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[Object] P 21337: Amphora Fragment

From the wall of a large pot. Almost vertical side, very uneven inside. Unglazed inside. Outside, in black-brown glaze, part of a panel decoration of six concentric circles, the outer one having short ... 19 May 1951

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[Object] P 667: Vessel Fragment

Fragment from neck of very large vase; mended from two pieces. In panel, on either side of wheel, row of zigzags; panel bordered by narrow stripes, with hatched band either side, and band of interlocking ... 6 April 1932

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[Object] P 1627: Amphora Fragment

Decorated with lozenges and stripes above panel showing warrior with spears(?). Red paint. From large Dipylon amphora of ripe style. From selected pottery from top of floor and platforms at eastern end ... 28 April, 4 May 1932

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[Object] P 1668: Amphora Fragment

Black body and reserved panel with zigzags and birds. Fairly careless ripe Dipylon style. Geometric area, outside house; from between walls south of house, lower level. Leica, 3-22, 81-594 ... 15 April 1932

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[Object] P 10663: Vessel Fragments

a) From the wall of a large closed pot. Band bordered by horizontal lines; in it, a series of broad compass-drawn circles, surrounded by dot rings. Between the circles, hanging and standing latticed triangles, ... 23-29 April 1937

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[Object] P 5025: Amphora Fragments

Many fragments added from containers and mended together with plaster. Depicts zone of mourners to r., with their arms up, tearing their hair. Between each, a star and a long vertical blob surrounded ... 16 March 1935

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[Object] P 8383: Amphora Fragment

Neck fragment. Part of two panels, one above the other; in them compass-drawn concentric circles surrounded by dots; wavy vertical at center and in field beside. From tin. Protoattic pit. Leica, 7-527, ... March-April 1936

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[Object] P 4924: Vessel Fragment

Three joining fragments preserve part of the body of a large closed vase. Part of a panel, at the center of which are concentric circles about a cross. In the corners of the panel are eight-pointed stars ... 5 March 1935