13.10.11.14
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ovoid with a piercing through → one ← axis and a pronounced girth.
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13.10.17
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Barrel-shaped jug, deep-spreading lip, half has broken away. → one ← handle, w |
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13.10.2
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entoid in section, narrowing gradually on all sides, raised more prominently on → one ← side, which has a ridge down the centre of the lower part.
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13.10.22
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Fat Body, narrow neck leading to an out turned rim. → one ← handle joins the |
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13.10.26
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Shallow bowl; horizontal rim with two holes for suspension at → one ← side, → one ← of the holes has a thin piece of rope in it (modern?)and clay; the |
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13.10.3
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ilaterally symmetrical, with a raised rib down the centre, two parallel rivets, → one ← on either side, at the shoulder, just above the tang (where the blade may ha |
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13.10.4A-B
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of Hellenistic cyprus. A pair of bronze plates could be locked together because → one ← mirror had a low cylindrical rim into which the other, with a flanged edge, |
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14.9.108
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set rim to receive lid. Two horizontal circular handles with side protrusions, → one ← on each side, are just below rim on each side of lekanis.
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14.9.3
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Alabastron-shaped jug with → one ← handle that joins the rim to the upper body and a delineated flat base.
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14.9.58
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Conical with narrower neck at → one ← end and widening to a lip at the other like a miniature vase. End with lip s |
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14.9.89
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→ one ← of three joining fragments (with 14.9.90-91) preserving part of the ri |
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2006.12.104
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Fragment of small vessel with base, body and → one ← handle.
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2006.8.4.86
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Fragment; Small lip on → one ← edge.
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2007.2.102
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Round cylindrical shape which widens on → one ← end into a flatter area.
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2007.2.131
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Fragment, lip on → one ← edge, potentially the base of a vase.
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2007.4.11
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Fragment is approximately rectangular shaped, but with a triangular addition to → one ← side.
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2007.9.12
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Three sided, → one ← side considerably shorter than other two.
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2007.9.4
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Both long edges are curved, → one ← more greatly so, resulting in the width of fragment being much wider at → one ← |
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2007.9.5
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→ one ← long, straightish edge, the other edge in a convex curve, over all for |
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2007.9.6
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Vaguely pentagon shaped, with a very pronounced point on → one ← side.
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2007.9.7
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Four-sided, almost rectangular except for → one ← side which slopes down more genlty, resulting in a noticeably acute point at |
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2007.9.8
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Four-sided, rim edge slightly curved, → one ← side edge curves concavely, creating a long point.
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2007.9.9
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Two straightish sides meet at an almost right-angle. Depending whether → one ← looks at the outside or the inside of the fragment, there are a further → one ← |
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2008.7.127
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Trapezoidal fragment, → one ← edge curves to a rim.
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2008.7.130
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ent. Almost a long pyramid in shape, with a curved base.Small rounded handle on → one ← broken edge.
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2008.7.133
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Hammer-head shaped fragment, with → one ← semi-circular face. Slopes up to a rim.
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2008.7.153
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Reactangular fragment, curves gently upwards at → one ← end.
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2008.7.157
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Triangular fragment, curves gently upwards at → one ← end.
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2008.7.170
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Rectangular fragment (with → one ← large chip missing)
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2008.7.176
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Triangular fragment with → one ← curved side
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2008.7.27
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Four-sided fragment; three straight, → one ← curved.
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2008.7.3
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Rectangular fragment thicker at → one ← end and curved sharply at the other. Possibly a handle fragment.
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2008.7.49
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Small base fragment broken on 5 sides with part of the stand broken on → one ← side
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2008.7.69
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Trapezoidal fragment, → one ← curved edge.
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2008.7.74
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Hexagonal fragment; horizontal curvature; slight vertical curvature at → one ← end of the fragment
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2008.7.76
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Pentagonal fragment; horizontal curvature; slight vertical curvature at → one ← end of fragment
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2008.9.5
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Trapezoidal base fragment with → one ← curved edge.
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2008.9.6
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Trapezoidal fragment with → one ← curved edge.
