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There are 85 objects for which Shape_description contains → vessel
14.9.59 Irregular curved shape with small flat part at right angles (bottom of → vessel ←?)
14.9.72 Body sherd of North Ionian Late Wild Goat Style pottery closed → vessel ←, amphora or oinochoe;
14.9.73 Fragment; Body sherd of North Ionian Late Wild Goat Style pottery open → vessel ←, possibly a krater;
2005.3.12 Fragment from body of aryballos, part of same → vessel ← as 2005.3.8
2005.3.8 Mouth of aryballos, part of same → vessel ← as 2005.3.12
2006.12.101 Small → vessel ← with two very small handle like protrusions
2006.12.104 Fragment of small → vessel ← with base, body and one handle.
2006.12.108 Fragment of lid ? of → vessel ← with three spurts over edge; presumably there was once a fourth.
2006.12.109 Fragment of rim and neck of → vessel
2006.12.112 Fragment of base or stand of → vessel ←, with handle attached
2006.12.15 idge inside fragment and change in decoration suggests fragment is from neck of → vessel
2006.12.91 Small → vessel ← like a flat bottomed alabastron, unlikely to have been functional
2006.12.92 Small → vessel ← like a squat, flat based alabastron. Possibly not functional.
2006.12.93 Very small open → vessel ← with single handle, another handle has been broken off. Size suggests unl
2006.12.96 Very small → vessel ← like a flat bottomed alabastron, probably too small to have been function
2006.12.97 Small, shallow → vessel ← with handle, possibly originally had a second handle that has since been
2006.12.98 Very small → vessel ←, unlikely to have been functional
2006.12.99 Very small → vessel ←, unlikely to have been functional. Flat bottomed
2007.2.132 Fragment with a small lip, potentially the neck of a → vessel ←.
2007.2.153 Handle of → vessel
2007.2.160 Handle of → vessel ←.
2007.2.161 The shape suggests this is the neck of a → vessel ←.
2007.2.73 Neck of a → vessel ←.
2007.2.84 Handle of → vessel ←.
2007.2.88 Neck of → vessel
2007.4.108 Small → vessel ← with handle, could be lid of some sort
2007.4.196 Fragment with base of → vessel
2007.4.202 Curved fragment with neck of → vessel
2007.4.85 Curve of fragment suggests neck of → vessel
2008.7.100 out fragment with very narrow opening, fragment only extant down to shoulder of → vessel ←.
2008.7.8 Triangular fragment preserving part of the body of a → vessel ←.
2008.9.35 Long narrow handle fragment. Potentially part of the same → vessel ← as fragments: 2008.9.48, 2008.9.51, 2008.9.52, 2008.9.53 and 2008.9.54.
2008.9.36 tic. Fragment is the neck of Chous? Identified by Annie Ure as part of the same → vessel ← as fragments: 2008.9.37, 2008.9.38, 2008.9.39, 2009.9.40, 2008.9.41 and 2
2008.9.37 ic. Fragment is the neck of Chous? Identified by Annie Ure as part of the same → vessel ← as fragments: 2008.9.36, 2008.9.38, 2008.9.39, 2009.9.40, 2008.9.41 and 2
2008.9.38 Ure as a Chous, potentially Attic. Identified by Annie Ure as part of the same → vessel ← as fragments: 2008.9.36, 2008.9.37, 2008.9.39, 2009.9.40, 2008.9.41 and 2
2008.9.39 Ure as a Chous, potentially Attic. Identified by Annie Ure as part of the same → vessel ← as fragments: 2008.9.36, 2008.9.37, 2008.9.38, 2009.9.40, 2008.9.41 and 2
2008.9.40 Ure as a Chous, potentially Attic. Identified by Annie Ure as part of the same → vessel ← as fragments: 2008.9.36, 2008.9.37, 2008.9.38, 2009.9.39, 2008.9.41 and 2
2008.9.41 , potentially Attic. Body of chous? Identified by Annie Ure as part of the same → vessel ← as fragments: 2008.9.36, 2008.9.37, 2008.9.38, 2009.9.39, 2008.9.40 and 2
2008.9.42 , potentially Attic. Neck of chous? Identified by Annie Ure as part of the same → vessel ← as fragments: 2008.9.36, 2008.9.37, 2008.9.38, 2009.9.39, 2008.9.40 and 2
2008.9.48 Open Shaped → vessel ←. Identified as part of the same → vessel ← as 2008.9.35, 2008.9.51, 2008.9.52
25.9.3 ovaloid and inflated. The base is ring-shaped and narrower than the rest of the → vessel ←.
