Corinth Object: CP 264
Collection:   Corinth
Type:   Object
Name:   CP 264
Title:   MIDDLE HELLADIC GRAY MINYAN BOWL OR GOBLET
Category:   Pottery
Category Code:   CP
Object Number:   264
Description:   Bowl or Goblet. Flat base, sharply carinated body with max. diameter at midbody, slightly outturned lip. Two vertical strap handles, high swung, attached at rim and point of carination. Buck (Hesp 1964) shape A 11
Decoration:   Exterior slip is preserved.
Material:   Fine clay
Munsell Color:   Surface 5 YR 4/1 (dark grey)
Condition:   Complete profile. twelve joining fragments preserve 5% of base, 1/5 body, 1/10 rim, most of one handle
Manufacture:   WM
Dimensions Actual:   H. to lip 0.087, H. to handle 0.11
Dimensions Restored:   Diam of rim 0.15
Period:   Middle Helladic
Area:   Korakou
Context:   NB81 B49 P224
Findspot Description:   No findspot recorded on vessel. This vase may belong to P VI instead of P V, as Blegen only noted 4 Minyan sherds in this basket and this vase is mended from 12 sherds. In P VI's pottery sheet, Blegen notes parts of 3 Minyan bowls.
Bibliography:   Blegen 1921, p. 15, fig. 19
Site:   Korakou
City:   Ancient Corinth
Country:   Greece
References:   Publication: Blegen, Korakou; a prehistoric settlement ... 1921
Monument: Korakou
Images (5)
Basket: NB81 B49 P224