One handle and one-fourth of body missing.
Small foot; flat resting surface; nippled underside. Low, wide, slightly flaring neck set off from body by glazed groove. Rim inclined above molding, which is ... Ca. 150
Well by Stoa Pier 3.
Mouth was discovered in 1950 (p. 2273). Between first and second POU; no joins between the groups, which were separated by nearly sterile fill. No apparent chronological difference ... Mid-2nd c. B.C.