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| Body fragments of round-bottomed oinochoe composed of heavy fabric Brownish black paint, leaving orange stain where flaked off. A few accideental splashes of paint. Pattern of loops and spirals; part of ... Middle Proto-Corinthian I, according to Benson |
| Conical oinochoe lower body composed of thick fabric Black paint, fired red at same place; partly flaked off, leaving light orange-brown stain. Short, broad rays at bottom, with two extremely fine circumf ... Middle Proto-Corinthian I, according to Benson |
tall pyxis cover Red-brown paint, nearly all gone, leaving tan stain. Orange smears on exterior. Decorated with thin looped snake. Incised line down center of body; on back broken incised line; on underbody ... Middle Proto-Corinthian IA, according to Benson |
| Round-bodied oinochoe with sloping shoulder and narrow neck. Trefoil lip with front lobe more pinched than others. Flat handle rises above lip. Marks of scraping on exterior pale grayish yellow clay, pink ... 8th or 7th c., according to Benson |
| Try piece: ovoid body, rounded lip. Circular hole pierced in the middle of the sherd, after the piece was decorated A swan occupes most of the fragment. Head is in profile and wing open; the deatil of ... |
| try piece. Ovoid body; slightly incurved, tapered lip, not completely smoothed out. A hole has been pierced in the body; the hole is pretty neatly cut after the vase was decorated. Slip almost completely ... |
| Ovoid body, slightly incurved lip, narrow horizontal loop handle, slightly upturned. Exterior, from bottom to top: narrowly spaced horizontal lines on the central part of the body. Above, in the handle ... |
| Upper surface is flat, with molded edge. Two grooves on the upper surface of the molding and one on the underedge. Walls are straight, with a very slight flare. Lip is slightly thickened outward Decoration ... |
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