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Bottom wholly restored.
Incised wavy lines at level of both handle attachments and down outer face of handle.
Unglazed and handmade.
For ware, Hesperia 30 (1961), pp. 316-317.
For incised decoration ... 7th c. B.C ... For incised decoration on cooking ware, Brann 612-617.
... Agora XII, pp. 34-36. No cooking ware jugs of comparably small size are reported from the Agora or Kerameikos, but see jugs like ours from Anavyssos: Πρακτικά, 1911, p., 124, especially nos. 25, 27. |
Globular body on flat bottom; narrow neck with spreading rim, the deep vertical face undercut. Handle concave on outer face. Clay light gray, yellowish at the surfaces which are lumpy and pitted; heavy ... Context ca. 460-440 B.C. |
A single fragment preserves the neck, the band handle and the mouth. Long narrow cylindrical neck, purposely dented at the front to give it a slight bend. Band handle from below rim to near bottom of neck ... 17 July 1947 ... Rather heavy micaceous cooking ware fabric, the clay red, the surfaces orange to gray; burned, apparently after breaking.
ADDENDA For bent-necked jugs with bottoms, see R. |
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