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P 32307: Amphora

Sub-Mycenaean neck handled amphora. Cut off at bottom of neck, and preserved below, except for a few missing sherds and both handles broken off at handle attachments. 16 non-joining sherds and many flakes ... 6 August 1993

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P 32342: Black Glaze Stemmed Dish

Mended; somewhat over half preserved. Complex foot, torus moulding in lower half, concave in upper, rising to a small underside. Underside, resting surface, and upper half of foot reserved. Rounded, thickened ... 3 August 1994

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P 32343: Miniature Skyphos: Corinthian Type

Over three-quarters preserved; mended from several pieces. Miniature skyphos, presumably votive. Brownish-black glaze within and on lower third of body, central third covered with a reddish wash, top ... 3 August 1994

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P 32344: Red Figure Cup Fragment

Mended from 19 fragments. About half of bowl, one handle, and half of foot (as one non-joining fragment) preserved. Torus foot rising to cone underneath, slight offset on top. Top and bottom decorated ... 3 August 1994

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P 32345: Black Figure Amphora Fragment

Mended from numerous fragments to make up the foot (b), (c) and lower wall (a) of a large closed vessel. The two sections join but have not been glued because contact area is so slight. Thick torus foot ... 3 August 1994

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P 32392: Black Glaze Salt Cellar

Mended from two fragments; complete except for parts of rim. Flat base, rising up slightly toward edge. Vertical walls curve up and in to plain rim. Underside reserved, rest covered in a thinnish dull ... 3 August 1994

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P 32393: Stemmed Lekanis

Mended. About two thirds preserved. Broad disk foot with torus profile, rising within. Low stem. Broad flaring bowl, flanged at rim to receive lid. No handles preserved. Reserved: underside of foot, edge ... 3 August 1994

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P 32394: DA 13525

About two thirds preserved, mended from numerous fragments. Deep askos with hollow tube. Rounded base, very high body. Spout with broad, concave rim around hole, short strap handle to other side of tube ... 3 August 1994