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Intact except for small chip from foot. High flaring foot and sharply curved body with downturned rim inside. No handle. Glaze to shoulder, which is reserved and decorated with a dot row between narrow ... 30 April 1940 ... Grave XXVII = Grave 8. |
A fragment from the top of a cover tile, stamped longitudinally on top. From container E 56c. Grave, from earth around grave (Lamps, type XXVII). Leica ... 2 July 1931 ... From container E 56c. Grave, from earth around grave (Lamps, type XXVII). |
| The handles broken off and mended; otherwise intact. Flaring ring foot, grooved halfway up; rounded body and flat, slightly projecting rim, spouted at the front. Upstanding rolled handles. Glazed to handle ... 30 April 1940 ... Grave XXVII = Grave 8. |
Some very poorly preserved fragments of a three-handled jar, the fabric so flaky that it cannot be separated from the clay found in it.
Remains of red glaze. Grave inside N.W. corner of North Extension ... 23 July 1954 |
| Stem socket broken away; rim and inside heavily fire-blackened.
Meerschaum pipe with round bowl and high, forward-leaning, straight rim.
On bowl, incised overlapping concentric circles in a cluster pendent ... 8 March 1939 ... Hesperia Suppl. 5 (1941), p. 5, fig. 1 (Grave 52) ... Grave XXVII. Burial in the cella of the Hephaisteion. |
Intact, except for chips. Small slightly flattened plain bottom; plump, almost double-conical body; neck concave in profile; plain rim, cut down slightly in back to point of handle attachment; thin flat ... 23 July 1954 |
| Four fragments; a fifth may belong, but is broader and much flatter. Geometric grave. nestled in Ethafoam pad, 20% RH
with gloves Leica, XXVII-49, 82-396 ... 13 March 1947 ... Geometric grave ... Leica, XXVII-49, 82-396 |
| Badly corroded.
Shaped like a right angle triangle with the hypoteneuse slightly curved. Geometric grave. nestled in Ethafoam pad, 20% RH
08/88: stored in a plastic bag in a box in LAB
with gloves Leica, ... 13 March 1947 ... Geometric grave ... Leica, XXVII-49, 82-396 |
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