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About two-thirds of rim and walls missing. Shape as P 8499 (Ι 921). Stamped with a much worn die.
Buff clay; matte paint, dark red and black inside, thinner and lighter over most of outside.
ADDENDA ... May-June 1936 |
A piece missing from rim and wall. Shape like P 8499 (Ι 921), but walls proportionately lower. Stamped with a very degenerate rosette, with raised dots between the petals.
Hard brick red clay, many impurities; ... May-June 1936 |
Corner of a rectangular plaque or plate with relief ornament. Part of border: dotted rosettes, connected by tendrils, between two grooved bands.
Buff to yellow-buff clay, covered with matte dark brown ... 13 June 1933 |
About half preserved. Small plate with flat floor and base, oblique wall and heavy, vertical rim. At center of floor, a device stamp: eight-petalled rosette.
Soft orange-buff clay; dull reddish glaze ... 8-17 June 1933 |
A small piece from rim and wall missing. Broad flat base, low walls, and vertical collar-like rim sharply set off from sides. Inside, in center, a deeply impressed eight-leaved rosette.
Pinkish-buff ... May-June 1936 |
| Plain, slightly flaring sides; low foot ring; the underside of the bottom slightly higher than the lowest part of the side walls. Restored in plaster.
Fine pinkish-red clay, good red matte glaze, inside ... 9-17 June 1933 |
The rim very slightly keeled, the sides sloping down sharply. The base should have been flat, but the stamp, off center, has been so deeply impressed as to form a bulge on the outside. The stamp shows ... 9-17 June 1933 |
| About one-quarter preserved, mended from seven pieces. The bottom flat, inset a little from the lower edge of the walls, forming the resting surface. The sides slope outwards gradually, no rim.
Fine ... 10 June 1933 |
Two large fragments, put together from many small ones, of a shallow bowl with nearly flat rim. Restored in plaster. On the rim a deeply incised groove and a narrow band of rouletting; inside, in the center, ... 9-17 June 1933 |
| Robinson, H. S ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... A group of closed deposits, ranging in date from the 1st century B.C. to the early 7th century A.D., provide evidence for the relative and absolute chronology of pottery used during many centuries of Roman ... 1959 |
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