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| Located at the western edge of the walled area of Corinth, the Potters’ quarter was a complex of workshops and domestic quarters used by potters for three centuries from the seventh century until the fourth ... |
| Ovoid body with everted rim and squared lip Exterior, dark brown slip: solid slip on body, line at attachment of rim and shoulder; reverse S pattern on rim bordered by two horizontal bands. On lip, unevenly ... Early Protocorinthian |
| Thick, body sherd, probably vertical (neck fragment?) Exterior, 2 pairs of horizontal bands framing a wavy line bordered by dots; 2 statstika motives in the curve on either side of wavy line; interior, ... Early Protocorinthian |
| Ovoid body, with beginning of everted rim Exterior: 5 narrowly spaced horizontal bands; above, band with panels/metopes alternating with bands of 3 vertical lines. Metope motifs include: a star, butterfly, ... Transitional (Late Geometric/ Early Protocorinthian) |
| Ovoid body fragment, possibly shoulder fragment Closely spaced vertical lines frame band with alternating panels of closely spaced vertical lines and a lotus or palmette-shaped vegetal motif clay Fragment ... Early Protocorinthian |
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