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Preserved in three pieces.
Catch-plate very well preserved. Two corroded lumps from bow, now almost amorphous.
Cf. IL 495. Catalogued 1958. Protogeometric Grave.
Found adhering to jaw of skeleton (AA ... 4 May 1951 ... Protogeometric Grave.
Found adhering to jaw of skeleton (AA 173); removed in 1957. |
| Seven fragments of a pin with a spherical ball on shaft.
ADDENDA, May 2002: Six pieces found; smallest piece missing. Agora sample no. 643. Protogeometric grave. nestled in Ethafoam pad, 20% RH
with gloves ... 4 May 1951 ... Protogeometric grave. |
| Apparently a thin strip in a triple spiral.
10.9gr (weighed with perspex mount). Χάλκινο δακτυλίδιο. Protogeometric grave, N.W. of stoa pier 19 (II), no. 5.
From finger of left hand. Less than 40% RH, ... 19 August 1953 ... Protogeometric grave, N.W. of stoa pier 19 (II), no. 5.
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| Much broken and badly corroded.
Small oval hoop ending in duck 's head.
31.1gr (weighed with perspex mount). Χάλκινο ψέλιο. Protogeometric grave, N.W. of stoa pier 19 (II), no. 5, right wrist. dust-free, ... 19 August 1953 ... Protogeometric grave, N.W. of stoa pier 19 (II), no. 5, right wrist. |
| Spherical bead, slightly flattened at top and bottom, pierced vertically.
Slightly diagonal incisions at top and bottom; around middle, seven groups of two concentric circles, and one small single circle ... 4 May 1951 ... Protogeometric grave. |
| Mended from many pieces; much of wall and rim missing, restored in plaster.
Zigzag line on deeply indented lip; crossbars on handle.
Buff clay. Flaky dull black glaze. Protogeometric grave to N.W. of ... 14 August 1953 ... Protogeometric grave to N.W. of Stoa Pier 19 (ΣΑ 4). |
| Much broken and corroded.
Apparently a plain open hoop.
38.3gr (weighed with perspex mount). Χάλκινο σπειροειδές ψέλιο. Διακρίνονται ίχνη διάβρωσης. Protogeometric grave, N.W. of stoa pier 19 (II), no ... 19 August 1953 ... Protogeometric grave, N.W. of stoa pier 19 (II), no. 5, left wrist. |
| Much broken.
Flat projecting head above a small ball.
Fastening the peplos (?)
45.6gr (weighed with perspex mount)
Cf. B 1049. Χάλκινη περόνη. Finished Protogeometric grave, N.W. of stoa pier 19 (II), ... 19 August 1953 ... Protogeometric grave, N.W. of stoa pier 19 (II), no. 5, above left shoulder. |
| Two thin rectangular plates , fastened by two rivets at each end, making double thickness.
Possibly an ornament for a leather belt. Grave 6. Protogeometric. Cf. IL 495. Leica ... 12 June 1936 ... Grave 6. Protogeometric. |
| Four joining fragments give the complete profile and preserve about one-quarter of the pot. Flat bottom; straight sides; one attached arching handle preserved on upper part of side.
Clay coarse with white ... 26 May 1937 ... Protogeometric Grave. Lying on top of stone at head of grave, convex side uppermost, bottom of pot against end of grave cutting. |
| Most of wall and lip missing; conical foot missing. One fragment of lip does not join. Restored in plaster. Rounded wall drawn in slightly below faintly flaring lip. Strap handle from rim. Solid black ... 4 May 1951 ... Protogeometric grave. |
| Complete; mended from four pieces; fragment missing from mouth restored in plaster.
On shoulder, five hatched triangles; around wall, a band of checkerboard; crossbars on handle. Mouth, neck, lower wall ... 14 August 1953 ... Protogeometric grave to N.W. of Stoa Pier 19 (ΣΑ 4). |
| Flat circular disk with a hole in t he middle.
