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Mended from three pieces. Smaller and slightly shallower than P 18602.
Cf. P 18596. Finished Grave in House N, room 4 (= Pyre 7). 6144 Leica, XXIX-81, XXIX-87 ... 29 September 1947 ... Grave in House N, room 4 (= Pyre 7) ... Leica, XXIX-81, XXIX-87 |
Parts of foot restored.
Sharply defined, flaring foot; beveled resting surface; pointed underside with unglazed patch. Upper and lower body meet at angle.
Old-man-mask thumb rests. Opposing olive garland ... 275-250 |
Half of rim and neck and piece of body missing.
Base with angular profile. Fairly squat body with high shoulder; scraped groove on shoulder. Shiny black glaze, part of foot and lower body unglazed.
Cf ... 325-300 |
Rim chipped.
Flat bottom with groove around edge. Glazed groove at base of rim.
Dull red glaze.
Similar treatment of bottom and rim on 542. Similar profile: P 12154 (N 20:4, fill II), P 19922 (D 17:4, ... 150-125 |
Situla.
Foot and rim chipped.
Raised base with flaring profile; concave underside. Deep body with two grooves below projecting rim. Strap handle, concave to outside.
Fine, porous, very micaceous fabric ... Context of 325-200 |
One handle, over half of upper body, and part of lower body and foot restored.
Scraped groove in resting surface; concave underside with nipple.
High, slightly tapering stem. Cylindrical upper body ... 275-260 |
| Small chips missing from rim; small hole in lower wall. Flat base; plump body; round mouth; strap handle.
Buff clay. Covered with thin wash, fired black and brown.
Late Helladic III. Mycenaean grave ... 24 March 1954 |
Thymiaterion.
Part of rim and wall missing.
Conical stand, flaring at bottom. Deep, spreading bowl. Irregularity to right of break suggests that there may have been a single handle. Hard, fine, reddish ... 2nd or 1st century? (context mainly of 3rd century after Christ but with two late Hellenistic coins [ΓΓ-211, ΓΓ-212]) |
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