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| Well. Fill. Pit. Agora 13, no. XXII.1. Agora 4, no. 111 ... Agora 31 157 Lot ΗΗ 2 Lot ΗΗ 4 Lot ΗΗ 5 T 18:1 T 18:2 T 18:3 T 18:4 T 18:5 ... 6th B.C ... Agora 13, no. XXII.1 ... Agora 4, no. 111 |
Barbotine Cup Or Jug.
Lower body and most of wall and rim restored.
Ovoid body, upper two-thirds decorated with five rows of barbotine bosses. Body angles in to rim at top. Low rim, convex to outside ... Context of 110 to early 1st century after Christ |
Ring foot. Plain rim. Totally glazed.
Similar and perhaps earlier is P 21901 N 7:3 Hesperia, XXII, 1953, pl. 29, 67, miscalled a bowl. Another early one: P 6520 E 13:1 ... Ca. 430 B.C. |
Ring foot; plain rim, rounded on top, inturned. Glazed inside and out. Reserved: resting surface and underside.
Smaller, but like, P 21903 N 7:3 Hesperia, XXII, 1953, pl. 29, 70 ... 450-425 B.C. |
Handle and mouth missing.
Flat projecting bottom; high breast. Bottom reserved. Glaze worn on body.
From the middle of the 5th century: P 21916-7 N 7:3 Hesperia, XXII, 1953, p. 82, fig. 3, 59 and 58, ... 470-450 B.C. |
Intact.
Scraped groove between moldings of foot; reserved resting surface; pointed underside. Ivy-leaf thumb rests. Ivy garland running right. Leaves on incised stems alternate with dot rosettes.
Dull ... 275-250 |
Mouth and part of handle missing. Restored on analogy of P 16672 (see below).
Flaring ring foot, low; concave handle, the upper attach- ment fixed below the narrow drip-ring. As restored, double curve ... Ca. 400 B.C. |
| Well. Mycenaean Period; The Mycenaean Pottery from the Agora; Shapes; Vases for Eating and Drinking; Bowls. Prosymna, II, fig. 281, 597. Prosymna, II, fig. 415, 1214. Prosymna, II, fig. 260, 625. Ch. T., ... Agora 13 130 V 24:1 |
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