26.12.7 Stemmed. The → vessel ← is slanted to one side, which suggests that the base is not flat or that
26.2.20 Body sherd of North Ionian Late Wild Goat Style black-figured pottery open → vessel ←, probably a bowl;
26.2.21 Body sherd of North Ionian Late Wild Goat Style pottery open → vessel ←, possibly a krater;
26.2.22 Body sherd of North Ionian Late Wild Goat Style black-figured pottery open → vessel ←, bowl or cup;
26.2.25 Upper body sherd of East Greek pottery open → vessel ←, probably a krater or a large bowl;
26.2.29 Lower body sherd of East Greek pottery open → vessel ←, plate or shallow bowl;
26.2.41 Shoulder sherd of Ionian Late Wild Goat Style pottery closed → vessel ←, possibly an amphora;
26.2.42 Body sherd of East Greek pottery, closed → vessel ←, possibly an amphora;
26.2.43 Body sherd of North Ionian Late Wild Goat Style pottery closed → vessel ←, amphora or oinochoe;
26.2.44 Shoulder sherd of North Ionian Late Wild Goat Style pottery closed → vessel ←, amphora or oinochoe, with part of neck;
26.2.45 Body sherd of East Greek Late Wild Goat Style pottery closed → vessel ←, amphora or oinochoe;
26.2.46 Body sherd of Ionian Late Wild Goat Style black-figured pottery closed → vessel ←, amphora or oinochoe;
26.2.47 Body sherd of North Ionian Late Wild Goat Style black figure pottery closed → vessel ←, amphora or oinochoe;
26.2.48 Shoulder sher of North Ionian Late Wild Goat Style black-figured pottery closed → vessel ←, possibly an amphora;
26.2.49 sherd of perhaps North Ionian Late Wild Goat Style black-figured pottery closed → vessel ←, possibly an amphora;
26.2.50 houlder sherd of North Ionian Late wild Goat Style black-figured pottery closed → vessel ←, amphora or oinochoe, with handle root;
26.2.51 houlder sherd of North Ionian Late Wild Goat Style black-figured pottery closed → vessel ←, possibly an amphora.
26.2.52 Shoulder sherd of Ionian Late Wild Goat Style black-figured pottery closed → vessel ←, possibly an amphora;
26.2.55 Body sherd of Milesian pottery Fikellura closed → vessel ←, oinochoe or amphora;
26.2.78 Neck and shoulder sherd of East Greek pottery open → vessel ←, possibly a krater;
26.2.8 Base and foot sherd of East Greek pottery open → vessel ←, bowl or plate;
26.2.84 handle sherd (mended from two fragments) of probably East Greek pottery closed → vessel ←, hydria or stamnos;
26.2.85 Body sherd of Corinthian black-figured pottery closed → vessel ←, possibly a broad bottomed oinochoe;
26.2.91 Body sherd of Corinthian red-ground, black-figured, pottery open → vessel ←, probably a krater;
26.2.92 Body sherd of Corinthian red-ground, black-figured, pottery open → vessel ←, most likely a krater;
26.2.93 Body sherd of Attic black-figured closed → vessel ←, possibly an olpe;
26.2.96 Upper body sherd of Attic black-figured pottery closed → vessel ←, probably a belly or Panatheniac amphora;
34.10.15 Gourd-shaped → vessel ←, with an elongated ovoid body tapering into a cylindrical handle that fin
37.11.8 The → vessel ← has a rope handle at its back with a rotella (connects to the rim with a
48.12.9 pper surface; ribbed vertical strap handle extending 1/3 down the length of the → vessel ←; slender neck widening to a cucumber shaped body. Flat concave base, the
49.8.9 Scale aryballos (pointed/piriform). The → vessel ← has a flat, wide, disk-shaped rim, a banded handle and a slim, cylindrica
50.12.25 Fragment of large closed → vessel
50.12.29 Fragment of rim from an open → vessel ← with slightly everted rim.
50.12.43 Fragment of large closed → vessel ←.
59.2.6 Rough red brown ware pottery model → vessel
59.6.3 a 'cobra-like' strike pose. The main piece of the handle extends along rim of → vessel ← in a leaf-like shape with notches in the edges. Mouth is wide and has sm
71.12.2 The rim is slightly incurving and the body is semi-spherical. The → vessel ← is not very shallow.
L.2011.1.12 Concave shape, maybe a bowl of a → vessel ←, with a concave underside.
L.2011.1.22 Stem of a glass → vessel ←, with a ridge at the junction of the stem with the foot. The stem narrows
L.2011.1.50 Fragment of body of a → vessel ←, with a part of rim, rounded. On the lower part, the body slightly narrow
REDMG:1935.87.24 Convex and large. The → vessel ← has an incurving rim, very convex outside and well marked off from rest o
REDMG:1953.25.34 The → vessel ← presents a rounded belly with a very narrow neck, which ends in a flat ri
REDMG:1961.150.2 ounded base. Tall narrow neck and beak spout. Base is uneven and therefore the → vessel ← leans to one side.
TEMP.2005.8.1 Fragment of an opened → vessel ←, form 'Dragendorff 29' (according to M. Fulford)
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