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P 21220: Black Glaze Stemless Cup Fragment with Graffito

Part of floor wall and low ring foot of a small stemless cup. Thin somewhat grayed glaze inside and out; the resting surface of the foot reserved; the space inside reserved and decorated with a pair of ... 17 April 1951

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P 21221: Black Figure Krater Fragment

Wall fragment from a large open pot; column krater? Part of charioteer, mounting chariot, to right; rail, wheel, pole and tail of one horse remain. Uncertain objects at left. A little of the white of ... 17 April 1951

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P 21311: Vessel: Cooking Ware

Large fragments missing from body and rim. Twisted handle. Gritty brown clay, blackened from use. ADDENDA Found broken [December 1956]. Restored in plaster [May 1958]. Well by Attalos pier III, bottom ... 19 April 1951

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P 21312: Vessel: Cooking Ware

Most of the lower part of the pot, with one handle attachment, and part of the upper wall and rim, preserved. Restored in plaster. Deep pear-shaped pot with wide round mouth, offset inside to take a lid, ... 19 April 1951

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P 21313: Spouted Mortar

Fragments from wall and floor missing. Restored in plaster. Open bowl on low ring foot; rim in two degrees, the inner plain, flat on top; the outer flaring downwards and finished with piecrust lugs on ... 19 April 1951

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P 21314: Jug

Much of rim and neck, and fragments of body, missing. Restored in plaster. Ring foot; squat rounded body; fairly tall neck with thickened lip and handle ridge; round mouth; band handle from ridge. Soft ... 19 April 1951

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P 21316: Basket-Handled Water Jar

Almost complete (chip off neck). Ring foot; low wide neck; rolled rim; handle rises to an angle. Soft coarse buff clay, poorly baked. Well by Attalos pier III, first POU fill. 2371 Leica, 96-4-34 ... 18 April 1951

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P 21318: Jug

Intact except for part of neck and rim, and chips. Ring foot; deep ovoid body; light handle ridge near top of tall neck; projecting lip; broad handle lightly ridged. Coarse gritty buff clay, fired bright ... 18 April 1951