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The resting surface and edge reserved. Ostrakon of Hippo- krates Alkmeonidou (482 B.C.) ... Early 5th c. B.C. |
Plate With Upturned Rim.
Two-thirds of rim, parts of wall, and half of foot restored.
Flaring ring foot; beveled resting surface; convex underside.
Slightly inclined rim. On floor, rouletting bordered ... Context of 150-110 |
Krater.
Most of rim, part of body, and one handle restored. Foot chipped, hole in floor (probably intentional); some appliqué figures partly missing.
Molded foot; broad, flat resting surface. Low, hollow ... Context of 150-110 |
Medicine Bottle.
Handle and half of neck and mouth missing.
Flat base with string marks. Irregular, barrel-shaped body with slightly angular shoulder. Short, thick neck; plain, slightly outturned rim ... Context of late 1st century B.C. and 1st century after Christ ... On lower body, stamped within lozenge: Νικι'ας λυ'κιος ἐπ" γγυ'αι Fine, sandy, micaceous, reddish yellow fabric (7.5YR 7/6); dull red glaze on neck and inside mouth.
... XVIII, and p. 62, said to be from a 3rd-century context; Perdrizet 1921, no. 352, p. 128, pl. ... Thompson 1948, p. 191; Guarducci 1952; Sjöqvist 1960, p. 82, fig. 15, pl. 20; Prouglo 1966, p. 13, fig. 2; Hershkovitz 1986, no. 1, pp. 47, 50; Smith 1992, p. 166, note 38; Panayotou and Chrysostomou 1993, no. 12, pp. 381--382, figs. 17, 18). |
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