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Collection: | | Corinth | Type: | | Object | Name: | | Z 364 | Title: | | 1-HANDLED BEAKER | Category: | | Miscellaneous | Category Code: | | Z | Object Number: | | 364 | Description: | | A small jar of broad shape with a wide mouth; one vertical loop handle is preserved, but there probably was a second corresponding handle on the opposite side of the vase, which is missing. The fractures show a coarse gray biscuit, but the walls are thin and regularly shaped. The rim is made in a technique similar to that of Z567. There is no slip or decoration. (Blegen, Zygouries, page 178-179) | Decoration: | | None | Material: | | Clay fairly well refined, but porous; gray in color | Condition: | | Complete profile. side and neck RIP | Dimensions Actual: | | H: 0.13; D: 0.131; D of mouth: 0.112 | Period: | | Roman | Chronology: | | 4th C AD | Findspot Description: | | Tile-Grave XI, Zygouries | Bibliography: | | Zygouries pg 74; fig 175, page 177; page 178-179 | Site: | | Corinth | City: | | Ancient Corinth | Country: | | Greece | References: | | Publication: Blegen, Zygouries: a prehistoric settlement ... 1928
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