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A body sherd of an open shape. Reddish slip, black curvilinear motif with red filling and possibly a sprial motif. Bichrome in style. Fine Fabric with very rare white to black inclusions Fragment. 1 bichrome ... Blegen dates to MH in his Class III of Matt Painted Sherds. Bichrome pottery is (Mathioudaki 2014, Kramer 2004) a hallmark of the end of MH and LH I. in Absence of context it cannot be dated more precisely ... |
A body sherd highly burnished with reddish slip Mainland Polychrome thin black band thick red band. Fine Clay with rare white inclusions Fragment. 1 body sherd ... Davis 1979. Mainland Polychrome is diagnostic for LH I. |
a body sherd of indeterminate shape Slipped, darkk red and black zonal bichrome decoration. Not lustrous and v smooth surface, but not Mainland polychrome. Dark fabric coarse occasional angular white inclusions ... Bichrome could be MH or LH, coarseness suggests MH. No contextual information so precision lacking. |
A body sherd possibly of a closed shape. Mainland Polychrome style Highly burnished, slipped. Think band of black ppaint thick of red. Bichrome. Fine clay with small rare white inclusions Fragment. Body ... Davis 1979 dates polychrome to LH I. See examples in Grave Circle A VI. |
A bodysherd from a closed shape, likely somewhat globular, possibly jug/juglet. It is Mycenaean Lustrous Painted in decoration. Lustrous Paint. Red. 3 horiizontal bands with unfilledcricles between lower ... Blegen dates this sherd MH based on MM III parallels. Redated here to LH I since it is clearly Mycenaean decorated. The unfilled circle motif according to Furumark 1941 fig. 57, only occurs in LH I, giving ... |
This is the rim sherd from a fairly deep bowl, or possibly a very shallow cup. Lipless rim. Rim band blac, in and out, deeper in than out. Lustrous painted spiral in black somewhat cracked. Potentially ... The shape, according to Mountjoy MDP is LH IIA, however the flaking paint, (Furumark p.13) and unslipped interior potentially suggest an LH I date. |
A spoutfragmentlikelyofbeaked jug. Not a cutaway. light on dark non lustrous bands. Fine pale buff clay with no visible inclusions Fragment. Spout of jug |
LH I shallow (FS 218) semi-globular cup ("tea cup") (FF 58) with everted rim. Similar to Tiryns Mus. Inv. 27,833 (Mountjoy 1999, Regional Mycenaean Decorated Pottery, p. 93–94, fig. 15.57.). Dark brown ... LH I. LH I or LH IIA based on shape and motif, Furumark 1941, Mycenaean Pottery, pp. 48, 353, 358, 621. 396–397. LH I based on excavator's reported context (Blegen 1928, Zyrougies, p. 135–136, fig 128.2.) ... |
LH I shallow (FS 218) semi-globular cup ("tea cup") (FF 58) with everted rim. Similar to Tiryns Mus. Inv. 27,833 (Mountjoy 1999, Regional Mycenaean Decorated Pottery, p. 93–94, fig. 15.57.). Dark brown ... LH I. LH I or LH IIA based on shape and motif, Furumark 1941, Mycenaean Pottery, pp. 48, 353, 358, 621. 396–397. LH I based on excavator's reported context (Blegen 1928, Zyrougies, p. 135–136, fig 128.3.) ... |
LH I Cylindrical Cup (Vapheio) (FF 62, FS 224) with splaying base and horizontal central rib. Similar to CP-226 (Blegen 1921, Korakou, p. 38, Plate IV.2). Dark brown Folitate Band (FM 64, no. 3) on buff ... LH I, based on Furumark 1941, Mycenaean Pottery, pp. 54–55, 396–397. |
LH I Cylindrical Cup (Vapheio) (FF 62, FS 224) with straight rim. Similar to CP-3448 (Blegen 1921, Korakou, p. 38, Plate IV.3). Dark brown Folitate Band (FM 64, no. 4), detached dashes variant, on buff ... LH I, based on Furumark 1941, Mycenaean Pottery, pp. 54–55, 396–397. |
LH I Cylindrical Cup (Vapheio) (FF 62, FS 224) with flaring rim. Similar to CP-3448 (Blegen 1921, Korakou, p. 38, Plate IV.3). Red wavy line (FM 64, variant not attested; or Minoan wavy line), framed by ... LH I, based on Furumark 1941, Mycenaean Pottery, pp. 54–55. |
Conical Rhyton (FF 54, FS 199). Similar to NM Inv. 6621=Prosymna-1002 (Blegen 1937, Prosymna, p. 235, fig. 518.1002). Very dark brown Double Axe (FM 35, direct variant not attested by Furumark; most similar ... based on FM similarity to nos. 4 and 13 (Furumark 1941, Mycenaean Pottery, p. 327, fig 55) and direct comparanda for the motif to this date (NM Inv. 6747, Mountjoy 1999, Regionaly Mycenaean Decorated ... |
Jug or jar (FF and FS indeterminate) with shoulder, rounded neck moulding, and concave or concave-splaying neck. Light and dark brown slip Curved Stripes (FM 67). Similar to NM Inv. 6958 (Mountjoy 1999, ... LH I, based on excavator's initial opinion (Blegen 1928, Zyrougies, p. 136, fig 128.6). |
Deep Rounded Bowl with Horizontal Handles (Mycenaean Deep Bowl) (FF 80, FS 279), with everted rim. Similar to CP-307 (Blegen 1921, Korakou, p. 49, fig. 65). Dark brown Pendant (FM 38, no. 7), on pale brown ... based on Furumark 1941, Mycenaean Pottery, pp. 47, 331–332. |
Probable pithoid jar (FF 7) based on coarseness of fabric, wall thickness, decoration, and only attested use of decorative motif on non-table ware vessels. Conical/Conical-Piriform (FS 16) or Conical-Piriform ... based on Furumark 1941, Mycenaean Pottery, pp. 276–278. |
Possible pithos (FF 6) based on coarseness of fabric, wall thickness, decoration (i.e., not fine ware, not cook ware). Possibly slender piriform pithos (FS 16) based on only attested use of decorative ... based on Furumark 1941, Mycenaean Pottery, pp. 396–400. |
Probable pithoid jar (FF 7) based on coarseness of fabric, wall thickness, decoration, and only attested use of decorative motif on non-table ware vessels. Slender piriform (FS 16) or Broad Conical-Piriform ... based on Furumark 1941, Mycenaean Pottery, pp. 276–278. |
Shallow cup with ring handle (FF 68, FS 237), with everted rim. Similar to Mycenaean Mus. Inv. 2733 (Mountjoy 1999, Regionaly Mycenaean Deocrated Pottery, pp. 93, 95, fig. 15.61). Dark brown to orangy-red ... based on Furumark 1941, Mycenaean Pottery, pp. 268–274. |
Shallow cup with ring handle (FF 68, FS 237), with horizonal rim. Similar to Mycenaean Mus. Inv. 2733 (Mountjoy 1999, Regionaly Mycenaean Deocrated Pottery, pp. 93, 95, fig. 15.61). Dark brown to orangy-red ... based on Furumark 1941, Mycenaean Pottery, pp. 268–274. |
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