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| A short-necked bottle shaped like an unguentarium.
Thin fabric; purple glass. Cemetery at corner of Piraeus and Herakleidou Streets, grave F. 66 Leica ... April 1937 ... Cemetery at corner of Piraeus and Herakleidou Streets, grave F. |
Fragment from wall of heavy open pot, probably a semi-glazed krater.
Inscribed outside:
Black glaze wash, inside only. Foundations of Cemetery west wall. 8394 Leica ... 9 April 1949 ... Foundations of Cemetery west wall. |
Part of high foot ring preserved. On floor of plate, part of border and row of eggs inside row of palmettes.
Cf. Agora XII, no. 1022. Found prior to excavation; exact provenience unknown. (Lenormant ... February 1936 ... (Lenormant Street Cemetery area. |
| Fragment from the shoulder. Parts of two standing figures holding a branch upright between them. Double spirals in the ground.
Black glaze much flaked. Cf. F-G 12:1 N.E. corner of Cemetery, layer II, ... 28 May 1938 ... N.E. corner of Cemetery, layer II, stone packing in corner. |
| Fragment from the edge of a flat pyxis lid or bobbin(?). Leg and upper body of silen running right, head turned back left. A band of circumscribed palmettes above. Reserved band at edge. Underside unglazed ... 8 April 1949 ... Cleaning around west wall of cemetery; washed down from dump. |
Both handles and foot missing.
Ribbed lower wall, pointed; flaring rim. Scraped line on lower wall just above junction of lower wall and foot.
Also ribbed but slightly later, Brussels A 1713: CVA 3(3) ... Ca. 350 B.C ... Also ribbed but slightly later, Brussels A 1713: CVA 3(3) pl. 3(138) 17; Alexandria, from the Hadra cemetery: Bull. soc. arch. |
Fusiform body on flaring base slightly concave beneath. Thickened lip with rounded outer profile; heavy strap handle. Highly micaceous reddish fabric, very thick and heavy; unglazed. East Greek.
Young ... Context ca. 550-525 B.C ... For the shape in Corinth see Corinth, XIII, North Cemetery, pl. 32, Grave 219-2 and -4; Grave 220-2 and -3. |
Squat ovoid body on ring foot; flaring rim with interior flange; rolled handles. Attic household ware; glaze wash inside, and traces of a glaze band below the handles.
On a somewhat more slender example ... Context ca. 435-425 B.C ... On a somewhat more slender example in the National Museum, Athens 2593, the conical lid, similar to 1558, is preserved; close, but the lid missing, Athens, Acropolis Museum from the Syntagma cemetery: Ἐφ., 1958, p. 93, fig. 159 (Grave LIX = 79, 1). |
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