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11.10.21 If the foot is restored correctly this is a variant of Ure's type K 2 (Ure 1927, 68), which is the most common Haemonian skyphos, as judged by the Agora material: cf. Agora 23, 60, esp. no. 1516, pl. 103 (with the same type of foot); ABV 565-71, 598-710 Slightly concave black rim; shallow bowl with flat underside; moulded ring foot, with concave inner surface.
60.4.1 Orange rectangular box with two small circular specimen pots one with blue enamel flakes and the other with orange enamel flakes and three fragments of building material.
E.23.63 small fragments of possibly malachite, turquoise or faience, with sand and organic material in a small pill box
REDMG:1964.1697.1 Fat body that tapers gradually and then sharply towards the foot. Very heavy, dense material. Body is widest at shoulder and thinnest at base.
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