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Flaring ring foot. Mouth flat on top; low strap handle ... 450-425 B.C. |
Intact.
Roughly circular mold for heart-shaped leaf. Leaf carved in leather-hard clay; tool marks are visible. Back roughly rounded.
Micaceous pink fabric (7.5YR 7/4).
Could have been used for any of ... Ca. 325-200. |
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Clay; bright buff; fine; slightly micaceous. Assembly Place; From the Filling of Period III ... October 1932 |
Rim flat on top, edge downturned; disc foot, straightsided. The handles slope down from the attachments.
For the relation of rim and handles on a larger example, probably of the turn of the 5th to the ... Context ca. 420-400 B.C. |
One handle and parts of body restored.
Resting surface slightly concave, beveled to inside; conical underside. Rising, flaring spurs. Shiny black glaze with greenish patches.
Similar: P 4702 (G 12:6), ... Ca. 275 |
Fragment of semi-glazed one-handler; start of foot below and a little of glazed band preserved outside.
Incised outside:
Firm black inside. From ostrakon deposit (large 1947 group) picked up on the ... September 1949 ... Agora XXV, no. 798, pp. 12, 113. |
Squat round-mouthed jug; the lip missing except at the handle and the body fragmentary but the profile complete. Ring foot; strap handle from rim. Light gray clay, heavy fabric; dull black glaze not reaching ... Context ca. 375-325 B.C. |
Wall fragment from just below rim with start of handle at far right.
Reserved band on inside. Max. dim. 0.059.
Girl to left, hair flying, hands on hips, a ribbon in her hair (girl on seesaw[?]). White ... Second quarter of the 4th century B.C.? |
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