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This is the lower part of a small broad jug, standing on a relatively large, edged flat base. It is made of coarse buff clay, pinkish toward the surface, but is well turned, and exhibits the same regular ... 4th C AD |
| Class B II (Glazed, completely coated ware) according to Blegen (Zygouries); similar to Z226 in shape, though much smaller. (Blegen, Zygouries, pg 92) Incised decoration: Two parallel horizontal lines ... |
| Class A II (polished yellow mottled ware) according to Blegen (Zygouries); Lid for larger pyxis; circular shape with the edge turned over sharpy to fit around the rim. On the top is a long lug with two ... |
brown glaze in and out reddish clay, brown glaze Fragment. Tomb VII, Zygouries |
Simple deep jar which stands on a comparatively small raised base and has curving sides which rise to a broad mouth with a slightly flattened rim. Compare with Z287 and Z39. None Brick-red cooking fabric ... |
Coarse ware (class D) according to Blegen (Zygouries). Large example of deep jar which stands on a comparatively small raised base and has curving sides which rise to a broad mouth with a slightly flattened ... |
Coarse ware (class D) according to Blegen (Zygouries). Pithos. Stands on small, well-shaped raised base. Flat rim, no handles but rather more than two thirds of the way up from the bottom are four large ... |
Coarse ware (class D) according to Blegen (Zygouries). Pithos. Stands on very small base. Four large bosses, approximately evenly spaced interrupt a lower rope band and the appearance of this arrangement ... |
| Class B II (Glazed, completely coated ware) type according to Blegen (Zygouries); Forepart of a large sauceboat. Fine, hard, lustrous coating of glaze, very durable, in and out Buff clay with gold mica ... |
Matt-painted, class 1 (Blegen, Zygouries); Large coarse jug. Crudely made, apparently not on the wheel with thick, heavy walls. Flat base, oval body, and a low neck which may have ended in a projecting ... |
| Large bath; only bottom portion survives, none of rim. The sides splay outward and the ends are rounded. The walls have a thickness varying from 0.01 to 0.02 and the biscuit naturally shows a rather coarse ... |
| Diminutive goblet on stem with two small loop handles (vertical). Linear design: band on rim, start of stem and mid stem. Main zone decorated with series of slightly wavy vertical lines in groups of 2-3 ... |
| Deep jar with flat base, nearly cylindrical body flaring somewhat to massive outward thickened rim, flat on top, flanged outside. Two horizontal round loop handles set just below rim. On body are four ... |
| Squat conical lid with a flat loop handle at the apex of the cone. The diameter would allow it to fit on the cooking pots found in the same room (see Z 126-127). The handle was very carelessly placed without ... |
Squat conical lid with a flat loop handle at the apex of the cone. The diameter would allow it to fit on the cooking pots found in the same room (see Z 126-127). The handle was very carelessly placed without ... |
Class B I (Glazed, partially coated ware) according to Blegen (Zygouries); Larger specimen of Z54 (Large jar), largely restored in plaster but enough fo the pot was found to give the complete profile from ... |
Class B II (Glazed, completely coated ware) according to Blegen (Zygouries); Circular in shape, these vessels are very regularly formed, with sides spreading in a uniform curve from a small base to a thick ... |
Base of shallow bowl with potter's mark (X) across entire base Incised X across base, very perpendicular, divides entire base into 4 quarters Fragment. 1/2 of base and small portion of lower body Zygouries ... |
Base of shallow bowl with potter's mark (X) in ring base but off center Incised X in ring base but off-center Fragment. 1/2 of base and small portion of lower body Zygouries |
| Coarse ware (Blegen's Class E, no 6). Flat base of uncertain storage vessel. Mat-impressed base of probable split twines weave (Carington Smith 1977, in Keos I, pp. 119–120, 124, pl. 46.g). Similar to ... EH II, based on Rutter 1995, Lerna 3, p. 634 and Carington Smith 1977, in Keos I, pp. 122–124. |
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