut down from a larger shape and used as a stopper. |
| Flat-bottomed cup with rather bulging, rounded, side wall and short plain lip, one vertical strap handle, lip to below shoulder.
Entirely glazed except for reserved band outside lip, another inside lip, ... 14 March 1935 ... Used as stopper in the mouth of the burial hydria P 4980 (Β 1311). |
| Intact except for chips. Low ring foot. Reserved panel, shoulder front containing maeander. On either side of panel a low conical wart in a reserved square; wart ringed and angles dotted. Strokes on inner ... 15 June 1967 ... Geometric cremation burial used as stopper for mouth of urn P 27629. |
| a) The neck of an amphora with part of the shoulder and one handle. The neck, slightly concave in profile, widens as it goes up, ending in a flaring rounded lip. Straight vertical strap handles, shoulder ... 6 February 1935 ... c) Further down, as a secondary stopper, another similar base. |
| Deep rounded pyxis on slightly flaring ring foot; the rim flanged inside to receive the lid and the flange pierced by two pairs of tie holes. The foot and lower body glazed, also the flange and a zone ... 8-10 April 1948 ... Used as stopper for burial amphora P 19228. |
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