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There are 467 objects for which Shape_description contains → base
11.10.16 m. Body with a wide neck, three grooves on lower body, two grooves on foot ring → base ← conical with flat resting surface.
11.10.2 Flared cup mouth. → base ← concave in centre.
13.10.13 Shallow bowl; wide neck with inward rim; flat wide → base ←.
13.10.20 Rounded rim, pear shaped body, flat → base
13.10.23 Elongated ovoid body, tapering at the bottom to a convex but nearly flat → base ← and at the top, more gradually, to a very short neck with concave sides, th
13.10.24 Cylindrical alabastron, with rounded → base ←, tapering at both ends, more sharply to the mouth; the shape, dimensions, a
13.10.25 Broad, flat, rim; short neck; long body, widening towards → base ←; almost conical → base ← with small circular indentation in centre
13.10.26 ne side, one of the holes has a thin piece of rope in it (modern?)and clay; the → base ← is slightly bulbous (the shape is slightly irregular leading to an incline
13.10.4A-B isks, not joined (although they sit together well). The lid is thinner than the → base ← with no significant rim, but a beveled edge. The mirror itself has a rim on
13.10.7 Flared rim; tall neck; two ear-lug handles protruding from → base ← of neck in right-angle shape; almost spherical body and → base
14.9.1 bowl with slightly pinched in, uneven rim; wishbone handle; body tapers to flat → base ←. Typical Late Middle II-Cypriot I shape (perhaps near carination suggests s
14.9.107 ng on the exterior to the concave wall. Slightly convex underside and thickened → base ←.
14.9.109 Deep Acrocup (belongs to the Acropolis Group of Bloesch, Formen, 161 ff.);
14.9.114 (a cloak) behind him that is twisted around his right hand, and the rectangular → base ← on which he stands.
14.9.3 jug with one handle that joins the rim to the upper body and a delineated flat → base ←.
14.9.41 is offset a little and the clay bends halfway down the fragment to lead to the → base ← of the cup.
14.9.5 a with wide mouth; two handles descending from rim to rounded body; small, flat → base
14.9.64 Rectangular with → base ← of handle sticking out near top.
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
2005.3.33 Fragment of bird kylix - → base ← of the bowl and join of stem
2006.12.104 Fragment of small vessel with → base ←, body and one handle.
2006.12.107 Curved pot shard with part of → base ← attached
2006.12.112 Fragment of → base ← or stand of vessel, with handle attached
2006.12.114 Fragment of → base
2006.12.82 Fragment with rim and part of → base ← (?)
2006.12.86 Possibly → base ← of Kylix
2007.1.165 Fragment from → base
2007.2.11 base ← of a handle.
2007.2.131 Fragment, lip on one edge, potentially the → base ← of a vase.
2007.4.134 Fragment of → base
2007.4.136 Fragment from → base
2007.4.138 Fragment from → base
2007.4.144 Part of a circular → base
2007.4.149 Fragment from → base
2007.4.151 Fragment from → base ←, stem between → base ← and main bowl of pot
2007.4.152 base ← of a pot, around half of circular → base ← remains, with stem and a small part of the bowl of the pot
2007.4.158 Fragment, possibly from → base
2007.4.176 Curved pot shard with part of flat → base
2007.4.177 Pot shard comprising of part of pot → base ← and part of the curved side
2007.4.179 Flat pot fragment with part of → base
2007.4.196 Fragment with → base ← of vessel
2007.4.41 base ← of pot, circular
2007.4.52 Fragment from → base ← of handle
2007.4.7 base ← semicircular
2007.4.76 Fragment of → base
2007.4.86 Fragment of → base
2007.4.92 Fragment of → base
2007.4.95 Fragment of → base
2008.7.10 Conical → base ← fragment half missing
2008.7.116 Hexagonal shaped fragment with remnants of rim; remnants of handle → base ← on exterior
2008.7.14 Round → base ← fragment
2008.7.15 base ← fragment roughly trapezium in shape
2008.7.186 Pentagonal → base ←(?) fragment
2008.7.189 Irregularly shaped → base ← fragment
2008.7.2 Single fragment preserves → base ← and part of curved side.
2008.7.31 Triangular → base ← fragment with part of side.
2008.7.38 Triangular (→ base ←?) fragment
2008.7.4 An almost pentagon shaped fragment preserving some of → base ← and a steeply curved side.
2008.7.41 Rim fragment with 4 broken edges; Exterior: LH side has a ridge toward → base ← of fragment
2008.7.42 Handle fragment from possibly near the → base ← of handle
2008.7.49 Small → base ← fragment broken on 5 sides with part of the stand broken on one side
2008.7.5 Single fragment, concave flared → base ← with flat edge concave in profile
2008.7.54 the exterior top of the fragment curves out into what could be a lip; exterior → base ← of fragment also begins to curve outwards; horizontal curvature to the frag
2008.7.79 Rectangular → base ← fragment
2008.7.84 Triangular fragment of plate. Flat → base ←, curves up to fairly wide rim.
2008.9.5 Trapezoidal → base ← fragment with one curved edge.
2008.9.8 Circular → base ← fragment.
2016.3.1 hly at the lower end of the discus; short round nozzle, leading convexly to the → base ←, and round tip with ovoidal wick hole at centre. Vertical round handle, rai
2016.3.2 rounded tip, ovoid wick hole at centre and convex sides. Flat ring foot on the → base ←.
2016.5.4 Ovoidal body with round → base ←. The shoulders are carved with vestigial tiny lugs handles. Short neck. Ha
2022.7.8.a ter. There are only eleven fragments of this krater, three of them are from the → base ←, the → base ← is thick and wide, made with one big ring and two smaller rings,
2022.7.8.b ter. There are only eleven fragments of this krater, three of them are from the → base ←, the → base ← is thick and wide, made with one big ring and two smaller rings,
2022.7.8.c ter. There are only eleven fragments of this krater, three of them are from the → base ←, the → base ← is thick and wide, made with one big ring and two smaller rings,
2022.7.8.d ter. There are only eleven fragments of this krater, three of them are from the → base ←, the → base ← is thick and wide, made with one big ring and two smaller rings,
2022.7.8.e ter. There are only eleven fragments of this krater, three of them are from the → base ←, the → base ← is thick and wide, made with one big ring and two smaller rings,
2022.7.8.f ter. There are only eleven fragments of this krater, three of them are from the → base ←, the → base ← is thick and wide, made with one big ring and two smaller rings,
2022.7.8.g ter. There are only eleven fragments of this krater, three of them are from the → base ←, the → base ← is thick and wide, made with one big ring and two smaller rings,
2022.7.8.h ter. There are only eleven fragments of this krater, three of them are from the → base ←, the → base ← is thick and wide, made with one big ring and two smaller rings,
2022.7.8.i ter. There are only eleven fragments of this krater, three of them are from the → base ←, the → base ← is thick and wide, made with one big ring and two smaller rings,
2022.7.8.l ter. There are only eleven fragments of this krater, three of them are from the → base ←, the → base ← is thick and wide, made with one big ring and two smaller rings,
2022.7.8.m ter. There are only eleven fragments of this krater, three of them are from the → base ←, the → base ← is thick and wide, made with one big ring and two smaller rings,
22.11.1 ich come down to shoulder, one either side. Very small foot, flat and reserved → base ←.
