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Rim and wall fragment.
From a deep heavy basin with projecting collar rim, rim decorated on top and outer face with lightly impressed tongue pattern. Light sandy buff clay; buff surfacing; Corinthian ... Context ca. 420-390 B.C. |
Rim fragment.
From an extremely large basin; steep wall, plain rim flat on top. Red tile fabric, smooth light buff slip. The lower part of the interior heavily worn from grinding or rubbing.
Cf. the ... Context construction filling of South Stoa I, third into last quarter of 5th c. B.C. |
Rim and floor fragment.
Sloping outer face of rim elaborately moulded. Below a plain band, a cyma reversa and a bead and reel. Reddish tile fabric. Outside, some remains of smooth cream slip; inside, ... Context ca. 500-480 B.C. |
Base fragment.
Moulded bead and reel around lower edge. Dark red clay; hard creamy slip; fabric and finish close to 1867, from the same or a closely similar basin.
One other base fragment from the Agora, ... Context ca. 500-480 B.C. |
Rim and floor fragment.
Plain lightly collared rim. Brownish red tile fabric, hard creamy slip almost all worn off the top of the rim and the floor ... Context ca. 450-420 B.C. |
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