From a pin similar to IL 327-328 (ΠΘ 258-259) ? Grave 3. Protogeometric. Leica, LVII-32, 84-271 PD 2774-103 ... 6 February 1936 ... Grave 3. Protogeometric. |
| Broken and fragmentary; restored in plaster.
Zigzag line on lip band; sawtooth in black below; two reserved lines on wall; crossbars on handle.
Pinkish-buff clay. Thin flaky glaze, grayish-black to light ... 19 August 1953 ... Protogeometric grave to north of Stoa Pier 19 (ΣΑ 6). |
| Much broken and corroded. The ball and a bit of the shaft preserved.
The ball was made of bronze, the shaft at least above ball of iron.
Fastening the peplos (?)
Iron:0.4gr, Bronze ball:3.3gr Περόνη από ... 19 August 1953 ... Protogeometric grave, N.W. of stoa pier 19 (II), no. 5, above right shoulder. |
| Broken in several pieces but complete.
Around shoulder, a band of sawtooth; on neck, five bands; on wall, one pair of reserved lines; on handle, bars.
Buff clay. Flaky dull grayish-black glaze. No air ... 19 August 1953 ... Protogeometric grave to N.W. of Stoa Pier 19 (ΣΑ 5). |
| Mended from several pieces; small chips missing from lip restored in plaster.
Wavy line in rim band; crossbars on handle; rim inside and center of floor reserved.
Pinkish-buff clay. Thin black to reddish ... 14 August 1953 ... Protogeometric grave to N.W. of Stoa Pier 19 (ΣΑ 4). |
| Mended from many pieces; fragments missing from wall and base; restored in plaster.
On shoulder in front is a panel of checkerboard flanked to right and left by two groups of concentric semicircles with ... 14 August 1953 ... Protogeometric grave to N.W. of Stoa Pier 19 (ΣΑ 4). |
| Much broken; the base and small fragments missing; restored in plaster.
On shoulder, a panel of crosshatching is flanked to right and left by two groups of concentric semicircles filled with solid triangles ... 19 August 1953 ... From the small stone packing of this grave come small fragments of several other Protogeometric vases, and also several later intruders, e.g. one Protocorinthian ... Protogeometric grave to N.W. of Stoa Pier 19 (ΣΑ 5). |
| Neck mended from many pieces; pot complete save small chips.
Outside covered with glaze, save underside of base, handles and reserved band around center, which is nearly filled by the pattern in narrow ... 15 March 1932 ... Protogeometric grave 2. |
| Handle, neck, trefoil mouth , and part of body preserved in two large pieces; three scraps do not join. Restored in plaster. Trefoil-mouthed oinochoe with ovoid body and a band handle from lip. Lip glazed ... 4 May 1951 ... Protogeometric grave. |
| Mouth, handle, complete profile of body, and foot preserved; many pieces missing from body, and all of center of foot. Plump ovoid jug on flaring ring foot; short neck continuous with plain slightly flaring ... 4 May 1951 ... Protogeometric grave. |
| Two major fragments and five small non-joining pieces; nothing of the foot. Restored in plaster. Black glaze inside; reserved lip. Outside, the lip glazed. Handle zone bordered above by a single glazed ... 4 May 1951 ... Protogeometric grave. |
| Mouth broken off, but complete.
On shoulder, four hatched triangles; crossbars on handle; two pairs of reserved lines on wall. Mouth, except edge, and neck reserved.
Buff clay with small bits. Flaky ... 19 August 1953 ... Protogeometric grave to N.W. of Stoa Pier 19 (ΣΑ 5). |
| Broken in several pieces and two small bits missing; restored in plaster.
On shoulder, three groups of concentric semicircles; on neck, four rings; rim glazed above; on handle, bars; on wall, two pairs ... 19 August 1953 ... Protogeometric grave to N.W. of Stoa Pier 19 (ΣΑ 5). |
| Mended from many pieces; fragments missing from wall and rim restored in plaster; foot chipped.
