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P 19990 BIS: Amphora Fragment

Large shoulder fragment of an amphora. Above, long-legged birds, right; then three glazed bands. Below, upper part of head of feline, right, decorated with small circles. Band of filling ornament at left ... 23 May 1957

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P 632: Bowl

Fragmentary. Reconstructed from many fragments. Restored in plaster. Horizontal handle with vertical strap to lip. Elaborate decoration all over outside and in center inside. On bottom, inside and outside, ... 13-19 April 1932

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P 80: Pyxis Fragment with Paint Decoration

Part of the side, narrowed at the middle, and a bit of the flat under-surface. On the outside, three wide bands, the upper and lower of purple paint, the middle one of black glaze partly fired red and ... 11 July 1931

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P 299: Jug with Glaze Decoration

Trefoil lip. Lip to body handle broken away. Jug leans forward, right, from flat but not level base. Squat body tapers to thickish neck. Decoration in horizontal bands of brown glaze; a reserved band at ... 2 March 1932

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P 3702: Black Figure Bowl Fragment

Mended from three fragments. From a large open bowl with slightly projecting horizontal lip. Glazed black inside. On the outside, below the lip, a narrow black band, from which hangs a triangle separating ... 1 May 1934

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P 3991: Vessel Fragment

Mended from two pieces. The upper left (?) corner of a reserved panel in which is a twisting object. Left, black glaze, flaked; above, four horizontal lines in dilute glaze at edge of panel. Interior unglazed ... 11 May 1934

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P 19207: Lid Fragment: Proto-Corinthian

Fragment from the rim of a large lid with narrow downturned edge. An animal followed by a bird, right. Added red on the animals; brown bands on the vertical face of the edge. Careful incision. The clay ... 5 April 1948

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P 21337: Amphora Fragment

From the wall of a large pot. Almost vertical side, very uneven inside. Unglazed inside. Outside, in black-brown glaze, part of a panel decoration of six concentric circles, the outer one having short ... 19 May 1951