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There are 41 objects for which Shape_description contains → late
14.9.1 Deep 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 something earlier).
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;
26.2.17 Rim and body sherd of North Ionian Late Wild Goat Style pottery bowl;
26.2.18 Rim and body sherd of North Ionian Late Wild Goat Style pottery bowl;
26.2.19 Fragment with rim attached; Rim and body sherd of North Ionian Late Wild Goat Style black-figured pottery bowl;
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;
26.2.26 Rim and body sherd of North Ionian Late Wild Goat Style pottery plate;
26.2.27 Rim and body sherd of North Ionian Late Wild Goat Style pottery plate;
26.2.28 Rim and body sherd of North Ionian Late Wild Goat Style pottery plate;
26.2.31 Fragment of floor and foot of North Ionian Late Wild Goat Style pottery bowl;
26.2.34 Body sherd of North Ionian Late Wild Goat Style pottery plate;
26.2.35 Body of North Ionian Late Wild Goat Style pottery stemmed plate;
26.2.36 Body sherd of North Ionian Late Wild goat style pottery plate;
26.2.37 Fragment of floor of North Ionian Late Wild Goat Style pottery plate with part of ring foot;
26.2.38 Body and foot sherd (mended from two fragments) of North Ionian Late Wild Goat Style black-figure pottery plate;
26.2.39 Body sherd of North Ionian pottery Late Wild Goat Style pottery plate;
26.2.40 Floor and foot sherd of North Ionian Late Wild Goat Style black-figured potteryplate;
26.2.41 Shoulder sherd of Ionian Late Wild Goat Style 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 Shoulder sherd of perhaps North Ionian Late Wild Goat Style black-figured pottery closed vessel, possibly an amphora;
26.2.50 Shoulder sherd of North Ionian Late wild Goat Style black-figured pottery closed vessel, amphora or oinochoe, with handle root;
26.2.51 Shoulder 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;
26.2.56 Rim, neck and shoulder sherd of North Ionian Late Wild Goat Style black-figured pottery column-krater;
26.2.57 Handle-plate sherd of North Ionian Late Wild Goat Style pottery column-krater, with part of handle;
26.2.58 Rim sherd of North Ionian Late Wild Goat Style pottery dinos;
27.4.6 Two-handled, stemless. Kylix style (late). Two strap handles.
47.8.1 Stemless (of a late type)
50.4.18 Nearly identical to a lidded mug excavated from the Pantanello Necropolis at Metaponto, published by Maria Elliott, in Carter 1998 2.643, fig. 14.2, 667 M3 (T 128-2): the Pantanello mug, which Elliott describes as an 'odd mug' and probably a local imitation of the late 5 c. Attic double handle mug (667), has a knotted handle which is otherwise similar to ours in contour and thickness. For less close comparanda cf. Morel 1981, type 5345a (citing examples from Capua and environs, e.g. CVA Capua 3, Italia 1312 no. 2: less squat, but similar); these Campanian examples are dated to ca. 300. Convex lip with rounded outturned rim, to which is joined a vertical strap handle, tripartite, with two projections on either side of the rim attachment. The handle loops and reattaches at the top of the bulging, ribbed body (ribbing visible on the interior). Tall angled ring foot, the interior of which has an incised spiral (not visible on exterior).
58.2.6 One-handled bowl. Rim is slightly concave. Handle is in wishbone shape. A deep well is in the centre, of a greatly smaller diameter than the rest of the bowl. For general shape cf. Sydney, Nicholson Museum 55.18 (Base-ring wheel-made Ware, Late Cypriot III).
64.7.1 Stemless (of a late type). Thin inturned rim; shallow bowl; one remaining rounded handle curves up slightly higher than the rim from just below the rim; round footring; flat underside with slight moulded circle on base.
REDMG:1953.25.53 Incurving rim with concave lip, narrowing to a short neck at the top of which is attached a small vertical strap handle that extends the the shoulder; wall curves continuously from neck, widening to an ovoid body atop a disk foot; underside concave with a slight circular protruberance at centre. Tapering 'cucumber', survival of the Late Corinthian Archaic type (see Corinth 13, 140-41, fig. 15), but with a disk foot. E.g. Corinth T1317: Corinth 13, 222 no. 277-4, pl. 37. Cf. also Rhitsona 50.273.
REDMG:1964.1710.1 Probably had a wishbone handle. Typical Late Cypriot I shape. Rounded base.
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