22.3.41 Single triangular fragment preserves part of the → base ← of a closed shape, perhaps a jug, with a flat bottom.
22.9.1 gurine consisting of a rectangular body, ovoid in cross-section, flaring at the → base ←, with a concave resting surface. At the top of the body or trunk, two rudim
22.9.4 Deep drinking cup with → base ← and side handles. Underside concave.
22.9.5 Sphere with → base ← and one side handle still present. Only half intact with one side handle.
22.9.6 Rounded → base ←.
22.9.7 e, thick strap handle joins body from rim and shoulder; short foot; broad, flat → base ←.
23.11.1 Bowl with incurving rim, diagonal profile in lower body, and raised → base ←. Previously described as lamp of kothon type.
23.11.10 Flat → base ←, bulbous lower body to which are attached two horizontal strap handles, whi
23.11.31RRRR but separate element runs down from the left of the shield and across near the → base ←.
23.11.41 Miniature jug with a broad rim, bulbous body, flat → base ← and no handle
23.11.43 ening at the rim, with low handles at the broadest part of the belly and a flat → base
23.11.7 Flat → base ←; rounded lower body to which are attached two small triangular handles, cir
23.11.8 Flat → base ←; bulbous lower body from which emerge two horizontal handles, circular in c
25.6.3 Chimney mouth with flat rim; single curved handle; → base ← has central concave section; foot double stepped.
25.9.1 base ← is hollow although filled with modern plaster.
25.9.3 and forms an intense curve against the body, which is ovaloid and inflated. The → base ← is ring-shaped and narrower than the rest of the vessel.
26.12.10 Concave → base
26.12.19 Single curved handle. Foot in two degrees, top; → base ← has central concave section.
26.12.25 Slightly concave → base
26.12.26 t bears a ribbed back. The body is ovaloid and the foot is conical with a round → base ←.
26.12.33 ip, with a carination just below the rim, narrowing with convex sides to a flat → base ←, with convex sides just above → base ←. Wire cutting marks in circular design o
26.12.6 Slightly concave → base ←.
26.12.7 Stemmed. The vessel is slanted to one side, which suggests that the → base ← is not flat or that the body has not been made to rest flat on top of the f
26.2.68 Body and → base ← sherd of Chian Simple Animal Style pottery;
26.2.8 base ← and foot sherd of East Greek pottery open vessel, bowl or plate;
26.4.1A-B Lid: central 'pagoda-like' knob. Pyxis: feet are grooved horizontally; raised → base ← is slightly convex.
26.5.1 Two oblong handles, one on each side. → base ← is convex.
26.7.13 Rhomboid in section at the → base ←, and curving towards the point; three protrusions at the → base ← would have be
26.7.2 em is high and thick and the foot is disk-shaped, while the concave area of the → base ← forms a conical center.
26.7.8 al wick hole. Applied strip handle attached to the rim and reaching down to the → base ←. Flat unmarked → base ←. Tall indentation on the left side of the body.
26.8.3 Chimney mouth. → base ← has central concave circle.
27.10.1 BSA xlii, p.15). Neck and handles modern, undecorated. Body almost spherical, → base ← flat.
27.4.3 Uneven → base ←. Two holes pierced in bottom 3.0 apart.
28.6.6 ontal handles, round in cross-section, just below the rim; short foot with flat → base ←.
28.9.1 Mouth flares out and rim is flat. High vertical handle joined to rim with
29.11.6 e lip, slightly angled upwards. Deep body descending to a groove above the ring → base ←.
29.4.2 base ← flared with broad resting surface
29.5.1 Flared, shallow mouth. Resting surface and → base ← concave.
30.4.1 Stemless. Handles round, → base ← slightly concave underneath.
34.10.10 Gill's 'Pheidias shape'. Wide mouth with a flat rim. The handle is in two
34.10.11 Rounded body narrowing toward → base ←. Small round handle. Spout protruding from the top. Lid with round knob h
34.10.6 ntal handles at rim on opposite sides; deep, straight sided body; groove; small → base
34.2.1 Shallow dish. Small well (approx 1.6cm) inside → base ← of the foot
34.8.11 long nozzle with a slightly oval wick hole. Small foot with a slightly concave → base ←.
34.8.3 Flared cup mouth. Single curved handle. → base ← is slightly concave.
34.8.4 Flared mouth with flat lip. → base ← is flat with concave central circle.
34.8.5 Chimney mouth. → base ← flat except for a central concave section.
34.8.7 Flared cup mouth. → base ← has central concave circle.
37.11.3 Round ('ball aryballos'). Slightly flattened → base ←.
37.11.5 -shaped horizontal handles attached just below the thin rim; thin groove before → base ←. Flaring ring foot.
37.11.7 oove. Single curved handle starting at groove and bending to lip. Small foot, → base ← slightly concave.
37.11.8 and they are riddled. The foot is quite tall and conical (widening towards the → base ←).
38.12.1 Squat lekythos. Flared mouth. Ridge at top and → base ← of neck.
38.4.1 Two high handles, one on each side; moulded ridge at → base ← of design; thin foot is black on the underside which is conical.
38.4.5 Hand-made, body is wider towards the → base ←, → base ← is flatened. Neck and handle are missing. Small flat lug (mini hand
39.9.7 The body is supported by a low-stemmed, ring-shaped → base ←, gradually widening out to the foot. The handles are handmade, almost circu
42.9.1 Two-stepped, ring-shaped → base
44.1.1 m is disk-shaped, the handle is banded and the body is inflated and there is no → base ←.
44.1.2 'Little lion' shape. Ure 1927, 54: 'Rhitsona Class P'; Haspels ABL 107: 'L
44.6.2 Ellipsoid with small → base
45.10.10 Fragments comprising of most of tondo, moulded foot and → base ←; the handles are riddled, of ellipsoid cross-section and upcurving.
45.6.13 handles attached to shoulder and just below mouth. Neckhas a moulded ridge at → base ←. The resting surface is wide and the → base ← is concave.
45.6.16 Flared cup mouth. Strap Handle descending from top of neck to sloping sho
45.6.17 own to join shoulder. Long, narrow body. Broad foot. Central concave section on → base ←.
