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Miscellaneous Other Ware (Type F) according to Blegen (Zygouries). Shallow dish or plate with large flat base, and short sides spreading widely. Surface is coated with a thick brown-black slip, brightly ... |
| Shallow bowl fragment marked on its side near the base by the impression of a seal of circular form. The circular labyrinthine pattern of the seal is similar to that impressed on a fragment of terracotta ... |
| Modelled in a rude primitive style. The head is flat on top and almost triangular in shape, as seen from above; its back is rounded off and its front pinched out to form a long projecting face and nose ... Middle stage of EH period |
| Small well-made cup on a low stem with a fairly broad foot. The foot is hollowed out below and is pierced by three regularly spaced round holes, giving an open-work effect. The cup itself has a rounded ... |
| Sauceboat but with ram's head at end instead of spout. Ram's head comes to a rectangular point with two horns dipping to middle of face and running up to just above tip of nose. Compare with Z260. From ... |
| Head of an animal with a long neck; horns and whole body below neck are missing; finished with a partial coat of glaze in the style of the pottery group B. The eyes are deeply punched round holes, each ... |
Class A II, according to Blegen. The pot is unusually tall for its length, and its upright lines contrast with the more horizontal lines of the average sauceboat. The vessel stands on a well-shaped raised ... |
Class B I (Glazed, partially coated ware) according to Blegen (Zygouries); jug with flattened bottom, single flattened, round handle and sturdy neck with broad shallow spout. Its curve in all cases suggests ... |
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