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| Cistern. Olynthus V, no. 806, p. 233, pl. 171. Well. Richter and MIlne, 1935, p. 21, fig. 142. Roberts, 1978, p. 211, fig. 10:e. Schefold, 1934, no. 581, p. 59, pl. 17. Rieth, 1955, col. 11, figs. 2:c, ... Agora 29 422 P 15392 P 26875 P 20502 P 28745 P 3833 P 29161 P 22878 P 26030 P 16126 P 31956 P 22184 Lot Κ 292 Lot ΣΑ 198 R 21:2 E 14:1 J 5:1 M 23:1 G 14:2 M-N 15:1 ... 225-175 B.C ... Olynthus V, no. 806, p. 233, pl. 171 ... Knigge, 1966, nos. 151:2, 155;2, pp. 88-89, pl. 58 ... Knigge, 1966, no. 155:1 |
Jug With Thin Neck.
Intact.
Raised base with flaring profile; concave underside. Pear-shaped body. Long, thin neck. Flaring rim with angular profile, concave to inside. Strap handle from shoulder to ... Context of 325-300 ... The type is represented at the Agora by two nearly identical pieces (this and the following); an earlier, completely glazed version, with broader foot, comes from lower levels of the same well (P 29161, J 5:1, VII). Two more, semiglazed like ours, come from 4th-century graves in the Kerameikos (Knigge 1966, nos. 151:2, 155:2, pp. 88--89, pl. 58, the latter found with a kantharos dating around 300 [ibid., no. 155:1]). ... The form of the mouth and the fact that J 5:1 contained many lekythoi suggest that the vessel was used for oil, although it resembles the footed olpe in shape (cf. P 26030 [Agora XII, no. 283, p. 255, pl. 13]). |
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