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| Krater with slightly spreading ring foot. Wall profile expands broadly from foot and at top two horizontal, strongly reflex handles. Above level of roots of handles a reverse curve provides the transition ... ca. 150 BC accoriding to Corinth 7.3 |
| Plate with vertical ring foot, resting surface flat, convex undersurface, shallow flaring body, turning up to a horizontal outturned rim, shallow flaring body, turning up to a horizontal outturned rim, ... 1947/01/21 |
| Knidian stamped amphora. Light buff slip. stamp. Tan clay. Fragment. Single frgt., preserving part of handle and rim. Deposit Index: South Stoa Well XII=Well 1935-2 ... 2nd of 2nd c. BC, according to VG |
| Knidian amphora. Is pair with C-1947-259. Light buff slip. stamp. Pink clay. Fragment. Single frgt., preserving handle. Another frgt., added giving part of lip. Deposit Index: South Stoa Well XII=Well ... 2nd half 2nd c. BC, according to VG |
| Articulated kantharos with flaring ring base. Flat resting surface. Concave underside with large nipple in center. Exterior of foot has profile wheel grooved in two degrees. Biconical body with angular ... 1947/04/02 |
| Bolster krater with foot in two degrees, flat resting surface. Deep body with flaring convex profile, horizontal outturned rim. 2 horizontal bolster handles just below rim, one pierced vertically in ... Hellenistic third-quarter third century B.C. |
| Cyma kantharos with stem foot, flat resting surface and convex undersurface, with molded exterior in two degrees; lower is wide with a horizontal top and straight sloping side ending in a beveled edge, ... 1947/02/06;1947/02/07 |
| Cyma kantharos with stem foot, flat resting surface and conical undersurface, with molded exterior in two degrees; low lower with straight sloping profile ending in beveled edge, upper a medium thin ring ... 1947/04/20 |
| Kantharos. Garland-?-in added yellow below lip. Band of reeding on upper part of body. Leaf on upper part of handle
Redescribed: Wide flaring conical foot, narrow resting surface, conical underside. Ovoid ... |
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