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| Profiles of storage jars ... F.S ... Dirty Cartridge Paper Drafting Ink ... Profiles of storage jars. |
| Beneath Tholos floor, beddings for storage jars (?) in the storeroom of the domestic quarter of Building F ... west Horizontal (normal) ... August 1938 ... Beneath Tholos floor, beddings for storage jars (?) in the storeroom of the domestic quarter of Building F. |
| Beneath Tholos floor, beddings for storage jars (?) in the storeroom of the domestic quarter of Building F ... AMS west Horizontal (normal) ... August 1938 ... Beneath Tholos floor, beddings for storage jars (?) in the storeroom of the domestic quarter of Building F. |
| Storage jars from the destruction of Athens in 267 A.D. From left to right: P 14618, P 14519 and P 2419 ... 1 Jun 2000 ... Storage jars from the destruction of Athens in 267 A.D. |
| Mended. Same general type as P 24887 (ΣΑ 2966).
Smeared inside.
Cf. especially P 5174 from A, Well by Stoa Pier 3.
Large parts of 3 similar jars in trays. Small parts of several more. Well under Stoa ... May-June 1954 |
Top and bottom of a jar or jars like P 21971, but somewhat larger. Top mended from seven pieces. Swollen neck.
Cf. for shape and clay P 21971.
ADDENDA P 21971: Swollen neck, pressed together by handles ... May-June 1951 |
Much mended, profile complete.
Paint decoration as on the last, P 24873 (ΣΑ 2952), but shoulder band double.
Parts of at least four more jars of this type in tray.
ADDENDA We have top and bottom parts, ... May-June 1954 |
Part of neck and of one handle. Swollen neck. Marked with impressed rings near center of neck, one and a half rings to the edge of the break.
Clay fired with distinct core, a harder redder layer near ... May-June 1951 |
Well at 45/Θ (Skytha Well) near the north side of the market square. No period of use was distinguished, since it was impossible to clear the well to the bottom. The considerable quantity of dumped filling ... Ca. 460-440 B.C ... The considerable quantity of dumped filling included red-figure and black glaze, semi-glaze kitchen-ware, and coarse cooking ware and storage jars. |
Flat-topped lid with deep downturned rim; substantial strap handle. Corinthian tile fabric, creamy surfacing. Painted near the handle in grayish glaze: Λ.
The typical lid for vertical-rimmed jars. For ... Context ca. 425-400 B.C. |
| Well or cistern curb? Fragment from mouth. The lip is finished with an ovolo, below which is a cavetto.
Gritty yellow clay. Unglazed, save for the cavetto which is painted red.
This and the preceding ... 1932 ... This and the preceding fragment (P 4072) must come from large storage jars like that which yielded Group D.
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| Preface. List of Illustrations. Abbreviations and Bibliography. Introduction. Shapes. Painting. Dating. List of Attributions. Late Geometric Pottery. Early Protoattic Painting. Middle and Late Protoattic ... Agora 8 vii ... Storage Jars |
| Rim profiles on amphorae. Thallophoros. Roads. Thymaterion. Rope. Tools. Rosette. Tree of life. Runner tondo. Trial pieces. Sanctuaries in the Agora. Tripod ornament. Shapes, general history of proportions ... Agora 8 134 ... Storage jars |
| Neck of Amphora; Late Geometric. Well. Amphora; Middle to Late Protoattic. Brann F 4. Young C 140. Kerameikos, V, 1, pl. 34. inv. 36. Kerameikos, V, 1, pl. 36. Amphora, Middle Protoattic. Neck of Amphora; ... Agora 8 32 P 26461 P 22299 P 12434 P 22687 P 6423 P 6463 P 26463 P 22714 P 10620 P 25392 P 14691 R 17:5 O 12:1 L 18:2 F-G 12:1 T 19:3 O 12:2 ... 625 B.C ... Storage Jars |
Washed-in filling at the base of the Acropolis cliffs, some 7m. east of the Klepsydra; the fill was characterized by teh fragments of a series of red-figured oinochoai of special shape, of the late 5th ... Late 3rd c. B.C ... Much of the pottery was coarse, fragments of rooftiles, storage jars and so on; but it included fragments of at least eight very curious oinochoes.
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| A cave-in not long after the digging of this shaft destroyed its possible usefulness as a well and thereafter it was used as a dump. Two principle periods of such use were noted, and within these several ... Ca. 575-480 B.C ... This was sorted all together, and regrouped by "Kind', lettered under these numbers, as follows (6 tins).
a) Large black glaze amphora; other large pots.
b) Wine jars; black glaze.
c) Cooking ware.
d), e), f) Roof tiles, pithoi, tubs.
... Upper Fill: this was sorted by depths, and the original tin numbers retained; see noted in storage list; new tin labels given consecutive numbers. |
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