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2018.6.2
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Long cylindrical bar pointed at → one ← end and flattened at the other
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2022.6.3
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Mouth and neck and → one ← handle of amphora
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2022.7.8.a
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krater, three of them are from the base, the base is thick and wide, made with → one ← big ring and two smaller rings, the body (even if absent) would have been wi |
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2022.7.8.b
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krater, three of them are from the base, the base is thick and wide, made with → one ← big ring and two smaller rings, the body (even if absent) would have been wi |
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2022.7.8.c
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krater, three of them are from the base, the base is thick and wide, made with → one ← big ring and two smaller rings, the body (even if absent) would have been wi |
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2022.7.8.d
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krater, three of them are from the base, the base is thick and wide, made with → one ← big ring and two smaller rings, the body (even if absent) would have been wi |
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2022.7.8.e
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krater, three of them are from the base, the base is thick and wide, made with → one ← big ring and two smaller rings, the body (even if absent) would have been wi |
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2022.7.8.f
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krater, three of them are from the base, the base is thick and wide, made with → one ← big ring and two smaller rings, the body (even if absent) would have been wi |
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2022.7.8.g
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krater, three of them are from the base, the base is thick and wide, made with → one ← big ring and two smaller rings, the body (even if absent) would have been wi |
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2022.7.8.h
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krater, three of them are from the base, the base is thick and wide, made with → one ← big ring and two smaller rings, the body (even if absent) would have been wi |
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2022.7.8.i
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krater, three of them are from the base, the base is thick and wide, made with → one ← big ring and two smaller rings, the body (even if absent) would have been wi |
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2022.7.8.l
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krater, three of them are from the base, the base is thick and wide, made with → one ← big ring and two smaller rings, the body (even if absent) would have been wi |
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2022.7.8.m
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krater, three of them are from the base, the base is thick and wide, made with → one ← big ring and two smaller rings, the body (even if absent) would have been wi |
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22.11.1
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Globular body with spout to → one ← side. In centre at top is a 'false' neck with a round covering (attached bu |
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22.9.5
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Sphere with base and → one ← side handle still present. Only half intact with → one ← side handle. Other han |
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23.11.31IIII
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Female facing left, wearing a pointed headdress over long styled hair. → one ← |
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23.11.31ZZ
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Female facing right, wearing a long skirt marked with horizontal bands. Th |
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23.11.40
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Miniature jug, with → one ← handle
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26.12.7
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Stemmed. The vessel is slanted to → one ← side, which suggests that the base is not flat or that the body has not been |
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26.2.24
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Two fragments from → one ← vase.
Fragment A: Body sherd of Corinthian black-figured pottery column-kra |
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26.5.1
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Two oblong handles, → one ← on each side. Base is convex.
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26.7.1
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Globular body with two 'ear' shaped ribbon handles, → one ← on each side.
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28.6.4
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Slightly offset rim with two handles, → one ← either side, just below.
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28.6.5
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Neck extends up from the side of the piece, approximately → one ← quarter of the way round from the handle, flaring into mouth.
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34.8.2
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tubular and thin neck, cup mouth with slightly concave upper surface, there is → one ← handle from the upper part of the body to the lower part of the cup mouth
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35.5.23-26
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Four fragments possibly from → one ← cup
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35.5.27-29
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s, 1 consisting of seven pieces joined, 2 of two, 3 of three, probably all from → one ← cup.
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35.5.34A-Q
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Eighteen fragments of → one ← piece, some fragments joined (a and f each comprised of three fragments join |
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37.11.4
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Type B, formerly called 'glaux'. → one ← horizontal handle and → one ← vertical, both circular. Handles are attached just below rim which curves i |
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38.4.1
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Two high handles, → one ← on each side; moulded ridge at base of design; thin foot is black on the und |
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38.4.4
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Ladle with → one ← handle and spout in side.
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38.4.7
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→ one ← vertical and two horizontal handles. Mouth tapers to long, wide neck. |
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44.6.1
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aped body; rim turns in gradually; the remains of a ribbon handle protrude from → one ← side of the rim; diagonal footring.
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45.6.66
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The nozzle is flat but at a slight incline, the tip of the nozzle is irregular, → one ← side is rounded, the other is angular, the wick hole is oval. Base is a slig |
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45.9.1
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Wide mouth with flat rim. Two handles, → one ← either side. Concave base.
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47.2.1
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rly known as 'Glaux'. Rounded, incurved rim, below which are two round handles, → one ← horizontal and → one ← vertical; tall bulbous body tapering towards torus ring f |
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47.2.21
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slowly to a rounded shoulder, where it is attached to a round knob, hollowed on → one ← side, thickened on the other, pierced with a hole; there is another hole in |
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47.2.24
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Shallow with → one ← wishb→ one ← handle (the second is missing)
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48.11.8
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This shape was particularly popular at Agrigento, where many tombs contained → one ← example (it is called 'brochetto attingitoio' or juglet for drawing liquids, |
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50.10.2
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underside. Two suspension holes are arranged horizontally just below the rim on → one ← side.