45.6.18 strap handle curves from top of shoulder down to top of body. Small torus flat → base ←, divided from the body with a groove. Cf. "Sixth and Fifth Century Pottery"
45.6.22 Groove around → base ← of knob, but knob is missing.
45.6.33 shoulder with two lugs opposite each other; almost vertically-sided body; flat → base ← surrounded by very slight ridge.
45.6.41 with thick rim, no handles, and a small foot. Flat resting surface and conical → base ←.
45.6.56 tapers to long thin stem and outturned foot mirroring rim and neck; small, flat → base ←.
45.6.66 cular hollow which is no taller then the rim of the lamp and widens towards the → base ← of the lamp. The nozzle is flat but at a slight incline, the tip of the noz
45.6.69 oncave side and a circular wick tube. Moderate straight sided foot with concave → base ←, leading to a 'kick' on the internal side of the → base ←.
45.6.70 ar smoke hole. Vertical handle with a circular hole which runs down towards the → base ←. → base ← demarcated but not raised and slightly off centre. There are two smal
45.6.71 zle with a rounded tip and circular smoke hole. Vertical handle extends towards → base ← and has a small hole. → base ← is demarcated but not raised.
45.9.1 Wide mouth with flat rim. Two handles, one either side. Concave → base ←.
45.9.2 'ankle' on the body, which is in the shape of a left foot wearing a sandal. The → base ← is a flat surface, separated from the sole by an incised line.
46.9.1 houlder; slight ridge between neck and shoulder; body tapers down to disk foot; → base ← flat with central concave circle. Cf. Agora 12 part 2, no. 1115, pl. 38
47.2.10 Rounded, thickened, out turned rim, broader than → base ←; convex wall descending directly to a flat → base ←, grooved on the underside.
47.2.11 he upper edge, slightly overhanging the concave wall, which is thickened at the → base ←.
47.2.15 Wide, flat rim; shallow bowl; thin footring; concave → base ←.
47.2.22 Shallow with two wishbone handles. Uneven rim and → base
47.2.23 Shallow with two wishbone handles. Uneven rim and → base
47.2.4 h riddled handles of ellipsoid cross-section that curve upwards and ring-shaped → base ←.
47.6.2A-B lid is cylindrical with a plastic ring on the top. The body is conical and the → base ← is a broad, disk-shaped, flat ring.
47.6.4 extends to the shoulder, where there are two horizontal strap handles. Concave → base ←, peaked in centre.
47.6.5 extends to the shoulder, where there are two horizontal strap handles. Concave → base ←, peaked in the centre.
48.12.1 t upwards from the middle of the body; slight groove before small foot; concave → base
48.12.2 with flaring lipless rim, concave sides, tapering in lower part to a high ring → base ← (is it conical?). Two horizontal round handles are attached to the side wal
48.12.4 which runs the handle with a hole for suspension; inverted oviod body; rounded → base ←.
48.12.5 ightly over the rim; trefoil lip; long cylindrical neck; half-sphere body; flat → base
48.12.7 ottom of single curved vertical circular handle. Widest part of body is towards → base ← making a 'squat' shape. Flat → base ←.
48.12.9 th of the vessel; slender neck widening to a cucumber shaped body. Flat concave → base ←, the underside of which is outlined with a groove.
48.5.2 ning the shoulder; inverted ovoid body; near conical foot with mirrored concave → base ←.
49.1.1 al wall, then sharply recedes to vertical footring and sloping underside of the → base ←.
49.10.2 'Cocked hat' open lamp with pinched in sided that form an unbridged nozzle
49.8.11 nd connecting it to the shoulder. Round body, slightly concave underside of the → base ←.
49.8.12 curves down from top of neck to shoulder; body tapers to thick disk foot; flat → base ← except for concave central circle. Cf. "Sixth and Fifth Century Pottery", P
49.8.4 thin neck; vertical strap handle; rounded body; small footring; slightly convex → base ←.
49.8.5 dy shaped rather like a bombylios, with moulded rings; small ring foot; concave → base ←.
49.8.6 andle curves down from back of lip to lower body; half-sphere shaped body; flat → base ←.
49.8.7 urned rim; two cylindrical handles curve upwards from just below ridge; hole in → base ← where stem was
49.8.8 channel curves up from rim, then down to top of body; bulbous body; small, flat → base ← with central sunken disk
49.8.9 handle and a slim, cylindrical neck. The body is ovaloid (inverted egg) and the → base ← is ring-shaped.
50.10.4 Cup mouth, a vertical, banded handle and a disk-shaped → base ←.
50.10.5 irly deep bowl curves into thick low stem; two tiny grooves at join of stem and → base ←; broad, flat foot; conical underside.
50.12.26 base ← fragment, preserving part of foot
50.12.34 Fragment of cup with → base ← of handle.
50.3.1 ody; small ridge between neck and shoulder; body tapers into broad, thick, flat → base ←; underside concave.
50.3.2 htly broadening at the bottom; two ridges mark the join with the trumpet-shaped → base ←. Offset on interior at join of wall and floor. → base ← conical on underside.
50.4.17 r half concave; moulded fillet between that and lower half. Foot is grooved and → base ← is depressed.
50.4.20 houlder. Tapering lower body joining slightly taurus foot with slightly concave → base ←. Curved vertical handle attached to the lip and the shoulder
50.4.23 Circular deep body with a small convex shoulder. Discus is concave with a
50.4.24 Shallow circular body with convex shoulder and a small concave discus; sma
50.4.25 p is splayed and ends in an obtuse angle, the wick hole is circular. There is a → base ← demarcated but not raised, the → base ← is slightly concave.
50.4.5 urves into the ovoid upper body, tapering into a cylindrical lower body; raised → base ←; reserved on the interior, underside and resting surface.
50.4.8 vertical strap handle curves up from the middle of the neck and rejoins at the → base ← of the shoulder.
50.5.1 . Wide neck with a groove at juncture with bulbous body. Ring foot reserved and → base ← raised.
51.1.2 ly curving upwards. The foot is conical, with a ring-shaped termination and the → base ← has a concave, conical surface with an inflated semi-spherical central part
51.1.3 rap handle to the rim. The body tapers into the narrower bottom and thick, wide → base ←.
51.1.4 n curves, with a near carination to become concave in the lower part, on a flat → base ← that is beveled on the outer part. A single suspension hole is on the lip.
51.4.10 ut-turned rim; rounded body; rounded handles curving upwards; flat bottom; tiny → base
51.4.5 s handle), broadening with slightly convex sides, and rounding gently to a flat → base ←.
51.4.8 er side of the rounded and pear shaped body; the foot is small and flaring; the → base ← is convex
51.7.10 two oblong handles with side projections; deep bowl; conical footring; concave → base ←.
