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Agora VIII, p. 56, noted as continuation of 7th century type ... Context ca. 600 B.C. (?) ... Agora VIII, p. 56, noted as continuation of 7th century type. |
Horseshoe-shaped, open below and at side. Horizontal rolled handle at back; rising spurs at open ends of rim; two holes in wall.
For somewhat earlier versions see, e.g., P 8396 D 11:5 Agora, VIII, pl ... Context ca. 575-540 B.C ... For somewhat earlier versions see, e.g., P 8396 D 11:5 Agora, VIII, pl. 11, 211; J.H.S., LXXXII, 1962, pl. V, 4, left; and references, Agora, VIII, p. 103 under 624. |
Much of upper part with both handles; fragments from below do not join. Agora, VIII, p. 57.
Rolled rim and handles; small solid toe. Handles decorated all over with impressed chevrons and meanders. Dark ... Context ca. 600-575 B.C ... Much of upper part with both handles; fragments from below do not join. Agora, VIII, p. 57.
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Fragment from a large closed vase, preserving a bit of a large palmette-and-scroll pattern, with two narrow black bands, and a broad diagonal below. One petal red.
The clay gray as if from burning. The ... 16 March 1934 ... ADDENDA White "slip" described by Brann (Agora VIII, no. 658) is actually residue/deposit, visible on all breaks as well as on surface and on back [SPM, 19 March 1980]. |
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