| Inventory Number: P 6072 |
| Section Number: Ε 466 |
| Title: Two-Handled Cup |
| Category: Pottery |
| Description: Upper parts of handles and fragments from side wall missing; restored in plaster. High base ring; deep bowl; two vertical loop handles rising above rim, their attachments running well down the side wall. Handmade and crude. Coarse gritty clay, fired black inside, dull orange on surface. Rudely burnished both inside and out. Sub-Neolithic or Middle Helladic? |
| Context: Grave in Metroon drain cut, from feet of skeleton. |
| Notebook Page: 900 ff. |
| Storage: Study Collections-Case No. 100-1/2 |
| Negatives: Leica, 80-86-19 (with P 6073), 5-267 |
| PD Numbers: PD 1200-10, Ptg. 158, Ptg. 250 |
| Dimensions: Diam. 0.102-0.112; H. 0.095 |
| Date Of Discovery: 22 April 1935 |
| Section: Ε |
| Deposit: I 9:2 |
| Period: Neolithic Bronze Age |
| Bibliography: Gauss (2007), p. 68, figs. 78A, B. |
| Hesperia Suppl. 20 (1982), pp. 57-58, pl. 9:b,d. |
| Hesperia 5 (1936), p. 21, fig. 18. |
| ILN (19 October 1935), p. 647, fig. 2. |
| Agora XIII, no. 384. |