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| Small shallow saucer (or lid) with a hole pierced directly through the bottom. Small, flat base (the bottom of which is marked by string lines), spreading sides, with an angle at the shoulder, from which ... |
| Blegen's Type C kylix/goblet. Smaller kylix type with only one handle. The body has a sharp angle at the shoulder, then rises in a reverse curve to the rim, which is rolled outward. None Pinkish clay Complete ... |
| Smaller scoop. Shallow cup/bowl which stand on a carelessly made low raised base, and have at one side a heavy projecting leg-handle, and at the opposite side a slight groove or hollow in the rim to serve ... |
| Scoop with an angular profile of side and a heavy round crossbar forming a rather flat loop located opposite of the handle. This may have been used for suspending the vessel by a string. The projecting ... |
| Class B I (Glazed, partially coated ware) according to Blegen (Zygouries); tiny jug of slightly different shape as Z 93, Z42 and Z 258; It has a flat base, a squat broad body, and a relatively very large ... |
| Fragment of the forepart of a bird. It may be from an unusual pot in the sape of a bird, since the base of what may have been a large handle appears just behind the neck; this must have been a fairly high, ... |
| Conical object; the lugs are set at a height of 0.02 m.; both lack their tip. There is no trace of paring (Blegen, Zygouries, pg 187). The buff surface is slipped and polished (Blegen, Zygouries, pg 187) ... |
| Conical object, in the fracture may be seen traces of the hole in the top which must have been at least 0.03 m. deep. The body swells out a little just above the base. The lugs, which are broken away, ... |
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