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From body.
Incised decoration: circles with serpentine dots.
Handmade polished ware. Cf. P 1669 for clay.
Cf. ArchEph (1898), pl. 2, no. 15.
ADDENDA Originally recorded as belonging to the pot P 1673 ... 1932 |
| Irregular pyramidal.
Pierced near the top.
Gray clay, very roughly made.
Proto-attic. Geometric area, from deposit over the house. Leica, 3-51 ... 1932 |
| Soft fine poros. From geometric area outside house. Leica ... 1932 |
| Rectangular.
Pierced near the center. South side of the house. Leica, 3-51 ... 4-5 May 1932 |
| Rectangular.
Pierced near the center. Geometric area, house floor, eastern end. Leica, 3-51 ... 16 April 1932 |
| Circular.
Flattened at the top and bottom.
Proto-attic. Geometric area, outside house. Leica, 3-51 ... 1932 |
| Fragmentary hind-quarters.
Tail down the right leg.
Lustrous brownish-black paint over the rear. Geometric area outside house: from votive deposit, center. Leica, 3-46 ... 1932 |
| Reserved narrow band underneath.
Covered with white slip and red paint.
The most plausible interpretation of this subject is a snake, or it may be chariot pole. Geometric area outside house: from votive ... 1932 |
| Rectangular.
Decorated with a rosette of short and long impressed strokes.
Proto-attic. Geometric area, outside house: from votive deposit. Leica, 3-51 ... 31 March 1932 |
| Pyramidal.
Pierced near the top.
Very coarse buff clay.
Proto-attic. Geometric area, outside house. From area A-C, southern end, upper. Leica, 3-51 ... 25-26 April 1932 |
| Pyramidal.
Very flat shape. Pierced near the top.
Reddish clay.
Proto-attic. Geometric area, outside house: from beside wall A-A at its bottom. Leica, 3-51 ... 20 April 1932 |
| On the side a narrow border of red lines with bluish-green between; above, a broad red band; within: part of a twisting snake (?) with a bit of applied bluish-green. From Geometric area outside house ... 1932 |
| Corner fragment of painted plaque.
Traces of red paint down the side.
Fairly coarse reddish clay. Geometric area outside house. Leica, 3-54 ... 1932 |
| Lower part of elongated columnar figure.
Traces of a girdle at the top and wavy bands of glaze.
Brownish clay.
The shape appears to be a descendant of the Mycenaean standing goddess type, but the technique ... 1 April 1932 |
| Base fragment with body of chariot showing traces of driver that stood inside.
Traces of pinkish paint on the chariot and red on sides and a bit on top.
From group like T 200, possibly with horse T 224, ... 1932 |
| Head and part of large horse.
Traces of a collar. From the breakage at the bottom of the neck, the body may have been hollow.
Traces of red paint with three white brush strokes on left side of neck. ... 31 March 1932 |
| Lower part rounded, meeting the low upper part at a sharp angle.
Very irregular; sides of upper part faintly concave.
Black specks (traces of glaze ?) remain.
Coarse pinkish buff clay. Five others of ... 27 April 1932 |
| Head and end of legs missing.
Elongated legs and neck.
Remains of white and traces of red paint.
Dark pinkish buff clay.
Probably from a group, with legs joined together. Similar to T 298.
Cf. JdI 14 ... 30 April 1932 |
| Reserved band. From selected sherds found within or under apsidal house floor; floor at western end. Leica, 3-18 ... 21 November 1932 |
| 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 |
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