| Inventory Number: P 6073 |
| Section Number: Ε 467 |
| Title: Bowl |
| Category: Pottery |
| Description: Fragments missing from wall, restored in plaster. The vase had been broken in antiquity and mended with string(?) passed through holes drilled along side the fracture. Round bottom; gently out-turned lip. On one side a cleft lug rises from the rim. Coarse clay, fired ash gray. Slipped and polished both inside and out. Slip much flaked. Sub-Neolithic or Middle Helladic? |
| Keyword: LeadMends |
| Context: Grave in Metroon drain cut, from near head of skeleton. |
| Notebook Page: 900-903 |
| Storage: Study Collections-Case No. 100-1/2 |
| Negatives: Leica, 80-86-20 (with P 6072), 5-267 |
| PD Numbers: PD 1200-10, Ptg. 158, Ptg. 250 |
| Dimensions: Diam. ca. 0.175; H. 0.09 |
| 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. 58-60, pl. 9:a,c. |
| Hesperia 5 (1936), p. 21, fig. 18. |
| AJA 39 (1935), no. 4, p. 441. |
| ILN (19 October 1935), p. 647, fig. 4. |
| Agora XIII, no. 385. |