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Deep Bowl: Gnathia Ware.
Single wall fragment, broken all around; inner surface pitted.
Large, open vase with nearly vertical wall. At top, an ivy vine with white stem and dot rosettes, yellow sponged ... Early 3rd century |
Mended from twenty-seven fragments, a few gaps restored; slight burning.
Rounded bottom. Lower wall pared. Traces of glaze near handle on rim. Hard, brown household fabric (7.5YR 5/4).
Similar: P 18585 ... 300-270 |
Center of floor, one-third of foot, and two-thirds of wall and rim restored.
Flaring foot; flat resting surface. Shiny, gritty black glaze; finger marks on foot and lower wall.
Similar: P 19708 (P 10:2) ... 250-200 |
Two-handled Cup.
Foot missing; bottom and half of body restored.
Groove at greatest diameter. Rim convex to outside, with groove below lip. Narrow strap handles with one groove; small rotelles at arch ... Context of 100-75 |
Flat underside, reserved. The pot had been used for mixing colors, as cinnabar is still present on the inside.
Similar, P 10921 B 13:5; contemporary, P 10986 B 15:1 Hesperia, XVIII, 1949, p. 330, 70 ... 425-400 B.C. |
Over half of body missing.
Flat bottom. Slightly angular profile. Metallic black glaze; finger marks.
Similar: P 15156 (Rotroff 1994, p. 20, pl. 1:ΞΆ [N 21:4, middle fill]) ... 200-175 |
Unglazed.
Cf. P 2880 G 13:4 Hesperia, III, 1934, p. 326, fig. 9, A 66 and P 13243 G 12:20 Suppl. IV, 1940, pp. 134-135, fig. 99 c ... End of 4th c. B.C. |
Fragment of rim missing.
Rounded resting surface; convex underside. Continuous cyma recta curve from foot to lip. Very slightly downturned rim. Thin, dull brown-to-orange glaze, mostly missing, on floor ... 225-175 |
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