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| Jar with two handles, buff clay with brownish band about rim and base of handles and red paint on inside. Oscar Broneer, Nb. No. 2. 67 ... 3 Nov 1932 |
| Long handled ladle, buff clay, undecorated. Oscar Broneer, Nb. No. 2. 67 ... 3 Nov 1932 |
Decorated with stripes. From selected sherds found within or under apsidal house floor; from floor at western end. Leica, 3-18 ... 21 November 1932 |
| Fragment from base. Decorated with lines on reserved bands: simple geometric.
Glazed inside with reserved circle in center. From selected sherds found within or under apsidal house floor; from under platform ... 30 November 1932 |
Fragment preserving part of bottom and of sides.
Glazed inside and out.
Type common in the later Geometric graves at Eleusis: cf. P 1654. From selected sherds found within or under apsidal house floor; ... 21 November 1932 |
| Decorated with concentric circles.
Glazed inside. From selected sherds found within or under apsidal house floor; under platform at S.E. side of house. Leica, 3-18 ... 21 November 1932 |
Reserved band. From selected sherds found within or under apsidal house floor; floor at western end. Leica, 3-18 ... 21 November 1932 |
Decorated with concentric circles. From selected sherds found within or under apsidal house floor; under platform at N.E. side of house. Leica, 3-18 ... 30 November 1932 |
Fragment from striped handle.
Protogeometric or Geometric. From selected sherds found within or under apsidal house floor; from floor at western end. Leica, 3-18 ... 21 November 1932 |
Fragment from striped kylix handle. Glazed inside. From selected sherds found within or under apsidal house floor; from floor at western end. Leica, 3-18 ... 30 November 1932 |
Fragment from lip. From selected sherds found within or under apsidal house floor; from under platform along N.E. side. Leica, 3-18 ... 30 November 1932 |
Offset rim.
Glazed inside and out. From selected sherds found within or under apsidal house floor; from under platform along N.E. side. Leica, 3-18 ... 30 November 1932 |
| Fragment from base.
Brown highly micaceous clay. Traces of burning. Handmade. From selected sherds found within or under apsidal house floor; from the floor at western end. Leica, 3-18 PD 380, PD 2774-109 ... 21 November 1932 |
Horizontal and curved incisions.
Red, micaceous clay with a light brown surface. Handmade.
ADDENDA Not handmade incised ware. From selected pottery from top of floor at western end of apsidal house ... 21 November 1932 |
The forepart of a horse wearing a studded chestband. Part of a draped rider wearing a chlamys is preserved.
Clay: Fine, buff, covered in front with white paint on back with black glaze. Pink of rider's ... Early fourth century B.C. |
Female figure, seated right on a rectangular seat (?), leaning on her right hand. She wears a thin chiton with embroidered bodice, a white hair ribbon and bracelet. In the upper left corner of the fragment ... November 1932 |
Broken off at the root of the neck.
A mature female head wearing a stephane and round earrings. The reverse is worked flat. Disk or knot over forehead.
Clay: Firm, buff. The front covered by white pain ... Early fourth century B.C. |
Broken away at the mid-neck. Hollow, rounded behind.
A mature female face. The hair is drawn in a loose roll above the brow from either side and is knotted in a peak of the forehead.
Clay: Fine, buff, ... Early fourth century B.C. |
Only the chest remains.
The upper part of a male torso, a broad strap passes diagonally
across it leading down from the right shoulder.
Clay: Gritty, ash grey inside, bug outside, faint traces of white ... Early fourth century B.C. |
Head, legs and tail missing. Solid.
A galloping horse. No trace of rider.
Clay: Fine, buff, covered with white paint, very soft clay. Modeled in the round. From the filling behind the terrace wall ... Probably early fourth century B.C. |
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