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Fragment of black glaze skyphos base.
Incised on unglazed bottom inside ring foot: Building A, Room 2, pit. 1971 Leica P 1133-20(F 122) ... 12 May 1949 |
Base in two degrees, probaby from a column krater. Resting surface and underside unglazed. The floor of the pot is cracked and much worn, but preserves a few traces of glaze.
Neatly inscribed on the ... 24 June 1949 |
| Rim fragment. Scraped line with traces of miltos below lip.
Incised on rim: MYC ().
Metallic black glaze. Attic.
Apparently rare Attic name. Perhaps refering to 5th c. MUS, famous metal worker who made ... 11 July 1949 |
Less than one-half preserved; mended from several pieces; most of rim missing. Ring foot; thickened lip rounded above; groove below lip on exterior. Rouletting and linked palmettes on floor.
Graffito ... 8 July 1949 |
About one-third of base preserved, apparently from a small closed pot. Broad low ring foot; start of nearly vertical wall preserved.
Graffito on underside:
Attic. Black glaze on foot and underside almost ... 19 July 1949 |
Three joining fragments from shoulder and upper wall of an olpe or small pitcher.
Incomplete inscription incised vertically in two, perhaps three, lines:
Attic. Poor dull black glaze. Square Building, ... 22 July 1949 |
From rim and wall of bowl with out-turned rim.
Incised at point just above join with missing base:
Attic clay. Badly pitted dull black glaze. Square Building, fill over floor. Piers 17-18 east, layer ... 9 July 1949 |
Broken all around. Fragment from neck of coarse amphora, with a little of shoulder.
Graffito, broken at right, on neck:
Hard red clay. Footing trench for Byz. retaining wall. Leica PD 1133-25(F 239) ... 19 October 1949 |
Fragment from the neck of a pitcher or jug, broken all around.
Three neat letters in black: Δ Κ Υ
Unglazed, clay gray to brown at core, light buff at surface. House E, on level of floor. 3811 Leica ... 8 November 1949 |
Fragment from shoulder of unglazed amphora.
A herm scratched on surface, sidewise to handle attachment. Upper destruction fill over House E. 3811 Leica PD 1133-13(M 15) ... 8 November 1949 |
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