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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 ... |
| Double handle. Finely notched ridge at base of neck. Flat bottom. Flat bottom reserved with thin red wash; black circle at center. Hard, light brown clay (neither Attic nor Corinthian) Complete profile ... 2nd half of 5th c., according to Benson |
| neck and one handle with adjoining shoulder. Buff. Missing parts. Single frgt., preserving shoulder and part of neck. WM. Potters' Quarter. Stelai shrine A ... late 6th to early 5th c. BCE |
| Fragment. Potters' Quarter. |
| Heavy overhanging rounded rim. False ring foot. Flaring spout, sides slightly curved in. Two knucklebone handles. Unpainted Coarse oragne-brown clay with pebbles Complete profile. Missing parts of side ... |
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