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| Fragment from a clay disk object with a hole in the middle. For shape cf. MC 115.
On one side, painted in black:
Fine pinkish-buff clay.
Cf. P 4622. Όστρακο οστρακοφορίας Καλλίου Διδυμίωνος. Προέρχεται ... 28 May 1935 ... Layer over bedrock, area of protogeometric graves. Protogeometric to 4th. c. |
| From the exterior; head of a youth right; garland in added white. Brown fill west of water channel. 6th.-5th. c. to protogeometric. Leica ... 5 February 1936 ... -5th. c. to protogeometric. |
Fragment from striped handle.
Protogeometric or Geometric. From selected sherds found within or under apsidal house floor; from floor at western end. Leica, 3-18 ... 21 November 1932 ... Geometric
Protogeometric |
Round bead, flattened top and bottom, pierced vertically.
Decorated with melon-grooves.
Grayish-buff clay. Protogeometric - Geometric, disturbed to 2nd c. B.C. Leica PD 2774-139 ... 10 February 1936 ... Protogeometric - Geometric, disturbed to 2nd c. |
Cut from large closed Protogeometric vase. Large concentric circles on body. Compass hole.
Pinkish-buff clay; black glaze. Well, container 3. 688-689, 781 Leica, 81-368 ... 26 June-3 July 1954 ... Cut from large closed Protogeometric vase. Large concentric circles on body. |
| Two thin rectangular plates , fastened by two rivets at each end, making double thickness.
Possibly an ornament for a leather belt. Grave 6. Protogeometric. Cf. IL 495. Leica ... 12 June 1936 ... Grave 6. Protogeometric. Cf. IL 495. |
| From a footed bowl with horizontal handles.
Buff clay, slipped; glaze bands on rim and below handles. Slightly metallic black glaze inside. Disturbed protogeometric over bedrock. Leica PD 2904 ... 8, 25 February 1936 ... Protogeometric |
| Conical base restored.
On shoulder lattice panel and sets of compass-drawn concentric circles (13). Beside lattice panel, at one side only, a column of solid lozenges.
Thick, shiny black glaze.
A Type ... Late Protogeometric ... Desborough, Protogeometric Pottery, pp. 80, 82-84. |
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