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| a) Four joining fragments preserve most of base and a small portion of the walls of a closed vessel. Ring foot, spreading above, rounded below; its inner face slopes up to meet underside of floor, which ... May-June 1951 ... Hesperia 22 (1953), p. 70, pl. 27, no. 16. |
| The fragment preserves the middle part of the body of a draped male figure facing left, part of the staff on which he leans, and, behind him, some of the floral ornament from the handle zone. Relief contours ... May-June 1951 ... Hesperia 22 (1953), p. 70, no. 14, pl. 27. |
| Missing fragments of body and base, all of rim and both handles. Restored in plaster. Low foot in two degress, the upper spreading, the lower convex. There is a narrow flat resting surface; the inner face ... May-June 1951 ... Hesperia 22 (1953), p. 73, fig. 2, pl. 29, no. 27. |
| Glaux skyphos. Missing all except foot and small adjoining portion of walls. Ring foot, rounded on outside, convex on inside. The feet and tail feathers of both owls are preserved, and parts of the olive ... May-June 1951 ... Hesperia 22 (1953), p. 70, no. 17, fig. 2:17, pl. 27. |
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