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50.12.1
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Fragment of rim of krater with part of root of → one ← handle.
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51.1.1
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ior, with flat resting surface and nearly flat underside. Just below the rim on → one ← side are two holes for suspension.
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51.4.11
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interior. From the shoulder, on either side, rises an m-shaped handle (half of → one ← chipped off) with short projections in the middle. Three holes (to enable ai |
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51.7.12
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Offset rim; origionally two handles of which only → one ← remains, protruding horizontally from just below the rim; body initially rou |
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52.3.1
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Wide mouth with flat, reserved rim. Two strap handles, → one ← on each side, curve up from top of neck then down to shoulder. Body is inver |
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52.3.4
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, u-shaped ribbon handle, between a pair of lugs (handle and lugs broken off on → one ← side).
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59.10.11
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etal figurine of South East Asian iconography. Figure sitting cross-legged with → one ← hand touching the floor and the other resting on top of leg in a mudra gestu |
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59.2.10
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→ one ← fragment of mortar with red, orange and white glass mosaic tesserae sa |
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60.4.1
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Orange rectangular box with two small circular specimen pots → one ← with blue enamel flakes and the other with orange enamel flakes and three fr |
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60.8.3A-B
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ng surface, curved on the underside, with a rounded point at the centre. A wishb→ one ← handle rises from the top of the wall, on either side; a lug protrudes from |
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62.5.1
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FS (='Furumark shape') 220. Shallow cup with flaring rounded rim, → one ← vertical round handle, slightly concave sides that taper sharply below the h |
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64.7.1
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Stemless (of a late type). Thin inturned rim; shallow bowl; → one ← remaining rounded handle curves up slightly higher than the rim from just be |
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71.6.3
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Two thick, rounded, horizontal handles, → one ← on each side just below rim. Broad body with near horizontal sides; torus ri |
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73.6.1
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Black-figure pot fragment shaped triangularly. → one ← side consists of a slig |
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73.6.5
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Rectangular pot fragment with → one ← side being more curved in shape, and the other consisting more of a straight |
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78.12.1
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t shoulder, leading to a deep concave discus with two small holes, the frontal → one ← is slightly off centre. Very small rounded nozzle with a large circular wic |
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78.12.17
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'Cocked hat' lamp, Shallow bowl with → one ← half of its rim folded in and pinched to form an open wick rest. Wide rim, b |
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78.12.8
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convex shoulder with a slightly concave discus, two small holes on the discus, → one ← on the central axis, the other just slightly off to the left. The nozzle is |
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79.1.17
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'Bird-head' lamp, shallow body with → one ← hole nearly at the centre of the discus. nozzle is flat with a splayed tip a |
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79.1.5
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g hole. Small raised protruding foot with flat base. Large vertical handle with → one ← incised line along the length of it and a second band laying across the hand |
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83.2.4
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Horn shaped fragment, with smooth outside. Pointed → one ← end and moderately flat on the other.
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83.2.5
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Horn shaped fragment, with smooth outside. Pointed → one ← end and moderately flat on the other.
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E.13.5
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8 stalks of various lengths, → one ← with remains of dried flower head.
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E.23.41.1-25
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e circular but some are broader, bigger, rounder than others. Two small beads, → one ← on each end which string is tied too.
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E.23.42.1-4
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Group of four red beads, unattached but found together. Two are long and thin, → one ← is a shallow but complete circle and the fourth is an incomplete circle and |
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E.23.45
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Small tweezers with a loop on → one ← end, originally loose in the hinge for hanging. Tweezers are made from thre |
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E.23.47.1
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petal amulets, two scaraboid amulets, several single beads of circular shapes, → one ← shell, → one ← broken unidentifiable amulet and → one ← cylindrical bead.
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E.62.22
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nds of the teeth which taper. Double edged with narrow teeth, close fitting at → one ← end and wider teeth with larger gaps at the other. There are 42 narrow teet |
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E.62.46
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h to both sides, perhaps for attaching a wooden handle. The blade is pointed at → one ← end then widens in a triangle then thins again but not to a point.
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E.62.55
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neck and the body tapers to a flat base. The two handles are directly opposite → one ← another on the mouth.
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E.62.9
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eeth. Teeth are short and narrow and there are 22 plus two larger side pieces, → one ← either end.
