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[Object] P 8490: Jug with Paint Decoration

Small vertical handle missing. Small slightly raised base; oval body; fairly wide straight neck with plain rim; neck set off from body by a conspicuous ridge. Buff clay; brownish-black glaze-paint outside, ... May-June 1936

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[Object] P 8488: Oinochoe

Much of lip missing, and handle. A small jug with flat base, trefoil mouth, single vertical handle. The body is roughly ovoid, with the broadest part about two-thirds of the way down; horizontal ribs cover ... May-June 1936

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[Object] P 8489: Oinochoe

Much of lip missing. Restored in plaster. Small flat base; very squat, high-shouldered body, horizontally ribbed; trefoil mouth, single vertical handle. Clay, glaze-paint and fabric like P 8488 (Ι 910) ... May-June 1936

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[Object] P 22391: Jug Fragment with Paint Decoration

About one-third of lip and upper wall, with handle, preserved. Globular body with low, plain vertical lip. Single vertical handle. Decoration in added white paint: on handle, short horizontal strokes; ... 20 May-5 June 1932

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[Object] P 8510: Jug

Most of rim, handle, and great part of wall missing. Restored in plaster. Small foot, concave below; squat egg-shaped body; has ribs on neck. Pinkish-buff, micaceous clay; dull paint, pinkish to brown ... May-June 1936

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[Object] P 22371: Jug Fragment

Handle, most of neck and part of shoulder preserved partly restored in plaster. From a jug with sloping shoulder and high, narrow bulbous neck; round mouth with small everted lip. Single vertical ridged ... 8-17 June 1933

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[Object] P 8509: Jug

Most of rim missing, and handle, as well as small pieces of walls. Restored in plaster. Small medium high foot, not sharply distinct from body; egg-shaped body with high shoulder; no ribs at base of neck ... May-June 1936

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[Object] P 8517: Miniature Jar

A piece missing from rim. Flat base; body high and narrow, with high shoulder; horizontal ridges; high nearly vertical rim with plain lip. Gritty pinkish-buff clay, somewhat micaceous; unglazed and blackened ... May-June 1936