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Rim of skyphos with attachments for one of the handles.
Reddish brown on buff.
ADDENDA 2018: Four joining fragments to a small deep bowl with flaring rim and one preserved horizontal, round-section ... LH IIIC Middle ... Hesperia 8 (1939), p. 369, fig. 48,a. |
Rim of skyphos with part of one handle.
Black paint turning to red on buff clay.
ADDENDA 2018: Single sherd to a large deep bowl with flaring rim and part of a horizontal, round-section handle preserved ... LH IIIC Early ... Hesperia 8 (1939), p. 369, fig. 48,c. |
Rim and handle of skyphos.
Red paint on buff clay.
ADDENDA 2018: Two joining sherds to a medium deep bowl with flaring rim and one preserved horizontal, round-section handle. The exterior decoration ... LH IIIC Middle ... Hesperia 8 (1939), p. 369, fig. 48,e. |
Rim and handle of skyphos.
Reddish brown paint on light tan clay.
ADDENDA 2018: Single flaring rim sherd to deep bowl preserving a complete horizontal, round-section handle. No base is preserved.
... LH IIIC Early(?) ... Hesperia 8 (1939), p. 369, fig. 48,d. |
Rim and attachment for handle of skyphos.
Dull brown paint on greenish yellow clay.
ADDENDA 2018: Two joining sherds to a small deep bowl with flaring rim and the preserved remains of one horizontal, ... LH IIIC Early ... Hesperia 8 (1939), p. 369, fig. 48,b. |
Fragment of rim and beginning of handle attachment of skyphos.
Dark red paint on buff clay.
ADDENDA 2018: Single sherd to a small deep bowl with flaring rim. Trace of one horizontal, round-section handle ... LH IIIC ... Hesperia 8 (1939), p. 369, fig. 48,f. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Broken on all sides; the surface much weathered.
Three lines of the inscription preserved; stoichedon.
Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA Restored by B.D.M. (25 May 1937), as a choregic dedication ... 5th. century B.C ... Hesperia 8 (1939), p. 48, no. 15. |
| Broken at the bottom.
The whole surface is left rough, only the inscribed part of the front face preserved.
Sanctuary of the Anakion.
Poros. Found in the wall of the modern house 637/15, over the southeastern ... Ca. 450 B.C ... Hesperia 8 (1939), p. 48, no. 14. |
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