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Two fragments of a plain pin.
Late Helladic. Mycenaean Grave, at head.
The fragments were found with the comb, and do not separated until after cleaning. 4288-4289 Leica ... 21 May 1951 |
| Low stemmed goblet. Base and bottom of bowl alone remains.
Buff clay. Thinned orange-red paint, inside and out.
Late Helladic III. Footing trench of Stoa Pier 15; evidently from a Mycenaean tomb in that ... 10 September 1953 |
| A handle and small bit of the side are preserved. The handle is the shape of approximately half an oval and is horizontal with a hole pierced vertically through it. The wall is heavy. Transverse bars painted ... 1932 |
| Most of the upper part preserved and pieces of wall; much mended and very badly worn. Narrow neck, high rising rim; tall and fairly straight-sided body. Decoration visible only on a): lip glazed inside ... 9 May 1951 |
| Solid; burnished red outside; inside unglazed. Possibly reused after breaking as a grinder? Pocket in bedrock south of Church of Holy Apostles. 274 Leica ... 30 June 1954 |
| Yellow Minyan. Broken all around. From side of cup or goblet with stump of arched handle, set horizontally.
Light buff clay. Creamy polished slip in and outside.
ADDENDA Not real Yellow Minyan. Possibly ... 24 March 1952 |
| Two contiguous fragments, preserving the small projecting vase and part of the body of a vase similar in shape to P 4646.
Fine buff clay; creamy slip. Around the bottom and the base, a broad band of thin ... 10 April 1935 |
| Four joining fragments preserve the projecting base and part of the body of a small pot, in shape probably as P 4646.
Clay pink to buff; fine creamy buff slip. , Wall trench of burnt building, white earth ... 13 April 1935 |
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