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| [Originally identified as a pitcher.]
Neck, half rim, half handle and beginning of shoulder preserved. Nearly straight neck, flaring to the round mouth, with a thickened rounded rim on the outer face; ... January-February 1950 |
| The body fragmentary; restored in plaster to near the base (missing); both horizontal handles broken off. Plump ovoid body; band handle from below rim; broad projecting rim, slightly flaring.
Micaceous ... 1-2 August 1947 |
| Preserves a large part of the body, from above the foot to the base of the neck, including one of the horizontal handles. Nearly flat shoulder. The body banded at wide intervals; scrolls pendent from the ... 4-6 May 1938 |
| Shoulder and walls fragmentary; handles not preserved; profile complete. Restored in plaster. The stumps of one side-handle remain but no evidence for vertical handle; may be a side-handled amphora. Substantial ... March 1955 |
| Several joining fragments give the rim, part of the neck and most of one handle. Shallow collared rim.
Micaceous orange clay. Orange lines, horizontally on neck.
ADDENDA I doubt this had two opposite ... March 1955 |
| Intact save fragment from mouth. Substantial ring foot; plump ovoid body; vertical neck; rolled rim; small rolled side handles; short band handle from below rim to middle of shoulder.
Decoration in matte ... 9 June 1954 |
Fragmentary; profile pre-served from top of shoulder to near base, with one horizontal handle.
Pinkish clay with light gray core, slight traces of mica. Thin creamy slip worn and pitted, the surface rough ... Context ca. 600-570 B.C. |
Orange buff clay full of dark grits but without mica; fine creamy slip now largely flaked away and with it most of the decoration. Red glaze for bands at base of neck, above and below handle-zone and for ... Context ca. 520-490 B.C. |
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