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There are 26 objects for which Shape_description contains → kylix
2003.3.37 fragment of bird kylix rim and part of body
2004.8.2A Small fragment of kylix, class D
2005.3.25A-C Fragments of a kylix, A: base, foot, stem and section of body, B: rim (joins up with fragment A), C: rim
2005.3.28A-B Two fragments from a bird kylix
2005.3.29 Fragment of a bird kylix
2005.3.31 Fragment of a bird kylix rim
2005.3.32 fragment of a bird kylix
2005.3.33 Fragment of bird kylix - base of the bowl and join of stem
2005.3.34 Fragment of bird kylix
2005.3.35 Fragment of bird kylix rim and handle
2005.3.36 Fragment of a bird kylix handle and rim
2005.3.38 Fragemnt of bird Kylix rim
2005.3.39 Fragment of bird kylix rim
2005.3.40 Fragment of bird kylix
2005.3.41 four handled bird kylix
2006.12.86 Possibly base of Kylix
25.4.2 Four-handled. Kylix style, stemmed and hollow inside stem. Handles round. At halfway points between handles are two more sets of handles but these have broken off.
26.2.82 Two joining fragments (physically not joined) of rim of Laconian black-figured pottery kylix;
26.2.83 Body sherd of Laconian black-figured pottery kylix;
26.4.2 The handles are almost a rectangle shape, and are shaped to angle straight out from the edge of the Kylix, turning up slightly at the end.
27.4.6 Two-handled, stemless. Kylix style (late). Two strap handles.
33.4.1 Four-handled. Stemmed. Kylix style. Foot and stem hollow.
39.8.2 Fragment; central part of kylix with short stem, foot lost.
59.6.1 Everted, concave rim, with round lip, offset by a carination from a shallow bowl, tapering sharply to a short stem that broadens to a moulded foot, concave in profile, with a nearly flat resting surface, grooved just within the resting surface, hollowed and conical within; a slightly incurving d-shaped handle rises up, on either side, from the centre of the bowl to the height of the kylix.
73.9.4 Fragment from near stem of a kylix.
REDMG:1935.87.16 Offset rim; two kylix handles, one on each side.
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