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Turkish sherds from this level. No tins of pottery ... August 1951 |
Tins 6-7.
The mending of pottery revealed a break at about 19.60, although the nature of the pottery seems about the same: "A" and "D" ware, gouged ware, flaring-mouthed jars, micaceous water jars and ... Late 3rd.-early 4th. c. A.D. |
Fragments of body missing. Slender body tapering sharply to a hollow foot; short, steep shoulder and tall, narrow neck with thickened lip and a projecting flange just below lip; two vertical ridged handles ... April-May 1936 |
The right side of the head of the dog preserved.
Red glaze; white paint over the red on eye and collar, black in eyebrow.
Cf. T 517. Well. Fill IV. Leica ... 21 May 1936 |
| Broken all around. Probably from a pot. Head of a faun(?) wreathed with ivy leaves and clusters.
Poor purplish-red glaze, outside only. Hard red clay.
Cf. P 12323.
ADDENDA Probably a silen, plastic ... 8 June 1936 |
Bottom and fragments of body missing. Restored in plaster. Cylindrical amphora with rounded bottom and protruding toe(?). Shoulder rounds over to a short neck with thickened lip. Short vertical handles ... April-May 1936 |
From the bottom of a deep skyphos with ring foot.
Incised underneath: Well. Leica PD 1133-22 (F170), DA 15242 ... 4th c. B.C. |
Lip, handle and a few fragments of body missing. Shape and decoration as P 21848 (ΠΘ 3434).
Soft pinkish clay, slightly micaceous; buff surfacing.
ADDENDA P 21848: Plump ovoid jug on ring foot; neck ... April-May 1936 |
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