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| Mended from many pieces; a number of not very important fragments missing, with most of the flat bottom.
Handmade; red to grayish clay.
Cf. Desborough (1952), p. 11 (under P 6997). Grave 17. Leica, ... 9 March 1936 ... Mended from many pieces; a number of not very important fragments missing, with most of the flat bottom.
... Grave 17 ... PD 2774-1 |
| A buckle composed from two loops and a tongue, with a floral ornament projecting into the smaller loop. The surface is decorated with incised herringbone and circles. Grave 13, with coin no. 1.
From graves ... 2 May 1934 |
| A number of large fragments mend up to three, giving part of the rim, shoulder and walls. Rather tall neck with narrow plain rim, flat on top and with short plain vertical face. Rounded shoulder with a ... 13 June 1951 ... A number of large fragments mend up to three, giving part of the rim, shoulder and walls. ... Used as cover slabs for grave ... PD 1235-1, PD 2774-230 |
| Mended from a number of pieces; fragment of rim and side and another small bit of body missing. Flat bottom, slightly projecting; straight sides; two attached arching handles.
Coarse clay and pinkish ... 29 May 1937 |
| Mended from a number of pieces. Lower half of pot (amphora or hydria) only preserved. No trace of handle attachments. Flaring ring foot.
Foot and lower body glazed black to red; then reserved, with two ... 8 March 1937 |
| Preserved: the complete circle of the base and a strip of body up to about the middle of the neck; the whole strengthened with plaster. Also two fragments of handle and a number of non-joining body fragments, ... 26 February 1937 |
| A number of fragments of coil rings, the bands flat in section; some with remains of bones inside.
One at least is a triple coil. Grave 15, no. 10. in specially padded Ethafoam box with lid to protect ... 28 February 1936 |
| Three fragments:
a) Broken above and at right, perhaps also below. Left side smooth. Back badly pitted by cesspool acids, but probably nearly original. Preserved bottom similarly pitted; may or may not ... a) (Θ 1928) ca. 530-525 B.C., b) (Ε 626) last quarter of 6th c. B.C., c) ca. 600-590 B.C. |
Rim and wall.
One-handler (?). At edge of break below, a little of a raised edge. Suspension hole in rim. Light red clay with small white bits; warm buff surfacing. Matt black glaze wash on rim, just ... Context ca. 420-400 B.C. and earlier. |
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