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| Black glaze band on inside rim reddish clay, black glaze Complete profile. large part of rim and side RIP Zygouries |
| brown glaze band on lip inside and out buff clay, brown glaze Complete profile. large parts of rim missing, partially burnt, round hole in foot Zygouries |
| brown glaze band on lip buff clay, brown glaze foot RIP Zygouries |
| Coarse ware (class D) according to Blegen (Zygouries). Cylindrical base. Lower portion of a substantial cylindrical base or stand that supported some kind of broad shallow basin made in one piece with ... |
| Unpainted Ware (Group D) according Blegen (Zygouries). Shallow bowl, regularly shaped with smoothed surface. None Grayish buff clay Complete or intact. Intact Zygouries |
| reddish clay Complete or intact. Intact Zygouries |
| Coarse Ware (Type D) according to Blegen (Zygouries); Small cup almost in the shape of an askos from the forward position of the mouth. Sits on a flat base, with a broad squat body which narrows to a mouth ... |
| brownish glaze outside and around rim inside buff clay, brownish glaze Complete profile. Parts of back and side RIP Zygouries |
| Class D (unpainted ware) according to Blegen (Zygouries); low jar with flat bottom, broadly rounded body, and a rather narrow vertical neck. Two small, more or less flat, loop handles set vertically about ... |
| Miscellaneous Other Ware (Type F) according to Blegen (Zygouries). Lower part of a goblet or chalice standing on a high stem with broad, bell-shaped foot. Possibly a type of brazier or incense burner ... |
| Class C I (b) [Patterned Ware, Dark on light, Open/Free Style] according to Blegen (Zygouries). Fragment of a tankard. The pot is finished with a good slip on which it carries three zones of decoration ... |
| Class C I (a) [Patterened Ware, Dark on light, Zone décor] according to Blegen (Zygouries); Upper part of somewhat squat jug, with narrow neck splaying to a wider mouth. The jug probably had a small loop ... |
| Yellow minyan, small cup. The regularity of the shape and the even thickness of the thin walls are due to the wheel. The vessel is really a sort of bowl with rounded bottom, the curve of which continues ... |
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