25.9.3
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The rim is wide and sloping, the handle is double, of ellipsoid cross-section 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.
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33.4.3
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The mouth is tall and conical, the back of the handle is inflated and the foot is disk-shaped.
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44.1.1
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Ring-shaped aryballos. The rim is disk-shaped, the handle is banded and the body is inflated and there is no base.
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51.1.2
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The vertical handle is of ellipsoid cross-section with a banded back. The horizontal handles are riddled, circular and slightly 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.
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51.4.9
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The rim is conical, strap small handle connecting the enck with the shoulder, is banded with an inflated back, shoulder curving slightly upwards, the body is ovaloid, tapering down to a torus foot, conical underneath.
Cf. Agora 12 part 2, no. 1117, pl. 38
Cf. "Sixth and Fifth Century Pottery", P.N.Ure (ed.), p43 shape class E, pl. 14 nos. 130.108 & 127.59
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TEMP.2003.6.3
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(a) Part of a triple handle and part of the area 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.
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