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String hole through long axis. Slightly domed upper surface with engraved lines in shape of beetle. Curved line across middle separating head from back. Bisecting line ... 24-30 July 1998 ... Flat underside carved with two lines crossing in an unequal "X", a line running horizontally through the point where the lines cross, and the longer end of the cross filled with parallel lines.
Cf. Pylos III, 194:25.
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Rim and three-fourths of body restored.
Low foot; curved resting surface; nearly flat underside with spiral marks. Upper and lower body of equal height, both slightly curved.
Smooth transition to neck ... Late 2nd to early 1st century? (3rd-century context,disturbed) ... For other lagynoi of this same general shape and decoration see Kaltsas 1990, no. 13, p. 12, pl. 14:η (Pylos); Délos XXVII, D 110, p. 252, pl. 45 and Zapheiropoulou and Hatzidakis 1994, pp. 244--245, pl. 199:α (Delos, in late-2nd- to early-1st-century contexts); Priene, no. 19, p. 401, fig. 539:2 on p. 422 (with different mouth); Giannikouri, Patsiada, and Philimonos 1990, p. 175, pl. 90:d (Rhodes); BCH 90, 1966, p. 335, fig. 89:b (Cyprus); Paphos III, series 6, nos. 16, 17, pp. 20--21, figs. |
Lagynos.
Most of underside, one-third of foot, half of body, and all of handle and mouth missing. Body partly restored.
Molded ring foot; flat resting surface. Lower wall straight, flaring out to meet ... Context of 115-86 ... For a piece of similar shape but completely different fabric, see Kaltsas 1990, p. 39, fig. 8, pl. 5:γ, δ (Pylos). |
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