51.7.12 itially rounded but then tapers fairly sharply to very narrow, raised footring; → base ← flat
51.7.16 Wide cup mouth with a reserved, flat rim. Two tripartite strap handles ris
51.7.5 from the top of the neck and joins the lower part of the shoulder; molded ring → base ←, divded into two concave parts, divied by a ridge at the middle; convex und
52.3.3 with downward protrusions at either end; body tapers to conical footring; flat → base ←.
53.8.2 oping floor continuously curving to the stemmed foot with a high trumpet-shaped → base ← below moulding. Offset on interior at join of wall and floor. → base ← mostly f
54.8.1 vertical straple handle extending from the rim to the bottom of the body. Flat → base ←.
56.8.4 back to a high curving vertical strap handle, which joins at the shoulder; ring → base ←.
56.8.8 and handles are almost ellipsoid, with peaked terminations. Ribbon handles. The → base ← is in the shape of an inverted echinus (a conical stand?).
58.2.3A Pyxis: Hemispherical bowl with raised → base ←. Matching lid is 58.2.3B
58.2.4 Wide rim with bevelled lip. Long wide neck leading to a short and rounded body, → base ← protrudes from body but has been damaged (during firing process ?). The han
58.2.5 Round body somewhat pointed at the → base ←. Cut-away neck spout (derived from Anatolian precursors). Handle attaches t
59.2.7 Mummified head of a cat in a glass jar. Nearly cylindrical jar, tapering to → base ←; wide mouth with straight sides.
59.6.3 Single but ornate handle that has pointed oval at bottom, two moulded line
60.8.1 handles emerge horizontally from the top of the body; conical footring; concave → base ←.
61.6.1.2 rim; sloping sides form a conical shape; small well in bottom of interior; flat → base ←.
61.6.1.4 a very open interior which is widest at the mouth. The body is rough, while the → base ← is also roughly made with no smooth finish to the edges.
61.6.1.5 Small bowl with a thick, uneven rim, concave sides, and small → base ←.
61.6.1.8 outh, a long neck flaring to a large body, and tapering again to a small, plain → base ←; fat, rounded handle.
62.5.1 handle, slightly concave sides that taper sharply below the handle to a raised → base ← that is slightly concave on the underside.
64.7.1 ust below the rim; round footring; flat underside with slight moulded circle on → base ←.
67.6.3 Hollow, large opening in back and hole in → base ←. Back of figurine is left unformed.
67.7.2 tapering smoothly into thin stem slightly shorter than neck; flares out to flat → base ←.
69.7.1 decoration that gives the effect of a sandal enclosing it, and a flat, reserved → base ←.
70.3.3 n McPhee describes it as a Kotyle rather than Skyphos type c (?). Tapering ring → base ←, rounded at the bottom, from which the body rises in a sharp diagonal, curv
76.6.1 with single handle from mouth to back, with a curled over section at end. Flat → base ←. Small round neck.
78.12.1 zle with a large circular wick hole. Vertical handle opposite the nozzle, flat → base ← with no delineation.
78.12.10 hat cuts into the shoulder area. Vertical handle which reaches down towards the → base ← and attaches around the shoulder, circular piercing through handle. Circul
78.12.11 hat cuts into the shoulder area. Vertical handle which reaches down towards the → base ← and attaches around the shoulder. Circular delineated → base ←, slightly conca
78.12.12 Shallow circular body with large concave discus, filling hole is small and
78.12.13 ounded tip, large circular wick hole, just off centre. Flat circular delineated → base ←.
78.12.14 ded tip with a large circular wick hole in the centre. Small circular, unmarked → base ←, very slightly concave.
78.12.15 es and a rounded tip with circular wick hole in the centre. Circular delineated → base ←, very slightly concave.
78.12.17 one half of its rim folded in and pinched to form an open wick rest. Wide rim, → base ← is uneven making lamp sit to left hand side.
78.12.18 thick and very pronounced leading on to a vertical sided shallow reservoir. the → base ← is flat but there is no foot.
78.12.19 Shallow ovoid body, convex shoulder with a small depressed discus; three s
78.12.20 Circular body, concave discus with a mall circular filling hole in the fro
78.12.21 zle with concave sides, rounded tip and circular wick hole. Circular delineated → base ←, slightly concave.
78.12.22 the same axis as the wick hole, but not in the centre of the discus. Demarcated → base ←, slightly concave.
78.12.3 ve moulded discus. Vertical handle with hole through. No foot, slightly concave → base ←.
78.12.4 Shallow circular body (back deeper than the front), small convex shoulder,
78.12.5 th concave sides leading to a rounded tip with a circular wick hole. Delineated → base ←, slightly concave. Vertical band around the edge of the whole lamp, probabl
78.12.6 slightly concave discus with small circular filling hole and a shallow circular → base ←. Short flat nozzle with concave sides and a rounded tip, large circular wic
78.12.7 Shallow circular body, small shoulder with concave discus with a small fil
78.12.8 nd a circular wick hole, just off centre. Vertical handle extending towards the → base ← at the back with a small hole though the centre. Demarcated → base ← is flat ex
78.12.9 center. Medium flat nozzle (broken) concave sides with a small air hole at the → base ← of the nozzle, the start of a rounded tip with a circular wick hole. Space
79.1.10 Circular shallow body, concave discus with a small filling hole in the cen
79.1.11 ded tip. Slight anomaly on the underside of the nozzle. Handle is missing. Flat → base ← with no foot, wheel marks.
79.1.12 ncave discus with a small circular filling hole in the center. Small demarcated → base ←, slightly concave. Long nozzle with concave sides and a rounded tip with a
79.1.14 t appears to be an air hole in-between the channel of moulding. There is a ring → base ←.
79.1.16 hole. Remains of small vertical handle attached to the shoulder. Small circular → base ←, slightly concave not lineated.
79.1.18 just an elongation of the discus with a small circular wick hole. Circular ring → base ←.
79.1.5 concave discus with small filling hole. Small raised protruding foot with flat → base ←. Large vertical handle with one incised line along the length of it and a s
79.1.6 ed with an oval wick hole just off center. Vertical handle which reaches to the → base ← which is demarcated with two concentric circles.
79.1.7 ve sides, large round wick hole and a rounded tip. Concave discus and wide ring → base ←. Small filling hole, just off centre probably due to decoration.
79.1.8 and splayed at the tip with concave edges and an obtuse tip. Wick hole is oval. → base ← is a concave small demarcated circle with a circle within.
79.1.9 egular oval shaped wick hole. Large circular straight sided foot with a concave → base ←.
83.9.34 Fragment of → base
83.9.5 Ovaloid bowl with → base
85.3.1 h, vertical sided neck joins sharply at shoulder with bulbous body; two-stepped → base ←, bottom step rounded; concave → base ←.
