Accession_Number | REDMG:1935.87.24 |
Shape | Stemmed dish |
Shape_description | Convex and large. The vessel has an incurving rim, very convex outside and well marked off from rest of bowl. The transition from bowl to and from stem to foot is an unbroken curve. |
Material | Terracotta |
Fabric | Attic |
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Munsell_color | 7.5YR 6/4 |
Decoration | There is a reserved ridge on top of the foot, while the side of the foot is also reserved and rounded. The surface underneath is ruddled with broad black band just within a resting surface. Lastly, a steep, narrow cone is formated inside the stem. The ellipsoid body is supported by a slim stem, which ends in a disk-shaped base, with concentric, incised circles. |
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Condition | Very good, only a few small bits have been pitted off, particularly at the rim. |
Technique/Style | Black glaze; incised |
Provenance | |
Period | Late Archaic |
Date | 500-475 |
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Bibliography | CVA Reading 1, pl. 34.1; Gill 1986, 423, Q32, pl. 104 (profile drawing) |
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Height | 0.082 |
Diameters | Rim 22.0; base: 9.0 |
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Location | Symposium |
Edited_by | Georgia; Karen |
Date_edited | 04.06.2003; 21.04.2004 |