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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 ... |
| Flat round bottom, flares out in broad lobes. At center, cylindrical know tapering slightly inward Underside unglazed. Top, glaze fired dar red-brownish red: knob with circle on top surface, circular band ... Early Protocorinthian |
| Fragment. Potters' Quarter. |
| Vertical shaft slightly flaring; truncated conical body with molded ridge at upper edge; top articulated with concentric rings Dark brown to black slip. Shaft, solid dark brown. Knob: 3 concentric horizontal ... Early Protocorinthian |
| Conical body, molding on the upper surface around the edge Slip Red. At the base an horizontal nad with a pattern of running waves. Above: three horizontal, narrowly spaced bands. Above: inverted triangles.At ... Early Protocorinthian |
| Fragment. Potters' Quarter. |
| Fragment. Potters' Quarter. |
| cilindrical shaft, conical inverted knob. Flat upper surface. Slip brown to dark brown. Shaft and lower part of knob completely slipped. Upper surface decorated with concentric circles. On the undersurface ... Early Protocorinthian |
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