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Low disk foot.
Red glaze.
For the decorative motif in the handle zone, see Young, Hesperia, Suppl. II, 1939, p. 217; two later examples, Ath. Mitt. 88, 1973, pl. 8:1, no. 3, 2, no. 2 ... MG II ... For the decorative motif in the handle zone, see Young, Hesperia, Suppl. II, 1939, p. 217; two later examples, Ath. |
Bottom missing.
Bulging walls, outturned rim, bridged spout. Firm lustrous glaze on upper surface of rim, on spout and handles and for banding; thin glaze wash inside ... Context probably 6th c. B.C ... Hesperia, Suppl. II, 1939, p. 114, fig. 81, B 17. |
Three of the legs restored.
Mane pinched to a sharp, straight ridge; tail applied against left rear leg. Faint traces of glaze show that the horse was glazed over most of its body, with reserved band ... 7th c. B.C ... Young, Hesperia, Suppl. II, 1939, pp. 224-225, for Subgeometric horses. |
Foot and much of body missing.
Narrow body, high triple handle. Ring at junction of lip and body. Below the ring, pendant tongues, incised, with added red, white and red repeating. Round the body, below ... Ca. 600 B.C ... Hesperia, Suppl. II, 1939, p. 119, fig. 86 and p. 120, B 42. |
Torus rim, high flaring ring foot, arched rolled handles from neck. Streaky brownish glaze on rim, body and upper part of foot; neck and handles unglazed. Graffito on shoulder, a symbol "like an elongated ... Context ca. 600 B.C ... Hesperia, Suppl. II, 1939, p. 22, fig. 8; p. 226, fig. 144, graffito (Grave II, 1). |
Flat bottom; shallow convex body; offset rim, tilted outward. Outside: bands and zigzags. Inside : procession of birds and horses to right (five horses and one bird partially preserved); in field, double ... LG IIB ... Young, Hesperia, Suppl. II, 1939, pp. 202-203. |
Handles missing.
Flaring ring foot; low bowl with vertical wall just below rim. Flat top to rim which is folded over. Horizontal ribbon handles. Reserved: resting surface and underside, disc in center ... Early 6th c. B.C ... Somewhat earlier, P 4635 F-G 12:1 Hesperia, Suppl. II, 1939, p. 119, fig. 86, B 43, with more elaborate decoration. |
Stroke polishing on neck.
Unglazed and handmade.
Small, unpainted votives are found in great quantities at many sanctuary sites. Only about 100 were saved from the dump on Hymettos, although the total ... 8th-7th c. B.C ... Most of those saved resemble examples from the Athenian Agora published by Young, Hesperia, Suppl. II, 1939, p. 157, fig. 111, C 71-C 76. |
Fragment of rim and body only.
Flat rim, projecting over sides. Shallow body, straight sides.
Clay: fine, grey (burned); black glaze inside and out (except inside curve). Assembly Place, filling of ... 1932 |
NM 16167
Complete but for handle.
Black glaze.
Other examples: Ath.Mitt. 28, 1903, Beil. XXIV,4; Hesperia 19, 1950, pl. 104, b; Kerameikos V, 1, pl. 111, inv. no. 831. The tankard developed from the ... MG II |
Complete.
Two warts on front, glazed over; inside, reserved dot on floor and band at rim with sets of short strokes. Ladder pattern on band handle.
Shiny black to red glaze.
Other large cups are listed ... EG II |
NM 16080
Complete.
Flat bottom; straight neck, increasing upward. Dot series on upper edge of lip; two glaze bands below lip inside; on handle, alternating sets of bars and St. Andrew's crosses.
Dull ... LG II |
NM 16071
Complete.
Flat bottom; continuous profile; rising band handle. Top of lip glazed; inside unglazed; ladder pattern on handle interrupted by a St. Andrew's cross.
Dull black to red glaze ... LG II |
NM 16086
Complete.
Ring foot. All glazed inside except for reserved dot on floor and three bands at rim.
Shiny black glaze.
Cf. Kerameikos V, 1, pl. 92, inv. no 238 ... MG II |
Thin brown glaze ... LG II |
Nothing of base.
