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| Mended from countless fragments. Most of rim and sides missing, the handle on the upper surface beside the spout is preserved. The shape resembles that of the early "duck" vases of the Cycladic period ... 4 April 1933 |
| From a large duck askos, spout and a little of shoulder preserved.
Dirty reddish-brown clay covered with light cream slip; dull black glaze on neck and outside of rim and for a broad band around shoulder ... 17 April 1954 |
| Six non-joining pieces; a), b) and c) each consisting of several joined fragments. From a vase which is turned on the wheel and has added on top or bottom a long handmade lug pointed at both ends and roughly ... 18 May 1940 |
| Missing much of handle and spout, and about half the body; restored in plaster. Spreading ring foot. Body flaring below, convex above, bulging at the middle. Vertical spout, with high concave neck, bulging ... May-June 1951 |
| Mended from many fragments. Restored in plaster.Outside unglazed. Thin reddish glaze inside mouth and on front half and bottom of interior. Round base with low ring foot.
Cf. P 10025. Found with T 1311 ... 10 March 1932 |
| Part of rim and much of wall missing. Restored in plaster. Ring foot; large round echinus mouth; high body.
Dull black glaze; thick brownish-red wash inside. Well. Leica ... 23 April 1937 |
| About half the lip of the spout and a small piece of the wall missing. Broad squat pot on very low ring foot; walls nearly vertical; the top domed, finished at the center with a low button. Wide, slightly ... 5 May 1938 |
| Tip of tail and fragments from walls missing. Low ring foot; broad concave lip; flat band handle on the top.
Thin pinkish-buff clay. Black wash (or deposit?) inside. Unglazed. Well, lower fill b, POU, ... 17 May 1938 |
| Fragments from body and handle missing; restored in plaster. Same shape as P 16058, P 16059 (ΓΓ 740, ΓΓ 741), but smaller. Short spout rising vertically; flaring lip rounded on outer face.
Coarse reddish-brown ... 2-19 May 1939 |
| Lip and handle broken away, and much of the body and lip missing; restored in plaster. Shape and size much as the glazed askos P 16456 (ΓΓ 911), but the wall more spreading, the shoulder angle sharper ... May, June 1939 |
| Plain duck askos. Part of one side and rim of the spout missing.
Gritty pink clay, slipped. Well 9, bottom. Context second half of 4th c. B.C. Leica ... 31 May 1935 |
| Small hole in side; otherwise intact. Small duck askos, with rounded wall and large central opening; spout tilts back to join band handle; shallow bell mouth.
Pinkish-buff clay; thin fabric, neatly finished ... 9 June 1954 |
Ring askos, the sides rounding over into large central opening; saucer mouth; spout tilted back against handle. Buff slip or surfacing; good black glaze on rim, inside and out, on top of handle and for ... Context ca. 520-490 B.C. |
Domed askos. Low ring foot, broad plain-rimmed spout; strap handle concave in section; around lip a wheelrun groove, another partway down the spout and a pair around top of wall. Pinkish clay, gray at ... Context ca. 500-480 B.C. |
Handle restored.
Domed askos. Handle, missing save for attachments, restored after two others, larger, from the same deposit, P 16058-59. Saucer rim, heavily rounded outside; broad- based ring foot, slightly ... Context ca. 490-450 B.C. |
Spout and a little of shoulder.
Domed askos fragment. Tall spout with plain flaring rim. Gritty grayish to pink clay, brown at surfaces; cream slip outside. Thin dull black glaze on neck and rim for broad ... Context ca. 420-400 B.C. |
Giant askos, domed top finished with button knob; spread- ing ring foot, tall vertical spout with plain slightly flaring rim. Gray ware, slightly micaceous; dark gray surfacing.
The fabric close to that ... Context ca. 460-440 B.C. |
Handle restored.
Domed askos. Shallow saucer mouth; sharp angle at shoulder; disc foot slightly concave beneath. Pale buff clay and surfacing. Corinthian.
Close, from Corinth, C-39-269, from a well-filling ... Context, second quarter to last quarter of 5th c. B.C. |
Duck askos. Steep flaring mouth; ring foot; the top slopes in a straight line from neck to tail. Pale greenish buff clay reddish at core and sandy to the touch. Probably Corinthian ... Context ca. 440-425 B.C. |
Duck askos. Deep bell mouth, low ring foot. Brownish buff clay, smooth surfacing; dull red glaze on rim, inside of mouth and over part of interior; a broad band around the foot.
For the bell mouth in ... Probably last quarter of 5th century. |
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