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Lower part of moldmade body and upper part of footpreserved.
Cup or small krater. Low, broad stem, flaring out and up to foot at bottom. Rosette medallion faintly visible on underside. Wall: long petals ... 100-86 ... Similar but with thinner stem: Kyme I, MB 112, p. 71, figs. 5, 14, pl. 14; G. |
Banded Fish-plate.
Over half of rim, part of floor and foot restored.
High foot; beveled resting surface. Floor concave with shallow groove around outer edge and around depression. Rim nearly horizontal, ... Context of 110 to early 1st century after Christ ... The banded fish-plate was common on the coast of Turkey; many fragments may be observed on the beach at Kyme, and they are reported from Pergamon, Ephesos, Samos, and Lesbos (e.g. AvP XI, i, nos. 147, 152, 237, pp. 123--124, pls. 43, 48, 65; AvP XI, ii, nos. 244, 247, 248, 262, 264, 269, pp. 87--88, pl. 51:2; Mitsopoulou-Leon 1972--1975, col. 498; Samos XIV, p. 158, fig. 258 A, B [gray ware]; Archontidou-Argyri 1990, pl. 63), as well as on Delos and at Apollonia (Délos XXVII, D 68, p. 249, pl. 43; Apollonia, no. 625a, p. 232, pl. 122). |
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