91.11.1 neck; stout conical shaped body with flat resting surface and slightly concave → base ←.
E.2002.8.1 Pronounced thick lip, no neck, bulbous body tapering to a pointed → base ←.
E.2003.9.1 Wide-mouthed jar, with a pointed → base
E.23.19 Tall pointed jar with flattened, narrow → base ←. Wide mouth with narrow lip and wide neck. Lugs at either side, perforate
E.23.20 Tall jar with a wide mouth, long neck and small flat → base ←.
E.23.21 Rounded → base ← and pronounced lip
E.23.23 Pear shaped jar with a pronounced lip, short neck, and pointed → base ←, widest point has a ridge which is uneven.
E.23.24 Squat jar with rounded everted lip, short neck, and rounded → base ←.
E.23.25 ly everted lip, wide neck, bulbous body, and everted pedestal foot with concave → base ←.
E.23.26 but wide upper body. Lower body gently tapers to an everted foot with a concave → base ←. Handle attaches to just below the top of the neck and rejoins the body at
E.23.29 Fragment which takes the shape of cylinder that flares to a flat → base ← with inscription. It is thought that objects like this were part of the fac
E.23.30 ach on the upper body. The body is spherical in shape, tapering to a small disc → base ←.
E.23.31 Pronounced lip, short neck, rotund body which tapers to a flat → base ←.
E.23.32 Undulating lip, long neck, bulbous shoulder tapering to a pointed → base ←. Two opposing handles emerge on the sholder just below the band decoration.
E.23.34 Seated figurine of Horus on a solid square → base ←. Horus' two arms run parallel to the thighs and the feet; his plaited side
E.47.1 flat nozzle with a splayed end and a curved tip and oval smoke hole. Small ring → base ←.
E.47.6.7 Tall jar, tapering to → base ←.
E.47.6.8 Tall jar tapering to → base ←.
E.47.6.9 Undulating pie-crust mouth (probably hand molded). The body is globular and the → base ← is rounded, with a small part flattened. The → base ← presents the finger marks
E.62.17 Stone scarab. The beetle is sat on a flat → base ←. The upper body is flat. The antenna and 'head' of the beetle are also det
E.62.25 Long-necked vase, with fluted mouth and pronounced lip. Rounded body and → base ←.
E.62.30 se, with pronounced lip and neck. Shoulders are widest point tapering to a flat → base ←.
E.62.34 Part of jug and basin set (basin missing). Flat → base ←, wide shoulders, tall neck (ca. 6 cm), with striated lip and wide mouth.
E.62.39 Fine kohl pot with flat → base ←, shoulders and wide, flat rim.
E.62.40 knob handle, also circular. Second piece is the ring which sits between lid and → base ← and is circular with a central hole cut out and a rim on the underside so i
E.62.41 Slightly fluted, no slip, tall vase with flat → base ←.
E.62.42 Long and thin, with rounded ends and flat → base ←.
E.62.43 Kohl pot with flat → base ←, shoulder and very wide, flat rim.
E.62.44 ng. Thin neck leading to shoulders. Four oblong feet at each 'corner' and the → base ← between is flat. Flat rim on top of body is reserved. The inside is a cyli
E.62.50 The mouth is wide with no neck. The body is bulbous tapering to a flat → base ←.
E.62.55 There is no neck and the body tapers to a flat → base ←. The two handles are directly opposite one another on the mouth.
E.62.60 , no neck, three handles for string, widest part is mid-way down the body, flat → base ←.
E.62.61 probably for make-up purposes. Pronounced flat lip, no neck, flaring to a flat → base ←.
E.62.8 Deep sided bowl with curved sides and no significant → base ← meaning bowl is slightly unsteady. There are two incised bands on the oute
E.63.10 decorated with four incised lines. The body swells and then tapers to a pointed → base ←.
E.63.15 adorns the head. The feet of the figure are attached to a solid, square copper → base ←.
E.63.23 Thin lip, narrow neck, curved shoulders and pointed → base ←.
E.63.27 bular body the widest point of which is the shoulder. The body tapers to a flat → base ←.
E.63.28 dest point tapers to the foot, which is approximately 1cm in height with a flat → base ←.
E.63.6 de from some neck decoration and a loin cloth. The figure stands on a flat oval → base ←.
E.65.1 ded rim, narrowing to a short neck, broadening to an ovoid body, with a pointed → base ←.
E.65.11 but still circular. Widest from side to side. Has a rectangular extension at → base ← so that the object would have sat in the handle. Flat and thin with slight
E.65.7 Pointed → base ← flattened; small mouth; lugs at either side, perforated to take thread.
L.2016.3.11 Flask made of thin glass. Long, narrow neck leads to an ovoid body with concave → base ←.
L.2016.3.8 der. The body is slightly angled at mid-section and leads directly to the ovoid → base ←.
L.2016.3.9 base ← fragment of a flat bowl, with a part of the ring-shaped foot.
L.2018.4.3 ced.Stanford has depicted him arms missing, as if broken off. The small, square → base ← on which he is positioned interrupts his legs just below the knee. Thus he
REDMG:1926.99.52 curving into a short narrow neck that broadens to an ovaloid body with rounded → base ←; small round vertical handle is tucked in under the overhanging lip.
REDMG:1926.99.54 der; below a carination at shoulder is a cylindrical body, tapering towards the → base ←, and then sharply narrowing to a short stem, attached to a moulded pedestal
REDMG:1926.99.59 wing to a nearly cylindrical body (slightly concave) that tapers sharply at the → base ←, to a low conical foot with concave underside. No lid.
REDMG:1934.26.1 of the bowl. The bowl has almost no stem but attaches directly to a raised ring → base ← with diagonal profile, slightly convex resting surface, and slightly pointe
REDMG:1934.53.5 y, in the centre of which are attached two vertical round handles, canted; flat → base ←, slightly concave. Cf. larger examples of this shape are in Toronto, Royal
REDMG:1935.87.11 The → base ← is raised to provide a foot on which to support the weight of the cup.
REDMG:1935.87.2 end from the neck to the top of the shoulderr; resting surface slopes slightly; → base ← hollow.
REDMG:1935.87.20 Trefoil lip oinochoe with lid; shallow sloping shoulder and wide body with wide → base ←; curved handle.
REDMG:1935.87.21 ndrical neck, sloping shoulders curving into an ovoid body, narrowing to a flat → base ←; flat strap handle extends from the rim to the bottom of the shoulder.
REDMG:1935.87.23 Two handles, all black and one either side which start at → base ← of body and curl up and over, higher than mouth with small spurs at the bas
REDMG:1935.87.30 placed ca. 1.5 cm below rim ; carination and further concave element near flat → base ←.
REDMG:1935.87.5 "Little lion." Lip askew; concave → base ←.