Black glaze.
Like Brann I 35 ... MG II |
Base completely restored.
Dull black glaze.
Young XX 1-3 and Brann 261 are similarly decorated but deeper and less rounded so probably later than ours ... MG II |
Bottom completely restored.
Compass-drawn rings.
Dark brown glaze ... MG II |
Base and lower body all restored.
Shiny brown glaze, peeled.
Cf. Brann L 26 (LG IIA); Brann 131 (LG IIB) ... LG II |
Nothing of base.
Black glaze ... MG II |
Reserved dot at center of floor inside, band at rim.
Black glaze.
Cf. Brann I 32; also J.N. Coldstream, Arch. Anz. 78, 1963, col. 203 ... MG II |
Low disk foot.
Black to reddish brown glaze.
The decorative scheme in the handle zone appears to be strictly Middle geometric: cf. J. N. Coldstream, Arch. Anz. 78, 1963, cols. 202-203 ... MG II |
Three handles restored.
All glazed inside except for a reserved dot at center of floor and three bands below rim.
Dull glaze, brown to red.
For stacked skyphoi cf. C.V.A., Heidelberg 3 [27], text, ... LG II |
Unpainted two handled cups are discussed under Brann. Ours is closer to Agora examples which were found in Middle Geometric contexts ... MG II |
Rising band handles applied against shoulder and decorated with ladder pattern.
Shiny black glaze ... MG II |
Bottom missing.
Ladder pattern and St. Andrew's crosses on handles.
Dull glaze, brown to red ... LG II |
Flat bottom; rolled handle across the mouth. Inside unglazed; three glaze bands on handle.
Thin brown glaze, in places thick and black ... LG II |
Flat bottom and two-storeyed body.
Black glaze shading to red ... MG II |
Flat bottom; rising band handle decorated on its outer face with an elongated St. Andrew's cross.
Black glaze, fired red in places.
For system of complete banding which is Corinthian, cf. Brann 55 ... LG II |
Low ring foot. On handle, ladder pattern.
Shiny dark brown glaze.
Cf. Kerameikos V, 1, pl. 75, inv. no. 298 ... MG II |
Nothing of neck, mouth, or handle. Squat body with flat bottom. At either side, a set of three concentric circles around a dotted quatrefoil; front and back, same scheme: wavy vertical lines to point ... LG II |
Entirely glazed inside.
Shiny brown glaze ... LG II |
Nothing of mouth or handle. Low ring foot; conical body.
Shiny black glaze, brown where thin.
For other Late Geometric oinochoai with conical bodies, cf. Brann F 13 ... LG II |
Straight wall; plain lip. From left to right: man with sword (head missing), a shield-like object, and a bird (?) facing right. Glazed inside as far as preserved except for a reserved band below the lip ... LG II |
Preserves part of high, vertical neck and flaring round mouth.
Neck reserved and decorated with a row of pointed-handled tripod-cauldrons. Inside unglazed as far as preserved, except for three glaze bands ... LG II |
NM 16173
Flat bottom and oval mouth. Entirely reserved outside except for a large swastika on either side, and dot rows on upper edge of lip, along outer edges of handles, and across bottom of lower handle ... LG II |
NM 16062
Flat bottom. Ladder pattern on beginning of handle at top; three glaze bands on rim inside.
Black glaze, brown where thin.
Like the mugs from the Isis Grave, C.V.A., Athens 1[1], 4[4], 1-4 ... MG II |
NM 16135
Shiny black to dull reddish brown glaze.
The gear pattern is rare on Attic skyphoi; another example, Ath. Mitt. 81, 1966, Beil. 14: 4, no. 7 ... MG II |
NM 16168
Flat bottom; shallow, convex lower body.
High slightly concave neck decorated with four goats, couchant and regardant.
Thin brown glaze.
For the goats cf. P. Amandry, Journ. Near East St ... LG II |
All glazed except for lower edge of foot and a reserved band on either side of rim. On each handle a St. Andrew's cross.
Dull red glaze ... MG II |
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