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Miscellaneous Other Ware (Type F) according to Blegen (Zygouries). Shallow dish or plate with large flat base, and short sides spreading widely. Surface is coated with a thick brown-black slip, brightly ... |
| Shallow bowl fragment marked on its side near the base by the impression of a seal of circular form. The circular labyrinthine pattern of the seal is similar to that impressed on a fragment of terracotta ... |
| Modelled in a rude primitive style. The head is flat on top and almost triangular in shape, as seen from above; its back is rounded off and its front pinched out to form a long projecting face and nose ... Middle stage of EH period |
| Small well-made cup on a low stem with a fairly broad foot. The foot is hollowed out below and is pierced by three regularly spaced round holes, giving an open-work effect. The cup itself has a rounded ... |
| Sauceboat but with ram's head at end instead of spout. Ram's head comes to a rectangular point with two horns dipping to middle of face and running up to just above tip of nose. Compare with Z260. From ... |
| Head of an animal with a long neck; horns and whole body below neck are missing; finished with a partial coat of glaze in the style of the pottery group B. The eyes are deeply punched round holes, each ... |
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 ... |
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 ... |
| 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 ... |
Unpainted Ware (Group D) according Blegen (Zygouries); Shallow bowl. None Grayish buff clay Complete profile. Part of rim RIP Zygouries |
Class B II (Glazed, completely coated ware) according to Blegen (Zygouries); Shallow bowl with raised base. Raised base formed by a separately moulded ring of clay applied to the bottom of the bowl before ... |
Class C I (Patterened ware, dark on light, free/open style) according to Blegen; Fragment of a small pyxis. The body in its lower part seems to have been very squat, spreading out to a sharp angle; then ... |
Fragment. parts of lip and body preserved, RIP; base missing 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 ... |
2 listings in Zygouries: Fig 87 = EH bowl; Pl XV = Ephyrean Goblet. First option favored for this entry since there is a long description and drawing with number in lower corner. If this is correct, then ... |
| Miscellaneous Other Ware (Type F) according to Blegen (Zygouries). Jug with flat base, upright oval body, high splaying neck, wide mouth, basket handle, and a tubular spout from the side, following the ... EH III? |
| Base of shallow bowl with mat impression on bottom. From Blegen (Zygouries, pg 106-107): The flat base bears what looks like the impression of a large coarse mat on which the vessel seems to have been ... |
Yellow Mottled Ware, Class A II, according to Blegen (Zygouries); Forward part of a large askoid pot, put together from nine fragments. It has fairly thin walls, but is of good fabric made of well-sifted ... |
| Coarse ware (class D) according to Blegen (Zygouries). Jar. Contained very large bone of beef joint, almost surely the remains of the last meal prepared in the house before its destruction. The vessel ... |
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