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| Base, half of body and portion of rim missing. Mended from several fragments. Partly restored in plaster. Three loose fragments. Round-bodied vessel, with low wide neck and everted lip. Two small holes ... 29 July 1999 ... Wide band of geometric ornament around body: oblique lines framed by oblique zigzags; dogs' teeth below, zigzags above.
... Addenda July 2024: One body fragment added from Lot ΒΕ 2433.
Late Protogeometric–Early Geometric I. According to Papadopoulos and Smithson, multiple zones of decoration are typical of Early Geometric I examples (Agora XXXVI, p. 770–771). |
Intact. Flat bottom, slightly out-turned lip; band handle from lip. Streaky thin black glaze inside and out; bottom unglazed; rim reserved inside and at edge outside, banded inside. Bands also on handle ... 1 July 1952 ... Buff clay.
Late Geometric ... Well, late Geometric. |
Wall fragment of an amphora; glaze bands, peeled, on outside. Probably late geometric.
Inscribed outside: Red gravelly fill under wall B, ostrakon fill. 8330 Leica ... 20 October 1949 ... Probably late geometric.
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Nothing of mouth or handle. Low ring foot; conical body.
Shiny black glaze, brown where thin.
For other Late Geometric oinochoai with conical bodies, cf. Brann F 13 ... LG II ... For other Late Geometric oinochoai with conical bodies, cf. |
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