REDMG:1942.5.6.1 curving into a short narrow neck that broadens to a globular body with rounded → base ←; flat strap handle falls directly from the rim to the middle of the shoulde
REDMG:1947.13.1 ttom of the sloping shoulder; ovoid body tapering to a thick stem on a pedestal → base ← (not original).
REDMG:1951.113.3 elow which are attached two nearly triangular horizontal strap handles and ring → base ←, canted slightly up; rounded body broadens slightly and then narrows to an
REDMG:1951.130.1 ottom of the neck to which is attached the ovoid body, tapering to a broad ring → base ←, convex on the exterior, with a flat resting surface.
REDMG:1951.132.1 offset from the body, with a ridge at the halfway point broadens toward a ring → base ←, slightly rounded on the exterior, with a concave underside offset from a c
REDMG:1951.135.1-2 rim widening to sharply curved shoulder, rounded below, and tapering to a flat → base ←; round horizontal handles on either side pressed up against rim to form lug
REDMG:1951.140.1 ply at the bottom, where it is joined to a moulded pedestal foot with a splayed → base ← and concave underside; upper part of foot has tapering straight sides; the
REDMG:1951.141 es sharply in the lower part to a broad stem that flares into a molded pedestal → base ←, with a slanted exterior, ridged on the upper part, and a concave underside
REDMG:1951.147.1 the shoulder, concave side walls (offset at top and bottom), and a broader ring → base ←, curved on the upper surface, with a broad resting surface, offset, slightl
REDMG:1951.151.1 short cylindrical neck that broadens toward the bulbous squat body; short ring → base ←, rounded in profile, with narrow, flat resting surface and recessed undersi
REDMG:1951.152 , nearly cylindrical neck, attached to an ovoid body, ridged at the top; raised → base ←, with thin reseting surface and slightly pointed underside.
REDMG:1951.154 he bottom of the neck at a bulge, below which is a conical body, with a rounded → base ←, and a slight conical indentation at the bottom.
REDMG:1951.155 e, with a suspension hole; neck broadens to a baggy, ovoid body, with a rounded → base ←.
REDMG:1951.156.1 der; below a carination at shoulder is a cylindrical body, tapering towards the → base ←, and then sharply narrowing to a short stem.
REDMG:1951.157.1 the squat, high shouldered body, from which it is offset; tall but narrow ring → base ← with rounded resting surface and slightly convex underside; strap handle ri
REDMG:1951.159.1 ttom of the sloping shoulder; ovoid body tapering to a thick stem on a pedestal → base ← (not original).
REDMG:1951.161.1 ing to a tapering stem, which in turn is joined to a hollowed, moulded pedestal → base ←;.the upper surface of the → base ← is nearly flat, surrounded by a ridge and th
REDMG:1951.1707 ical handle that reaches to the middle of the biconical body with a flat, rough → base ←.
REDMG:1951.1708 that joins the body at the middle of the slightly baggy body with a flat, rough → base ←.
REDMG:1951.1714 y concave lip, slightly convex lower walls curve into a short foot, with a flat → base ←.
REDMG:1951.1716 the lower third, beneath which the walls become slightly concave, above a flat → base ←; rounded interior.
REDMG:1951.1717 curves into a top heavy bowl; walls become slightly concave just above the flat → base ←; rounded interior.
REDMG:1951.1718 lip, curves into a top heavy bowl that becomes slightly concave above the flat → base ←; rounded interior.
REDMG:1953.25.103 she may have been a singer, forming parts of a ring and is now broken from her → base ←.
REDMG:1953.25.2 bulges slightly below handles but otherwise tapers gradually to a thick raised → base ←, which is slightly broader than the lowest part of the body. The underside
REDMG:1953.25.22 r is a cylindrical body, slightly flaring at the shoulder, tapering towards the → base ←, and then sharply narrowing to a short stem, attached to a moulded pedestal
REDMG:1953.25.23 der; below a carination at shoulder is a cylindrical body, tapering towards the → base ←, and then sharply narrowing to a short stem, attached to a moulded pedestal
REDMG:1953.25.25 low a carination at shoulder is a cylindrical body, tapering gently towards the → base ←, which is attached to a moulded pedestal foot, tapering down, with a profil
REDMG:1953.25.28 en curving in to a short stem, attached to a small pedestal foot with a raised → base ←; small nipple at the centre of the underside.
REDMG:1953.25.29 stem, attached to a small pedestal foot, tapering down, with a slightly raised → base ←; small nipple at the centre of the underside.
REDMG:1953.25.36 he middle of the shoulder; sharply joins barrel-shaped body, above a broad ring → base ←, convex in profile, with a thin resting surface and slightly concave unders
REDMG:1953.25.39 rt, slightly concave, and a broader, rounded lower part, broadening towards the → base ←, with a conical depression on the interior, and a narrow resting surface
REDMG:1953.25.43 lightly convex lip; short narrow neck curving into a globular body with rounded → base ←; flat strap handle extends from the rim to the middle of the shoulder.
REDMG:1953.25.49 op of a squat, rounded body; broad, slightly angled foot, with slightly concave → base ←.
REDMG:1953.25.50 globular body, slightly flattened, and a low, sharply angled foot, with a flat → base ←. Corinth round-mouthed oinochoe, type A, group i: see Corinth 13, 131 fig.
REDMG:1953.25.51 arly straight, joining an ovoid body, slightly baggy, supported by a broad ring → base ←. Vertical strap handle, grooved, extends horizontally from the rim and curv
REDMG:1953.25.52 ges from the rim and descends sharply to the bottom of the shoulder. The raised → base ← is flat on the underside.
REDMG:1953.25.55 wing to sharp join to an ovoid body that tapers sharply at the bottom to a flat → base ←; grooved just above the → base ←. Two-piece strap handle splays at the attachme
REDMG:1953.25.57 ly from the rim and descends in slight s-curve to the shoulder; slightly raised → base ← with flat underside, worked with spiral pattern grooved in.
REDMG:1953.25.60 tical ribbing on widest part of body; short, angled foot, with slightly concave → base ←.
REDMG:1953.25.61 ens slightly and then tapers, with slightly concave sides, to a slightly raised → base ←, grooved on the resting surface, flat on the sunken underside.
REDMG:1953.25.62 es, just below a moulded band; finely ribbed body that tapers to a short raised → base ←.
REDMG:1953.25.64 shoulder, curving to a broad body, tapering slightly down, to a slightly raised → base ←, concave at the centre; two pinched triangular round handles rise from the
REDMG:1953.25.65 oulded ring, from which descends the conical body, narrowing slightly to a flat → base ←, with a slightly bevelled edge.
REDMG:1953.25.72 Round uneven rim, lopsided diagonal walls, and a flat → base ←; rough and bumpy on interior of bowl and → base ←.
