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Agora VIII, p. 56, noted as continuation of 7th century type ... Context ca. 600 B.C. (?) ... Agora VIII, p. 56, noted as continuation of 7th century type. |
Horseshoe-shaped, open below and at side. Horizontal rolled handle at back; rising spurs at open ends of rim; two holes in wall.
For somewhat earlier versions see, e.g., P 8396 D 11:5 Agora, VIII, pl ... Context ca. 575-540 B.C ... For somewhat earlier versions see, e.g., P 8396 D 11:5 Agora, VIII, pl. 11, 211; J.H.S., LXXXII, 1962, pl. V, 4, left; and references, Agora, VIII, p. 103 under 624. |
Much of upper part with both handles; fragments from below do not join. Agora, VIII, p. 57.
Rolled rim and handles; small solid toe. Handles decorated all over with impressed chevrons and meanders. Dark ... Context ca. 600-575 B.C ... Much of upper part with both handles; fragments from below do not join. Agora, VIII, p. 57.
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Fragment from a large closed vase, preserving a bit of a large palmette-and-scroll pattern, with two narrow black bands, and a broad diagonal below. One petal red.
The clay gray as if from burning. The ... 16 March 1934 ... Agora VIII, no. 658. |
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