Wavy line in rim band; reserved areas on lower part of wall and upper part of base; crossbars on handle ... 14 August 1953 ... Protogeometric grave to N.W. of Stoa Pier 19 (ΣΑ 4). |
| Much broken; fragments missing from body, base and mouth; restored in plaster.
Around shoulder, three groups of concentric semicircles separated by squiggles; on neck, four rings; on handle, crossbars ... 19 August 1953 ... Protogeometric grave to N.W. of Stoa Pier 19 (ΣΑ 5). |
| Mended from many pieces; one handle and chips from rim, neck and base missing; restored in plaster.
On either side, between handles, are two groups of concentric semicircles with triangular hearts. Bars ... 14 August 1953 ... Protogeometric grave to N.W. of Stoa Pier 19 (ΣΑ 4). |
| Conical base, broken from protogeometric skyphos; metallic black glaze; triple reserved band around bottom. Grave 6. Used as lid for amphora P 8041 (ΠΘ 1720). Leica, 6-323 PD 2774-21 ... 12 June 1936 ... Conical base, broken from protogeometric skyphos; metallic black glaze; triple reserved band around bottom ... Grave 6. Used as lid for amphora P 8041 (ΠΘ 1720). |
| Intact. Shape as P 5863 (ΠΘ 116). Similar decoration: the foot and the lower body glazed, with four reserved lines below the point of greatest circumference; the lip glazed on the top, and a narrow band ... 30 May 1935 ... Protogeometric grave, S.W. of cistern A. |
Conical base similar to P 6688 (ΠΘ 270) but smaller. No reserved bands. Dot at center of floor.
Metallic glaze, much peeled. Grave 4. Leica, 82-388 PD 2774-20 ... 8 February 1936 |
Conical base similar to P 6689 (ΠΘ 271) but slightly smaller. None of the floor preserved. One reserved band at bottom.
Metallic black glaze. Grave 4. Leica, 82-388 PD 2774-20 ... 8 February 1936 |
| Conical base, broken off at junction with body. Slightly metallic blue-black glaze with three reserved bands around bottom. Reserved dot at center of floor. Grave 4. Leica, 82-388 PD 2774-20 ... 8 February 1936 |
Conical base similar to P 6690 (ΠΘ 272) but slightly smaller. Three reserved bands around bottom. None of the floor preserved.
Bluish-black glaze, somewhat peeled. Grave 4. Leica, 82-388 PD 2774-20 ... 8 February 1936 |
| Complete except for small chips. Worn around hole.
Round conical, pierced through center.
Gray clay, blackened and slightly cracked by fire. Grave, south-west corner. 903 Leica, 87-141 PD 2774-103, PD ... 11 May 1972 |
| Complete except for chips. Coarseware pot. Rounded bottom, round body, high wide convex neck. Broad vertical handle.
Dark buff clay burned dark gray in places. Grave, S.W. corner. 903 Leica, 87-141 PD ... 11 May 1972 |
| Broken and mended on one side; a few pieces missing. Conical base, one vertical handle. Reddish glaze; in reserved band outside rim, zigzag; two stripes above, one below. Reserved band inside lip; glazed ... 18 March 1936 |
| Intact, save for small chip from rim. Flat bottom. Low, nearly vertical lip. Completely covered with rather metallic black glaze, except for bands on handle; narrow band inside lip, and dot at center of ... 4 February 1936 |
| Complete except for most of foot. Flaring ring foot, high bowl with concave rim. Horizontal loop handles, canted somewhat. Area between handles decorated with reserved lines and a dogtooth pattern.
Pinkish-buff ... 11 May 1972 |
| Mended from many pieces; much missing; restored in plaster except for the lip, which was broken or cut off neatly all around. Heavy flaring ring foot; broad eggy body; straight neck (the lip missing) ... February 1939 |
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