REDMG:1953.25.73 rving, lopsided tapering walls, convex at top and concave at bottom, and a flat → base ←; rough and bumpy on upper part of interior walls.
REDMG:1953.25.75 per part offset from a lower concave element, curving out at the bottom to flat → base ←, marked by a ridge on the exterior; nipple surrounded by a grooved circle a
REDMG:1953.25.76 Shallow bowl with incurved rim; raised → base ←, with grooved resting surface.
REDMG:1953.25.77 uding from either side. → base ← of handle remains with half of the hole left. Ring → base ←, slightly concave.
REDMG:1953.25.78 de shallow nozzle tilts slightly upwards, large oval wick hole. flat unlimited → base ←.
REDMG:1953.25.79 y irregular underside to nozzle. Small straight sided circular foot with a flat → base ←. Slight anomaly at the bottom of the reservoir in the centre.
REDMG:1953.25.8 Plain rim on nearly hemispherical cup with concave sides, short foot with flat → base ←.
REDMG:1958.111.1 ck, broadening at the bottom, offset from the globular body, above a broad ring → base ←, convex in profile, with a thin resting surface and slightly concave unders
REDMG:1958.112.1 ation) the body tapers slightly, and then curves sharply to join a tall moulded → base ←, with straight sides, slightly concave on the underside, with a cylindrical
REDMG:1958.113.1 y into the body, with convex side walls, narrowing to a slightly flaring raised → base ←, bossed on the underside.
REDMG:1958.13.1 Small bowl with inverted → base ← and tiny rim. Tiny nub handle and five tiny points project from the rim.
REDMG:1958.16.1 Bowl with rounded body and no → base ←. Wishbone handle and inward rim.
REDMG:1958.19.1 w tapering neck, beak spout, and bulbous body. Vertical strap handle joins the → base ← of the neck near the spout and a thrid where the neck and body are joined.
REDMG:1958.23.1 Wide body that tapers at the bottom towards a slightly convex → base ←. The rounded → base ← forces the jug to lean to one side. The tall narrow nec
REDMG:1958.33.1 Jug with bulbous body with delineated flat → base ←. Single strap handle joins the upper body to the centre of the long neck w
REDMG:1958.52.1 Cocked-hat lamp with a low body, wide rim, and slightly uneven → base ←.
REDMG:1961.150.1 d strap-handle, joining at centre of shoulder; squat piriform body, nearly flat → base ←, ridge at exterior, groove just within.
REDMG:1961.150.2 Slightly flaring body with a rounded → base ←. Tall narrow neck and beak spout. → base ← is uneven and therefore the vessel
REDMG:1961.150.4 Hemispherical bowl, slightly indented at → base ←, to which is attached a triangular handle with two prongs at the top.
REDMG:1961.199.1 . The shoulder curves into a bulbous body, grooved just above a slightly raised → base ←. The underside is slightly concave at its centre. Some circular ridges (com
REDMG:1961.199.3 eck, nearly diagonal shoulders, ovoid body narrowing to a pinched stem, flaring → base ←, flat (although rough and thus unstable) on the underside.
REDMG:1961.199.4 rds the body, piriform body, tapering more gently below, rounded above the flat → base ←.
REDMG:1962.184.33.21 s; body narrow sharply at the bottom to a short stem attached to a tall moulded → base ←, which tapers down.
REDMG:1964.1154.1 the upper surface, nearly vertical on the sides, flaring to a slighted everted → base ←, with a rounded resting surface
REDMG:1964.1601 ttaching to the shoulder in two places. Small, slightly uneven foot with a flat → base ← slighitly carrinated.
REDMG:1964.1603.1 d of the tip. → base ← is flat and circular, wheel or wire marks still exist on the → base ←. Band handle is attached across the back of the lamp.
REDMG:1964.1604.1 Circular body with small convex shoulder leading to a large circular filli
REDMG:1964.1607.1 e lamp, oval wick hole is pierced though lip and shoulder. Large circular foot, → base ← is unturned and has wire cutting marks. Small kick in the → base ← of the inter
REDMG:1964.1608.1 ed oval wick hole and a rounded tip. Small circular strait sided foot with flat → base ←.
REDMG:1964.1609.1 hole. Small pinched vertical handle attaching from the discus down towards the → base ←. Small unmarked circular → base ←, slightly concave. joining marks still distin
REDMG:1964.1610.1 ngated oval wick hole piercing the body. Irregular flat lateral pinched handle, → base ← is a slightly raised ring mirroring the ovoid shape of the body.
REDMG:1964.1611.1 with piercing, attached to the shoulder and to the body, extending towards the → base ←. Single ring → base ←.
REDMG:1964.1612.1 pposite the nozzle. Small slightly of centre foot is circular and has a concave → base ←. Kick on the interior of the → base ←.
REDMG:1964.1613.1 un-pierced pinched vertical handle, small circular, slightly concave demarcated → base ←.
REDMG:1964.1614.1 hole and probably a rounded tip. high vertical handle reaching down towards the → base ←, circular piercing through the handle. Circular → base ← is demarcated with a s
REDMG:1964.1615.1 ing hole. Small rounded nozzle with a medium sized flat, circular wick hole, at → base ← of nozzle there appears to be a small air hole. Flat vertical handle with c
REDMG:1964.1616.1 hole. Small pinched vertical handle attaching from the discus down towards the → base ←. Small unmarked circular → base ←, slightly concave. joining marks still distin
REDMG:1964.1617.1 Circular shallow body, concave shoulder with large circular filling hole.
REDMG:1964.1618.1 d to the shoulder opposite the nozzle. Small foot is circular and has a concave → base ← very small kick on the interior of the → base ←.
REDMG:1964.1619.1 ep and in the same form as the body with a large wick hole. Small circular ring → base ← with slight depression. Lamp leans towards the left on the → base ←.
REDMG:1964.1624 bular body, slightly elongated at the back where the handle reattaches; rounded → base ←.
REDMG:1964.1625 urving strap handle reaches from back of lip to middle of body; slightly raised → base ← with flat underside.
REDMG:1964.1626 the diagonal shoulder; below carination, body bulges and then tapers to a flat → base ←, slightly concave on the underside. For tall trefoil oinochoai see Corinth
REDMG:1964.1632.1 the top and concave below, terminating in a groove, just above the short raised → base ← with a flat underside, grooved on the outside.
REDMG:1964.1647 s continuously to a squat, rounded body; broad angled foot with slightly raised → base ←.
