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Class A II, according to Blegen. The pot is unusually tall for its length, and its upright lines contrast with the more horizontal lines of the average sauceboat. The vessel stands on a well-shaped raised ... |
| red clay Fragment. RIP; spout and parts of sides missing and RIP Zygouries |
Class B I (Glazed, partially coated ware) according to Blegen (Zygouries); jug with flattened bottom, single flattened, round handle and sturdy neck with broad shallow spout. Its curve in all cases suggests ... |
red glaze exterior reddish clay, red glaze Complete profile. part of lip missing, small bit RIP Zygouries |
| Sauceboat shape with horiztonal handle opposite of spout. Spout is not useable. Instead it comes to a rectangular point and is in the shape of a ram's head with two horns curving around the eyes (also ... |
aka "Pyxis". Class B II (Glazed, completely covered ware) type, according to Blegen (Zygouries). Base and part of one side missing. Globular shape with extremely small mouth. On either side low down, at ... |
| mottled glaze outside, dark glaze interior buff clay, mottled dark glaze Complete profile. base and large chunk of side RIP, missing small chip from rim Zygouries |
buff clay, reddish in spots Fragment. Front and side RIP Zygouries |
pale clay, purplish black glaze Fragment. base and one side preserved Zygouries |
mottled red and black glaze in and out pale clay, mottled red and black glaze Complete profile. spout and part of side preserved Zygouries |
pale clay, black glaze RIP Zygouries |
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