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P 27184: Pithos Fragment

From the bottom of a large pithos. Foot and beginning of wall. Narrow foot concave underneath. Coarse clay, pink to buff, with bits. House of the Greek Mosaic, above bedrock in N.W. corner of Room S ... June 1964 ... From the bottom of a large pithos. Foot and beginning of wall. ... House of the Greek Mosaic, above bedrock in N.W. corner of Room S. Cont. S 7.

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P 10529: Pithos

About half of upper part preserved, and many non-joining fragments, including part of shoulder with handle attachment. Restored in plaster. In flaring lip a hole has been punched, but core never removed ... 12-14 May 1937

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P 13951: Pithos Fragment

Fragment from the mouth of a small pithos with slightly bulging neck and a very wide splayed rim, slightly upcurved to an angular lip. Gritty reddish to brown clay, gray at core. Outside and on rim, ... 12-14 May 1937

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P 10854: Pithos Fragment

Wall fragment. Elaborately decorated with a scheme of "wheels", bars, cross-hatched lozenges or triangles, and star-like rosettes. Handmade of coarse buff to pinkish clay, with many white particles; ... 3 June 1937

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P 13952: Pithos Fragment

Over half of neck and lip, with one small joining fragment of shoulder preserved. High neck with concave profile, flaring to plain lip, flattened on top. Clamp holes in two wall fragments. Pinkish-buff ... 12-14 May 1937

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P 34557: Pithos Fragment

Large fragment preserving small portion of rim. Everted rim, flat on top. Handmade. Coarse red clay, with traces of off-white slip. Clay: light red 2.5 YR 6/8; slip: pink 5 YR 8/3. AS 1083 Royal Stoa ... 16 July 1973

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I 6995: Marble Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Broken at all edges except right. White fine-grained marble; Pentelic. Found in trench alpha; built into pithos. Leica ... 6 May 1965

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P 14696: Pithos

Most of rim and neck preserved with part of shoulder; wide flat rim with ridge at edge. High wide neck forming continuous curve to rounded shoulder. Three notched ridges around top of shoulder. Coarse ... 15 April 1939