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Two fragments, a) from the shoulder, and b) from the body below a), of a large amphora(?).
a) curling tendrils ending in palmettes.
b) a palmette above and step pattern in a zone below.
Cf. CVA Cambridge, ... 9-11, 15 April 1932 ... Cf. CVA Cambridge, p. 4, fig. 1.
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Rim fragment. Reserved zone of zigzags around rim.
Glazed inside.
Protogeometric or simple Geometric. Cf. CVA Cambridge, 1, pl. I:10. Geometric area, outside house; disturbed filling. Leica, 3-19 PD 381 ... 1 April 1932 ... Agora:Object:CVA Cambridge, 1, pl. I:10. |
Fragment from base. Flat bottom.
Decorated with hatched band, lines and petals on outside.
Developed style. Cf. P 1626; CVA Cambridge, I, pl. I:19b. Geometric area outside house; from above bedrock between ... 10 April 1932 ... Agora:Object:CVA Cambridge, I, pl. I:19b. |
Fragment from bottom. Decorated with four hatched petals with dots between. Covered outside with a light hard slip.
The design is frequent in the developed style (cf. P 1652 and CVA Cambridge, 1, pl ... 16 April 1932 ... P 1652 and CVA Cambridge, 1, pl. I:19b). |
Lid missing.
Low ring foot. Deep wall, inset. Reserved: resting surface and underside with glazed circle and central dot.
Similar and with lid missing, Cambridge GR. 12. 1854, not certainly Attic ... 425-400 B.C ... Similar and with lid missing, Cambridge GR. 12. 1854, not certainly Attic. |
Angular profile.
Fine yellowish buff clay, gray at core; soapy texture.
From a two-handled stemmed goblet like C. W. Blegen, Prosymna, the Helladic Settlement Preceding the Argive Heraeum II, Cambridge, ... Middle Helladic ... Blegen, Prosymna, the Helladic Settlement Preceding the Argive Heraeum II, Cambridge, Mass., 1937, fig. 640. |
Plain rim.
Perhaps same potter as 962. Very similar, London 64.10-7. 1472 (F 202). See also Oxford 381: CVA 1(3) pl. 48(140) 42; Cambridge 167: CVA 1(6) pl. 41(279) 22, and cf. Rome, Vatican: Beazley ... Ca. 460 B.C ... See also Oxford 381: CVA 1(3) pl. 48(140) 42; Cambridge 167: CVA 1(6) pl. 41(279) 22, and cf. |
| Large mask, complete save minor chips.
The hair rises, antefix-like, high above the head in vertical spiral curves; eyes staring, mouth gaping. A large roughly-dressed boss at the back (to aid in attachment ... 17 April 1939 ... Pickard-Cambridge (1953), p. 189, fig. 67. |
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