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Part of one handle and small areas of rim restored.
Scraped groove in resting surface; deeply concave underside. Tapering stem. Sharply rising spurs with pronounced flare. Lustrous black to dull brown ... 290-275 |
Flat underside, reserved. The pot had been used for mixing colors, as cinnabar is still present on the inside.
Similar, P 10921 B 13:5; contemporary, P 10986 B 15:1 Hesperia, XVIII, 1949, p. 330, 70 ... 425-400 B.C. |
Handle and part of wall restored.
Slightly beveled resting surface; pointed underside. Nearly horizontal lower body curves up to concave upper body curving into bottom of flange. Rim slopes inward. Small ... 140-125 |
Bottom missing.
Irregularly profiled shoulder. Low vertical rim with groove on outer face. Glazed inside, and two lines on shoulder.
A later example, P 6326 E 14:1, is similarly banded ... 320-300 B.C. |
Ring foot. Triangular handle. Totally glazed. Dipped. Fired mottled red and black.
Similar, P 13537 O 18:2 ... 325-310 B.C. |
Parts of body restored, including center of floor.
Vertical rim with groove below on one side. Very micaceous fabric; thin black glaze inside, on top of rim, and in two bands at greatest diameter.
Similar ... 300-275 |
Slight nipple on underside. Glazed inside and out. Re- served: resting surface and junction of foot and wall.
Similar but still shallower, P 1836 G 13:4 Hesperia, III, 1934, p. 318, fig. 4, A 18 ... 375-350 B.C. |
Disc foot, concave beneath; low strap handle. Dipped.
From the same deposit, P 2335 R 13:4 Hesperia, IV, 1935, p. 476, fig. 1, 59 ... Ca. 430 B.C. |
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