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Center of floor, part of rim, and large parts of body restored.
Low, angular foot; curved resting surface; nearly flat underside.
Lower body nearly straight, shoulder slightly convex. Smooth transition ... Context of 115-86 ... G. R. Edwards 1965, p. 21, fig. 10. |
Most of rim, lower handle, and parts of body restored.
Low foot; beveled resting surface; flat underside. Deep, convex lower body; convex, nearly horizontal shoulder. Slight sinking at base of neck. Two ... Context of 115-86 ... G. R. Edwards 1965, p. 21, fig. 9. |
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 ... G. R. Edwards 1965, p. 20, fig. 5. |
Three-fourths of rim, half of lower body, and upper molding at base of knob restored; top of knob missing. Knob and lid do not join.
Horizontal outer zone, with scraped groove at outer edge, separated ... 200-150? ... G. R. Edwards 1957, pp. 345--346, under no. 40. |
Several nonjoining sections, preserving one-fourth of rim, a few fragments of upper wall, one handle and half of the other; partially restored. Made in very fresh mold.
Scraped groove and ridge at top ... 225-200 ... P 10877 [Agora XXII, no. 189, p. 67, pl. 35, detail 3 (D 11:4, lower fill)]; G. R. Edwards 1956, no. 120, p. 107, pl. 50 [where other instances from the Agora are listed]). |
Lower part of moldmade body and upper part of footpreserved.
Cup or small krater. Low, broad stem, flaring out and up to foot at bottom. Rosette medallion faintly visible on underside. Wall: long petals ... 100-86 ... Similar but with thinner stem: Kyme I, MB 112, p. 71, figs. 5, 14, pl. 14; G. R. Edwards 1956, no. 92, p. 103, fig. 4, pl. 47. |
Plate With Upturned Rim: Campana B.
About half of rim and parts of wall restored.
Flaring ring foot, concave to outside; wide, flat resting surface; unevenly pointed underside. Resting surface and underside ... Context of 110-75 ... Campana B imports of this shape have also been found at Corinth in a well perhaps filled around the end of the 2nd century (Romano 1994, nos. 33--36, pp. 75--76, figs. 6, 7, pls. 18, 19; G. R. Edwards, however, dates the filling of the well in the years just after 44 B.C. |
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