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| Lekanis receptacle with low flaring ring foot, flat resting surface, nippled undersurface; hemispherical body with flanged out rim with vertical tapered lip. Similar to C-47-470 (Corinth VII. iii no ... 3rd c. B.C. to 146 B. C., late in the period based on constriction of foot and elevation of wall profile (Corinth VII.iii p. 95); Pemberton is not certain that the shape continues to 146 B. C. (Corinth ... |
| Bell krater body fragment, with part of lower rim. See C 2003 054A Upper part of three figures. See C 2003 054A. Fine pinkish buff clay with rare 1 % medium micaceous inclusions Fragment. Four joining ... Third quarter 4th century B.C. |
| Bell krater body fragment. See C 2003 054A Palmette. See C 2003 054A Fine pinkish buff clay with rare 1 % medium micaceous inclusions Fragment. One body fragment C20 WM ... Third quarter 4th century B.C. |
| Bell krater body fragment. See C 2003 054A Feet and lower part of himation of two standing figures facing each other (Ian McPhee). See C 2003 054A Fine pinkish buff clay with rare 1 % medium micaceous ... Third quarter 4th century B.C. |
| Echinus bowl with flaring ring foot, flat resting surface, nippled undersurface, echinoid body, tapered inturned lip. Similar to Agora XXIX no. 1010. Black glaze over all interior and exterior. Fine pink ... 225-175 B.C. |
| Kantharos with carinated body with rounded articulation between the lower and upper wall at the point of greatest circumference, lower body convex, upper body conical, outturned rounded lip. As C-46-108 ... 325 to third quarter 3rd c. B.C. (Corinth VII.iii p. 83) |
| Transport/ storage fractional amphora with ovoid body with the max. diam. above the median, cylindrical neck with groove at upper handle attachment and indentation between groove and rim, flaring outward ... Mid 3rd to first half 2nd c. B.C. (Koehler Diss) |
| See C 2003 062A Fine light reddish brown clay with few medium rounded spherical lime inclusions, rare rounded dark reddish brown inclusions, and few voids. Fragment. Several joining frgts., preserving ... Mid 3rd to first half 2nd c. B.C. (Koehler Diss) |
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