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Complete.
Shape rather peculiar: base like Type VIIb, body shape more Hellenistic, though not as watch shaped as Type X. Raised ring around filling hole, long tapering nozzle with squared off end. Pierced ... 24/8/1937 ... Shape rather peculiar: base like Type VIIb, body shape more Hellenistic, though not as watch shaped as Type X. Raised ring around filling hole, long tapering nozzle with squared off end. |
| Second and third from the top, each with a Θ in its top.
a) Second from top, complete. Empolion 0.073m. x 0.075m. x 0.055m; 0.078m. x 0.078m. x 0.065m.
b) Third from top, complete. Empolion 0.07m. x 0.072m ... August 1963 ... Empolion 0.073m. x 0.075m. x 0.055m; 0.078m. x 0.078m. x 0.065m.
b) Third from top, complete. Empolion 0.07m. x 0.072m. x 0.045m.; 0.082m. x 0.082m. x 0.047m.
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| Upper three drums remain, each with a Γ in its top.
a) Top of drum, complete. Empolion cutting at top 0.07m. x 0.085m. x 0.053m.; empolion cutting at bottom 0.07m. x 0.077m. x 0.055m.
b) Second from top, ... August 1963 ... Empolion cutting at top 0.07m. x 0.085m. x 0.053m.; empolion cutting at bottom 0.07m. x 0.077m. x 0.055m.
b) Second from top, complete. Empolion cutting at top 0.08m x 0.099m. x 0.052m.; at bottom 0.085m. x 0.085m. x 0.05m. deep.
c) Third from top, broken at bottom. Empolion cutting at top 0.072m. x. 0.09m. x 0. 0.06m.
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| Upper two drums remain, each with a Ν in its top.
a) Top drum, complete. Upper empolion 0.07m. x 0.08m. x 0.07m, lower empolion 0.071m. x 0.075m. 0.055m.
b) Second drum, complete. Upper empolion 0.078m ... August 1963 ... Upper empolion 0.07m. x 0.08m. x 0.07m, lower empolion 0.071m. x 0.075m. 0.055m.
b) Second drum, complete. Upper empolion 0.078m. x 0.084m. x 0.08m., lower empolion 0.08m. x 0.08m. 0.075m.
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| On one side, letters in raised characters; on other side an uncertain represantation, in relief.
Soft reddish clay. Civic Offices, westernmost room, surface of floor. Hellenistic or later context. Leica ... 15 May 1953 ... Agora X, no. C 3. |
| Simple bird-faced, Φ-shaped figurine with flaring foot, disc-like body with breasts indicated and flat topped head.
Applied circles of clay for eyes, applied pigtail hangs down back.
Many small joining ... 3 April 1952 ... Agora XIII, no. X-1. |
Much gnawed.
Pinkish-buff clay; traces of brownish glaze at attachment inside.
Round stamp, probably from a gem, of a woman’s head helmeted(?) (Athena?) to right. Class: public pot* Well; 5th century(?) ... MKarch-May 1936 ... Agora X, no. LM 27. |
Rolled rim; double-rolled handles; ring foot. Dilute wash inside and out; black inside neck, on rim, for a pair of bands at shoulder, and a band on foot.
Double-rolled handles are unusual on household-ware ... Context ca. 425-400 B.C ... Archaeology, X, 1957, p. 192. |
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