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Tripod cooking pot. One foot and a little of the round-bodied bowl preserved. High foot, thin oval in section, tapering to a small blunt tip.
Sandy micaceous clay, pinkish with gray core; carefully made ... LH IIIB–C Early |
Wall fragment. Parts of two whorl-shell motifs preserved, the one almost complete, that at the left showing part of stem only.
Pink clay, buff slip, red glaze.
Addenda 2025: Fine reddish yellow (5YR ... LH IIIB |
Mended from many pieces. Nearly complete; fragments from lip and foot missing. Two small vertical band handles. Slightly offset lip; narrow bowl; slightly sloping spreading foot with a shallow depression ... 24-25 May 1951 |
Mended from four pieces. Complete but for lip fragment and handle; cracked at lip. Offset lip, narrow bowl, medium stem; sloping foot, depression in the center underneath.
Very pale coarse buff clay; ... LH IIIB–C |
Mended from three pieces; complete but for handle, vertical band from rim and chips. Shallow teacup type. Flat, slightly offset base.
Unglazed; pink-buff clay, poorly cleaned
Addenda 2025: Fine reddish ... LH IIIB |
Mended from many pieces; largely complete; more than half of the foot, small pieces from walls and part of one handle missing. Similar to P 21406 (Σ 2434), but narrower bowl, shorter stem; flat foot with ... 24-25 May 1951 |
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Shield-shaped, lentoid. Pierced vertically.
Similar to ST 498 (H 676), but without the four depressions which on that suggest a seal stone.
Black steatite.
Addenda 2025: Bluish black (GLEY 2 2.5/5PB) ... 24-25 May 1951 |
| Mended from many pieces. Complete but for small chips. Similar to P 21406 (Σ 2434) but straighter rim and flatter foot.
Unglazed; buff clay with bits.
ADDENDA P 21406: Two vertical band handles, deep ... 24-25 May 1951 |
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