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Rounded ring foot. Two bands of glaze on top surface of rim.
From the same deposit, the banded rim crossed by groups of short strokes, P 11010 Hesperia, XVIII, 1949, pl. 96, 86.
Typical for the last ... Context ca. 425-400 B.C. |
Rounded ring foot. Small version, the rim less carefully made than on 1831.
Restored in plaster ... Context ca. 420-390 B.C. |
High straight-sided ring foot. Corinthian tile fabric, handbuilt and overfired to a dull greenish gray. No glaze.
From the same context, the lekane with handles set on the rim, 1841, also Corinthian ... Context ca. 420-400 B.C. |
Ring foot, rim double-grooved on top. Unglazed ... Context, accumulation of second half of 4th c. B.C. |
Projecting rim, the handles pressed close against it; disc foot. Glaze wash on the rim and inside on upper wall only ... Context ca. 350-300 B.C. |
Flat-topped rim, double-grooved; ring foot. No handles; pair of suspension holes, marked but not pierced through, on rim. Glaze on rim and for bands inside.
For handleless lekanai from Corinth in the ... Context ca. 330-320 B.C. |
Flat-topped rim, double-grooved; small two-horned lug handles on the rim; high ring foot. Unglazed.
Similar handles but with the horns much more pronounced may be seen on lekanai from the threshing floor ... Context accumulation mostly of ca. 425-400 B.C., but with some later material in the upper levels. |
Broad shallow basin on heavy ring foot; flat-topped rim, double-grooved; lug handles. Gritty red clay, unglazed.
Restored in plaster ... Context, accumulation of ca. 375-325 B.C. |
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