Corinth Object: CP 202
Collection:   Corinth
Type:   Object
Name:   CP 202
Title:   LATE HELLADIC II STEMMED CUP
Category:   Pottery
Category Code:   CP
Object Number:   202
Description:   Cup with solid base, slightly hollowed on interior, with flaring profile; ovoid body with straight flaring profile, max. diam. ca. 00.045; narrow flaring rim with rounded lip, deformed by handles. 2 vertical handles attached to max. diam. and lip. Furumark form 79, stemmed cup 254 (LH IIB).
Decoration:   Surface slipped and lightly burnished (?); dull black glaze: undersurface reserved; foot glazed with glaze overlapping base of body; body: 3 glazed circumference bands, in handle zone band of careless, running spirals, maing 1 1/2 to 2 revolutions, short fringe close to center, 2concentric arcs framing handles; rim glazed inside and out; handles striped. For motif, Furumark 46, spirals 33.
Material:   Fine hard buff clay to pale orange at break, with rare voids, tiny black inclusions.
Munsell Color:   10YR 8/3 to 10YR 7/6 (break)
Condition:   Complete profile. Intact except for small missing section of rim W00.025; partly cracked; glaze partly faded.
Manufacture:   WM
Dimensions Actual:   H00.070 (max) H00.068 (lip) D00.032 (foot) D00.095-00.10 (lip)
Chronology:   Late Mycenaean II (?)
Area:   Korakou
Context:   NB84 B132 P82
Provenance:   Corinthia
Findspot Description:   ="goblet from Grave I R" in Corinth Pottery Inventory I (CWB), p. 49 no. 19
Bibliography:   Blegen 1921, P054 fig. 74.2
Site:   Korakou
City:   Ancient Corinth
Country:   Greece
References:   Publication: Blegen, Korakou; a prehistoric settlement ... 1921
Monument: Korakou
Basket: NB84 B132 P82