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E.63.19
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A triangular prism attached to a cylindrical shaft. The shaft is flattened in → one ← part.
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L.2005.8.1
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Disks with spindles through the middle (→ one ← hollow)
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L.2011.1.25
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Thick Disc, with → one ← surface slightly wider then the other → one ←.
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L.2011.1.36
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Almost complete, with handle and nozzle, only → one ← shoulder missing.
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L.2011.1.37
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Lamp fragment, with part of → one ← shoulder and of the nozzle; filling-hole in central discus almost complete.
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L.2011.1.4
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Lamp fragment, with a shoulder and → one ← handle. Quite circular shape. The handle is narrower on the top, and it has |
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L.2011.1.41
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Fragment of → one ← body and of central discus. On the edge of the body a hand-grip.
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L.2011.1.42
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Lamp fragment, with → one ← shoulder and part of the central discus, with filling-hole.
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L.2011.1.51
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Fragment of rim and → one ← handle, evidence of the connection of the second handle. Vertical short hand |
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L.2011.1.59
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Marked ridge at the junction of the narrower part with the wider → one ←; ridges all over.
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L.2016.3.16
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Characteristic wedge-shaped lithic flake with → one ← short and two long sides, linked with a rounded edge. Triangular elevated do |
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L.2016.3.17
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Characteristic slight triangular scraping tool, with two long sides and → one ← serrated short side. Triangular elevated dorsal surface and flat ventral sur |
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L.2016.3.19
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Elongated microblade, serrated on → one ← side and slightly rounded edge in section of bulbus. Triangular elevated dor |
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L.2016.3.20
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Oblong microlith blade, rectangular, with → one ← serrated long side. Flat ventral surface and two almost parallel grates on d |
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L.2016.3.21
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Microlith tool, with flat ventral surface and two dorsal-grates on surface, → one ← rounded and → one ← straight. The short sides are serrated, the long sides are s |
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L.2018.4.3
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Memnon stands in the rigid posture of some Archaic Greek statues, with → one ← leg slightly advanced.Stanford has depicted him arms missing, as if broken o |
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REDMG:1935.87.16
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Offset rim; two kylix handles, → one ← on each side.
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REDMG:1935.87.23
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Two handles, all black and → one ← either side which start at base of body and curl up and over, higher than mo |
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REDMG:1935.87.29
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Stemless. Two handles, → one ← either side from well below the rim are bent up at the ends. Shallow body de |
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REDMG:1953.25.1
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erly known as 'glaux' variety. Slightly incurved rim, below which is attached a → one ← side a round horseshoe-shaped handle, canted slightly up to the level of the |
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REDMG:1953.25.99
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Standing female figure, drapery knotted round hips, leaving → one ← leg bare, and falling on left shoulder. Back plain, with hole for suspension |
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REDMG:1958.23.1
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tom towards a slightly convex base. The rounded base forces the jug to lean to → one ← side. The tall narrow neck has an everted rim. Single, wide flat strap han |
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REDMG:1961.150.2
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ll narrow neck and beak spout. Base is uneven and therefore the vessel leans to → one ← side.
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REDMG:1964.1612.1
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g hole is stepped down from the shoulder. Nozzle is smooth and cylindrical with → one ← side deeper than the other. Large circular, high vertical handle attached to |
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REDMG:1964.1669
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Rounded everted rim; sides comprised of two concave parts, the upper → one ← larger; flat base.
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REDMG:1964.1670
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Rounded everted rim; sides comprise two concave parts, the upper → one ← larger; groove inside mouth, approximately 1.0 cm below rim; flat but uneve |
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REDMG:1964.1671
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Rounded everted rim; sides divided into two concave parts, the upper → one ← larger; flat base with comb or wire marks.
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REDMG:1964.1672
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ounded everted and very uneven rim; sides comprise two concave parts, the upper → one ← larger; flat base with comb or wire marks.
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TEMP.2003.6.7
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Two-handled skyphos. The handles are of ellipsoid cross-section, riddled |
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TEMP.2003.6.8
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Skyphos with ring-shaped foot and → one ← or two handles, missing. a, b, d, and e) Parts of the rim and body. c)Part |
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TEMP.2005.1.8
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Rounded, flattened body with a short and wide neck. → one ← side of the neck p |
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temp.2022.7.1
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ht, short neck, the rim is circular and made to pour the liquids; flat base and → one ← small handle
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temp.2022.7.6
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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 body; there |
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temp.2022.7.7
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small spherical jug with flat base, small neck and → one ← handle
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