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Filling associated with construction of Poros Building. A small amount of fragmentary pottery found in the clay filling of the original floor; perhaps deposited as late as ca. 425-400 B.C. Cf. 18:4 and ... Ca. 475-450 B.C. or later. |
| Part of the upper wall of a guttus or askos: thin glaze wash inside. In low relief on top, draped figure left, arm extended to another smaller figure right: Nike decorating a trophy?
Fairly good black ... 1948 |
| Two non-joining fragments from the shoulder and neck of a closed black glazed pot, amphora or oinochoe? Elaborate relief decoration of flame palmettes in thinned clay paint; probably gilded. Cf. C 19:5(b) ... 12-13 June 1947 |
| Center of floor, with most of foot and start of wall, preserved. Neat flat foot; lower wall slightly concave, marked off by a broad and a narrow reserved line. Space within foot glazed, save for a reserved ... 16 July 1949 |
| Fragment of the rim and body of an open round-bottomed shallow pot with convex wall curving continuously to a plain incurving rim. The bottom pierced with many small holes.
Pinkish-buff clay; good black ... 1947 |
| From the shoulder of an amphoriskos or squat lekythos. Stamped with pairs of concentric circles in diagonal rows.
Pink-buff clay, rather metallic glaze, somewhat worn.
Cf. Langlotz (1932), Würzburg, ... March 1950 |
| Two joining fragments preserve less than a third of flat-bottomed basin, probably a mortar. Drill marks on present preserved top, showing that upper wall has been deliberately cut off. Groove around side ... 12 May 1949 |
| Two joining fragments give half the circumference of the rim with part of the neck and the flat shoulder. Heavy rolled rim; a moulded ring about the middle of the neck. Lip, ridge and shoulder set off ... 1948 |
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