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| Complete, except for chips at both ends.
Small brown glass bead, resembling olive seed; slightly broader at one end, tapering toward the other. Melon grooving running lengthways. Small perforation. Removed ... August 2000 ... Geometric cremation tomb. |
| Base, half of body and portion of rim missing. Mended from several fragments. Partly restored in plaster. Three loose fragments. Round-bodied vessel, with low wide neck and everted lip. Two small holes ... 29 July 1999 ... Wide band of geometric ornament around body: oblique lines framed by oblique zigzags; dogs' teeth below, zigzags above.
... Late Protogeometric–Early Geometric I. According to Papadopoulos and Smithson, multiple zones of decoration are typical of Early Geometric I examples (Agora XXXVI, p. 770–771) ... Mycenaean Chamber Tomb. |
| Handle broken off but preserved; lid intact. Lid glazed black with reserved band at mid-point decorated with lines and a row of dots. Handle, raised rings on lower part; upper part pointed and decorated ... 18 March 1947 ... East of Geometric grave and about 0.80m. above it. Near highest preserved part of proto(?)Geometric fill. Perhaps not associated with tomb I 18:1. |
Fragmentary skyphos; part of rim and body preserved.
Decorated with an hourglass in reserve on the rim, a solid body and rays below. Paint entirely peeled away.
An early type which persists to a long ... 1932 ... NSc 1907, p. 338; ArchDelt 2 (1916), p. 19 (tomb 19 at Phaleron) and p. 32, fig. 22,3) ... Geometric area outside house, disturbed fill. |
| Complete except for chips in rim and on body surface. Mended from many fragments. One handle (out of three) missing. Painted decoration well preserved but glaze worn and cracked where thicker. Piriform; ... 24 July 1998 ... Mycenaean Chamber Tomb; East of Classical Building II; Geometric Fill; Layer V |
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