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Wall fragments missing, but enough preserved to show that there were no horizontal handles. Deep pointed ovoid body on flaring ring foot; continuous curve from neck to shoulder; flat-topped projecting ... Context ca. 425-400 B.C. |
Handle restored.
Ring foot; very tall neck spreading slightly towards top; rolled projecting rim. Buff clay; brown to black glaze wash on the rim and for a pair of bands widely spaced on the shoulder ... Context ca. 350-320 B.C. |
Similar to 1618, but shoulder somewhat broader and tall neck spreading to trefoil rim. Dull purplish black glaze on rim and for two bands at shoulder ... Context ca. 350-320 B.C. |
Similar to 1619, but body hardly more than half as tall although neck is of about same size. Trefoil mouth with split rim; strap handle showing pronounced S-curve. Light buff surfacing, no glaze; traces ... Context ca. 350-320 B.C. |
Large, deep-bodied version of 1619 and 1620. Split trefoil rim; very broad strap handle with three light finger-grooves down outer face. Rather roughly finished; considerable mica shows in the clay; little ... Context, 4th c. B.C. |
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