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From the wall of a large vessel, perhaps a pithos. Fire-(?) blackened inside. Decoration of broad rounded grooves and ridges.
Gritty brown clay; no slip. Well U, upper fill. Leica, 83-509 ... 16-17 June 1937 ... From the wall of a large vessel, perhaps a pithos. Fire-(?) blackened inside. ... Well U, upper fill. |
Lug handle from wall of coarse pot. Pithos? Flat horizontal lug with vertical ridges making inverted U attachment.
Sandy soft reddish-buff clay with gray core. Well 17. Leica, 83-514 ... 1961 ... Lug handle from wall of coarse pot. Pithos? Flat horizontal lug with vertical ridges making inverted U attachment.
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Fragment from wall of a large amphora or pithos. Around body a broad raised band decorated with impressed circles.
Coarse pinkish-buff clay, some grit and mica; dull thin black glaze outside. Well 6, ... 23 May-3 June 1938 |
Fragmentary upper part.
One-piece jar; flat-topped rim slightly undercut. Cooking ware. A series of very small holes was punched through the rim before firing. The graffito on the neck, five straight ... Context ca. 500 B.C. |
From the wall of a large vessel, perhaps a pithos. Around body a broad raised band with incised pattern of opposed diagonal lines.
Soft clay, brownish-buff at surfaces, gray at core; unglazed. Well U, ... 16-17 June 1937 ... From the wall of a large vessel, perhaps a pithos. Around body a broad raised band with incised pattern of opposed diagonal lines.
... Well U, upper fill. |
Wall fragment.
On a raised band a single row of large punched circles. Thin black glaze outside ... Context to ca. 520 B.C. |
Base fragment.
From bottom of fenestrated stand. Impressed tongues on vertical face and on finished surface at left; running spiral on the sloping upper part. Red pithos fabric, brown at surfaces.
Also ... Context ca. 600-575 B.C ... Impressed tongues on vertical face and on finished surface at left; running spiral on the sloping upper part. Red pithos fabric, brown at surfaces.
Also probably from a stand, P 16837 G 15:1-U Hesperia, XV, 1946, pl. 24, 5. |
Shoulder fragment.
Below the ridge, a band of reversing lotuses, a bud at the base of each flower. The stamp was too wide for the band so that the downwards flower was sheared off at the calyx.
From ... Context ca. 520-480 B.C. |
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