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| Probably part of a large Type A skyphos, with a subtly everted rim and slight thinning on the interior to a tapering lip. For comparanda, see C-47-85 (Corinth VII.4, p. 74, no. 188Q, pl. 30) and Agora ... Late 5th to early 4th century B.C. |
| A moldmade lamp with a pierced, ear-shaped lug handle on its side; the rim is a double band, the outside one thicker than the inside Red (2.5YR 4/8) glaze on exterior surfaces Fine, very pale brown clay ... For a parallel, see Agora VII (Perlzweig, 1961), p. 79, no. 82, pl. (dated to the first half of the 1st century A.D.) |
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