REDMG:1964.1648 tly concave mouth, from which emerges a narrow cylindrical neck, grooved at the → base ←; sloping shoulder; narrow strap handle that curves down to the middle of th
REDMG:1964.1649 chment a carination marks the join with the straight body, which narrows at the → base ← to a molded pedestal foot with a slightly concave outer edge, convex unders
REDMG:1964.1660 that narrows sharply to a tapering, slightly concave pedestal foot, with a flat → base ←. The interior of the bowl is concave at the centre. Some irregularities suc
REDMG:1964.1662 concave upper surface narrow to biconical body, slightly narrower towards flat → base ←, which preserves comb or wire marks.
REDMG:1964.1663 a diagonal from the sloping shoulders which curve gently down to a small raised → base ←, concave on the underside.
REDMG:1964.1666.1 Round, curled over mouth with thin, long neck. Squat body. → base ← is sligh
REDMG:1964.1667.1 Ovoid, slightly baggy body; raised → base ← with concave underside.
REDMG:1964.1668.1 ture amphora with an everted rim, long and narrow neck, and foot with a concave → base ←. Handles on either side and completely attached to the upper body.
REDMG:1964.1669 d everted rim; sides comprised of two concave parts, the upper one larger; flat → base ←.
REDMG:1964.1670 e larger; groove inside mouth, approximately 1.0 cm below rim; flat but uneven → base ← with comb or wire marks.
REDMG:1964.1671 d everted rim; sides divided into two concave parts, the upper one larger; flat → base ← with comb or wire marks.
REDMG:1964.1672 d very uneven rim; sides comprise two concave parts, the upper one larger; flat → base ← with comb or wire marks.
REDMG:1964.1673 Rounded everted rim tapering to nearly cylindrical sides; flat → base ←.
REDMG:1964.1674 ly concave on the interior; nearly straight sides which taper sharply to a flat → base ←; (lug) handles.
REDMG:1964.1675.1 which rises the shoulder of a squat ovoid body, tapering to a short angled ring → base ←, concave on central part of underside. On interior of rim five evenly space
REDMG:1964.1676 e walls broadening to a carination from which the sides taper sharply to a flat → base ←.
REDMG:1964.1677.1 Rounded rim, nearly flat sides taper to a flat → base ←.
REDMG:1964.1678 e outside of the rim, with tops pressed down across the top; shallow bowl; flat → base ← with wire comb or wire marks.
REDMG:1964.1697.1 foot. Very heavy, dense material. Body is widest at shoulder and thinnest at → base ←.
REDMG:1964.1699.1 then broadens to a body with nearly vertical sides, slightly tapering to a flat → base ←; round vertical handle, twisted, extends from the rim to the shoulder.
REDMG:1964.1707.1 ndle that joins the body at the middle of the biconical body with a flat, rough → base ←.
REDMG:1964.1710.1 Probably had a wishbone handle. Typical Late Cypriot I shape. Rounded → base ←.
REDMG:1964.1714 y concave lip, slightly convex lower walls curve into a short foot, with a flat → base ←.
REDMG:1964.1716 the lower third, beneath which the walls become slightly concave, above a flat → base ←; rounded interior.
REDMG:1964.1717 curves into a top heavy bowl; walls become slightly concave just above the flat → base ←; rounded interior.
REDMG:1964.1718 lip, curves into a top heavy bowl that becomes slightly concave above the flat → base ←; rounded interior.
REDMG:1997.209.2 ical neck tapering down and then broadening to a baggy body with a narrow, flat → base ←. Striations on the exterior indicate where the vase was scraped by the pott
REDMG:1997.209.3 y into the body, with convex side walls, narrowing to a slightly flaring raised → base ←, flat on the underside.
REDMG:1997.209.4 Cup mouth; exterior surface of foot, slightly convex, broadens towards the → base ←, with has a flat underside except for a conical indentation at the centre.
REDMG:1998.153.4 op of a squat, rounded body; broad, slightly angled foot, with slightly concave → base ← and wire marks.
REDMG:2003.84.1 lly to the shoulder. Wide body tapers towards the delineated, slightly concave → base ←.
REDMG:2003.92.1 Squat rounded body that tapers towards a ring → base ←. Single strap handle joins the long narrow and leaning neck near the thick
REDMG:2003.93.1 Squat wide body that tapers towards a ring → base ←. The body is flat and angled in places. Single-reliefed handle joins the
REDMG:2004.98.1 al shoulder just above the carination; straight sides, taper gently towards the → base ←, to which is attached a molded pedestal foot, slightly concave on the under
T.2012.II.26 Fragment of pot, specifically, part of its → base ←.
TEMP.2003.6.3 ea of the body where it was joined. (b) Part of lower body area and ring-shaped → base ← with a concave area, whose central, inflated part is pointed.
TEMP.2003.6.8 he spring of one handle (completely missing). f) The largest part of the foot, → base ← and lowest part of the body. g) Part of the lower body.
TEMP.2003.7.41 base ← fragment
TEMP.2005.1.3 Round shape with triangular handles parallel to each other and a small circular → base ←.
TEMP.2005.1.4 Body and → base ← uniform in widths with a flat op/opening of same width. Small indentations
TEMP.2005.1.7 Round but flattened body with a short, wide neck and flat, rounded → base ←. Potentially once had a handle.
TEMP.2022.6.1 belly jar: ovoid body with a short neck and protunding edge, with a rounded → base ←.
TEMP.2022.6.2 the shoulder of the jug. The neck is as wide as the mouth, protunding edge; the → base ← is smaller than the body and it is flat.
temp.2014.12.1 ry often zoomorphic), this is a cruet for daily use. Rounded body jar with flat → base ←, a pouring spout and a bigger filling aperture; a single handle from the mi
temp.2014.12.2 oinochoe with rounded body, circular mouth and flat → base ←. Single handle from the mouth to the half-belly: small groove at the end of
temp.2022.6.1 belly jar, ovoid body with a short neck and protunding rime with a rounded → base
temp.2022.6.2 m to the shoulder of the jug. The neck is as wide as the mouth; protunding rim; → base ← is smaller than the body and it is flat
temp.2022.7.1 the height, short neck, the rim is circular and made to pour the liquids; flat → base ← and one small handle
temp.2022.7.2 ecked ampoule, without handle, the neck is long and thin, rounded body and flat → base ←.
temp.2022.7.3 ry often zoomorphic), this is a cruet for daily use. Rounded body jar with flat → base ←, rounded neck to insert the oil, a pouring spout in the upper body to pour
temp.2022.7.4 terracotta jug with rounded body, flat → base ← and large neck; the handle is from the upper part of the neck to the upper
temp.2022.7.5 amphora with rounded body, wider in the upper part; flat → base ←, two symmetrical handles, the neck is smaller than the body and is partiall
temp.2022.7.6 wine jug with rounded body, wider at the middle of the body, with flat → base ← and one handle from the upper part of the neck to the upper part of the bod
temp.2022.7.7 small spherical jug with flat → base ←, small neck and one handle
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