2008.7.119
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Trapedoidal fragment, curves → upwards ← from centre into a semi-circular peak.
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2008.7.136
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Rectangular fragment. Getle dip in the middle curving → upwards ← either side to create a waved shape.
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2008.7.138
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Reactangular fragment, curves → upwards ← towards rim.
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2008.7.140
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Trapezoidal fragment, curves → upwards ← towards 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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2008.7.52
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Triangular fragment, curves → upwards ← towards the mouth.
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2008.7.64
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Rectangular fragment of rim, curves → upwards ←.
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2008.7.65
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Trapezoidal Fragment, curves → upwards ←.
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23.11.31IIII
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r. One hand appears to be held up to the face. There is a thin spike projecting → upwards ← at the back. The skirt is belted at the waist, and is patterned with ver |
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23.4.1
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mless. Groove separating slightly flaring rim from body. Handles curve slightly → upwards ← from the top of the body. Another groove at join between body and foot.
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29.11.2
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Cup mouth. The top of the rim slightly curving → upwards ←. Cylindrical neck. Strap single handle connecting the beginning of the n |
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29.11.6
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Two u-shaped horizontal handles placed slightly above the lip, slightly angled → upwards ←. Deep body descending to a groove above the ring base.
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37.11.8
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im with a bit that looks like an anklebone). The other two handles are inclined → upwards ← and of cylindrical shape. They are attached to the upper part of the bod |
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39.1.1
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ectly from rim and finish at the moulded rim around the body, and tilt slightly → upwards ←. Moulded foot, all black, conical inside with narrow, slightly concave, |
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47.2.4
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ia cup: stemless cup with riddled handles of ellipsoid cross-section that curve → upwards ← and ring-shaped base.
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47.2.7
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l strap handle, nearly triangular, attached just below the rim, rising slightly → upwards ←; groove at the junction of body and broad ring foot, slightly convex at |
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47.7.1
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low which are attached two horizontal round handles, u-shaped, slightly curving → upwards ←; vertical wall curving into shallow bowl, on a broad, flaring ring foot |
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48.12.1
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Deep bowl; almost vertical sides; two rounded handles progress straight → upwards ← from the middle of the body; slight groove before small foot; concave ba |
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48.12.10
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handle loops up and then down to join edge of broad shoulder, curning slightly → upwards ←. Straight body; sturdy, flat foot; concave base.
Cf. Smith 2003, BSA 98, |
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48.12.3
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rned rim; small rounded horizontal handles at the beginning of the body, rising → upwards ←, fairly deep body; thick conical footring; conical underside.
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48.5.2
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apering down to neck; two upside down U-shaped handles start mid-neck and curve → upwards ← before joining the shoulder; inverted ovoid body; near conical foot with |
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49.8.3
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up sloping rim; two handles start near the top of the body and curve vertically → upwards ←; tall body with vertical sides curves down uninterrupted into stem; thic |
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49.8.7
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Ridge between shallow bowl and outurned rim; two cylindrical handles curve → upwards ← from just below ridge; hole in base where stem was
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50.3.1
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Flat rim; shallow mouth; broad neck; two handles curve → upwards ← from near the bottom of the neck to the top of the body; small ridge bet |
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51.1.2
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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 |
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51.1.3
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Thick, wide rim with flat top, broad neck. Two rounded handles curve → upwards ← from the top of the body to the neck, from the middle of which they cont |
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51.4.10
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Thin, out-turned rim; rounded body; rounded handles curving → upwards ←; flat bottom; tiny base
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51.4.9
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k 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. |
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56.8.3
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Deep body tapers sharply towards foot; circular handles curve slightly → upwards ← without reaching the height of the rim; conical footring.
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78.12.16
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ulder terminating in a large filling hole. Long rounded nozzle titling slightly → upwards ←, irregular rounded tip and an oval wick hole. Large splayed foot. Small |
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E.23.30
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eck is long, the handle attaches to the top of the shoulder, follows the handle → upwards ← for a centimetre and the bends back to reattach on the upper body. The b |
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L.2016.3.31
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raised head and straight posture. He is slightly craning his straightened head → upwards ←, so that his broad neck is a little bent backwards. His eyes appear to b |
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REDMG:1935.87.14
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Two shallow handles, facing → upwards ←.
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REDMG:1935.87.3
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Mouth has flat rim and flares → upwards ←.
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REDMG:1935.87.6
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his are attached two horizontal horseshoe-shaped strap handles, slightly canted → upwards ←, to which spurs are attached on either side. The lower body is offset fr |
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REDMG:1953.25.39
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horizontal strap handles (rounded but almost oblong in shape), slightly canted → upwards ←, with spurs on either side. The lower body is offset from the handle zon |
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REDMG:1953.25.40
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his are attached two horizontal horseshoe-shaped strap handles, slightly canted → upwards ←. The body is rounded in the lower part and sharply joins a moulded foot, |
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REDMG:1953.25.41
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ody, to which are attached horizontal triangular strap handles, slightly canted → upwards ←. The body narrows sharply to short stem, slightly offset from the top of |
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REDMG:1953.25.78
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e filling hole. Beginnings of a band handle. Wide shallow nozzle tilts slightly → upwards ←, large oval wick hole. flat unlimited base.
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TEMP.2003.6.12
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The handle is riddled, of ellipsoid cross-section, curving → upwards ←, higher than the rim.
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TEMP.2003.6.6
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ed skyphos. The double, riddled handle is of ellipsoid cross-section and curves → upwards ← (higher than the body).
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TEMP.2003.6.7
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ndled skyphos. The handles are of ellipsoid cross-section, riddled and curving → upwards ← (higher than the body). a) Part of the rim and body. c) Part of the bo |
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