2006.12.110
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Possibly very worn black paint on one side, but could be general damage.
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2006.12.42
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Unclear due to damage and fading, but appears to be black painted design. Two parallel lines and some chevrons distinguishable
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2007.10.2.300
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Standing frontal image of a clothed male figure. The figure appears to be holding something in each hand; however, damage to the surface makes it impossible to identify the items.
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2007.4.157
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Painted light red on one side, with a dark red stripe near the lip. On the other side again a dark red stripe near the lip, and some sort of pattern involving red lines on lighter, orangey lines, but difficult to see owing to damage
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2007.4.75
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Some sort of red glaze or paint; fire damage makes identification more difficult
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2008.9.50
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One side is decorated with black glaze. The same side is incised, depicting furniture; potentially either a chair or table leg. Potentially more decoration, however this could be surface damage.
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45.10.15
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18 fragments (i-xviii) of an Attic black figure Amphora, showing palmette-lotus neck decoration, with crude tongues below, parts of a central scene of female riders on horseback (possible Amazons) with male figures all facing right, below are upright lotus buds, and possibly the end of rays at the base of the vase. i) part of neck and lip, lip is black glaze with red band below with evidence of black decoration, the reverse is black glaze on neck, no glaze on the reverse of lip. ii) triangular fragment of neck with part of palmette-lotus chain decoration. Reverse black glaze. iii) triangular fragment of neck , part of palmette decoration. The reverse is mostly unglazed. iv) fragment of neck and shoulder with bottom part of black neck decoration and two sets of vertical line (tongue) decoration. v) larger part of shoulder and body showing a male head and shoulders facing right with vines on either side of the head, above a row of vertical line (tongue) decoration. vi) small fragment of neck with part of palmette decoration, reverse black glaze. vii) part of neck and body, with four vertical lines above, head of female with helmet and white face, the eye and eyebrow of the female is incised with added pigment, facing right, part of horse head and neck, with white hand of female holding on. The helmet of the rider shows incised decoration and a red band, the horse head also has incised decoration showing bridle and reigns. Vine decoration between female head and horse and behind female head. viii) largest fragment of body showing lower body and legs of one horse and rider (riders leg white so possibly female) behind this is the front lower half of the second horse with white legged rider, there is a vine between the two horses, below are two horizontal register lines and then a frieze of upright lotus buds. ix) fragment of belly with lower part of a horse and top front legs, with white thigh, knee and lower leg of the rider. Incisions on horse. Other decoration to the right in black. x) fragment of belly, in the centre is a vertical vine, to the left is a black mark possibly a leaf, part of a circle (possible shield) with two black straight shapes coming from the bottom. To the right of the vine is a thick black line running vertically and to the bottom right of the fragment is a curved line in black. xi) fragment of belly with black line on far left followed by a vertical vine, leaf, and long black line, black leaf followed by another vertical vine, on the far right of the fragment is the bottom hindquarters of a horse xii) small fragments with black decoration that has incisions, vine and leaf. xiii) small fragment with thick vertical line, possibly a leg xiv) fragment from the body with black decoration incised and a vine pattern. xv) triangular fragment with a male head and shoulder, in black figure with eyes and hairline incised facing right. Small amounts of vine decoration at the top of the fragment. Semi-circular damage to the vessel on the left-hand side. xvi) small semi-circle in black with incised lines (joins with x) that forms a shield, to the right is part of a vine and another bit of black decoration. xvii) bottom part of belly, above the register line for main decoration, are legs/feet and other unknown, below two register lines are upright lotus buds, and below two more register line are the beginning ray decoration. xviii) section of the bottom of body, two register lines with upright lotus below, and two further register lines with the beginning of ray decoration.
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45.10.28
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four fragments identified by Annie Ure as coming from the same vessel. i) largest, triangular shaped. The majority of the decoration is black glazed, there is damage to the extreme right of the black glaze where there may have been a handle. In the middle of the black glaze there is a small circular chip. There is vertical separation from glazed area and decorated panel, only a small amount of decoration remains (1 cm) this includes black figure and applied red. ii) small five sided fragment with black figure decoration with incised detail- long vertical line with seven lines horizontally down the length, to the top left there is a long rectangular incised detail. There are two chips to the top and one in the bottom right corner. iii)small rectangular fragment with black figure decoration and applied red colour. Two vertical lines on left, possible leaf/vine motif in the main with circular red shape over. iv) Small rectangular fragment, left side of fragment vertical black band, centre part of vine motif and the thin black line to right.
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TEMP.2007.2 29
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Black glaze with fire damage
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TEMP.2007.2.51
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Black glaze, possible fire damage
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TEMP.2007.2.52
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Black glaze, fire damage
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TEMP.2007.2.54
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Black glaze, chipped badly on one side with very minor damage on other
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TEMP.2007.2.57
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Black glaze with fire damage
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