11.10.21
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If the foot is restored correctly this is a variant of Ure's type K 2 (Ure 1927, 68), which is the most common Haemonian skyphos, as judged by the Agora material: cf. Agora 23, 60, esp. no. 1516, pl. 103 (with the same type of foot); ABV 565-71, 598-710
Slightly concave black rim; shallow bowl with flat underside; moulded ring foot, with concave inner surface.
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13.10.24
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Cylindrical alabastron, with rounded base, tapering at both ends, more sharply to the mouth; the shape, dimensions, and proportions are comparable to that of Ure 13.10.23, which is, however, complete.
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13.10.6
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Flat bronze heart-shape piece, flaring at the pointed end, with a spool-shaped element (reel-shaped, according to Catling, as recorded in the Ure archives), horizontally arranged and attached at the centre of the upper part; Each end of the spool comprises a flat disk, while at the centre the surface is curved and narrower, so that a vertical space is revealed between the heart and the spool.
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2008.9.111
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Box model of the Ure Museum's 'Household' display case.
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2008.9.112
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Box model of the Ure Museum's 'Death and Dying' display case.
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2008.9.113
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Box model of the Ure Museum's 'Symposium' display case.
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2008.9.114
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Box model of the Ure Museum's 'Warfare' display case.
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2008.9.115
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Box model of the Ure Museum's 'Citizenship' display case.
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2008.9.116
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Box model of the Ure Museum's 'Education' display case.
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2008.9.117
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Model of the Ure Museum's 'Greece' display case.
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2008.9.118a
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Model of the top part of the Ure Museum's 'History' display case.
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2008.9.118b
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Box model of the bottom half of the Ure Museum's 'History' display case.
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2008.9.118c
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Model of the interior of the bottom half of the Ure Museum's 'History' display case.
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2008.9.36
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Identified by Annie Ure as a Chous, potentially Attic. Fragment is the neck of Chous? Identified by Annie Ure as part of the same vessel as fragments: 2008.9.37, 2008.9.38, 2008.9.39, 2009.9.40, 2008.9.41 and 2008.9.42.
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2008.9.37
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Identified by Annie Ure as a Chous, potentially Attic. Fragment is the neck of Chous? Identified by Annie Ure as part of the same vessel as fragments: 2008.9.36, 2008.9.38, 2008.9.39, 2009.9.40, 2008.9.41 and 2008.9.42.
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2008.9.38
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Identified by Annie Ure as a Chous, potentially Attic. Identified by Annie Ure as part of the same vessel as fragments: 2008.9.36, 2008.9.37, 2008.9.39, 2009.9.40, 2008.9.41 and 2008.9.42.
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2008.9.39
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Identified by Annie Ure as a Chous, potentially Attic. Identified by Annie Ure as part of the same vessel as fragments: 2008.9.36, 2008.9.37, 2008.9.38, 2009.9.40, 2008.9.41 and 2008.9.42.
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2008.9.40
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Identified by Annie Ure as a Chous, potentially Attic. Identified by Annie Ure as part of the same vessel as fragments: 2008.9.36, 2008.9.37, 2008.9.38, 2009.9.39, 2008.9.41 and 2008.9.42.
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2008.9.41
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Identified by Annie Ure as a Chous, potentially Attic. Body of chous? Identified by Annie Ure as part of the same vessel as fragments: 2008.9.36, 2008.9.37, 2008.9.38, 2009.9.39, 2008.9.40 and 2008.9.42.
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2008.9.42
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Identified by Annie Ure as a Chous, potentially Attic. Neck of chous? Identified by Annie Ure as part of the same vessel as fragments: 2008.9.36, 2008.9.37, 2008.9.38, 2009.9.39, 2008.9.40 and 2008.9.41.
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2019.5.1
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This bronze sculpted head shows the mature Percy Ure, University College Readings first Professor of Classics (from 1911), as he appeared in the 1940s.
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37.7.5
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Cf. Ure 1927, 58 ('Rhitsona class AI')
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44.1.2
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'Little lion' shape. Ure 1927, 54: 'Rhitsona Class P'; Haspels ABL 107: 'Little Lion Group'. Shallow mouth. Thin neck. Very thin disk foot. Base concave.
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51.7.15
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A small mouth, with flaring lip, on a short concave stem, is joined smoothly to a ring aryballos, rectangular in section, approximating a sharp-edged donut, with beveled edges on the inside. A short strap handle rises slightly from the rim and curves smoothly to adhere to the exterior surface of the aryballos. Ure 57: 'Rectangular in section, as is normal in Boeotia'; cf. P.N. Ure, Hesperia 15 (1946) 45-50.
Small mouth and handle. Angular shape with side and edge flat
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REDMG:1935.87.28
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Squat skyphos. Rhitsona class K (Ure 1927, 68-69)
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REDMG:1964.1631
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Very thin walls, with rounded rim, just below which are attached horizontal handles. Walls slightly concave, divided from a spreading, lipped torus ring foot, with a pointed resting surface, by a pair of grooves. This example corresponds to Ure's Class II.C skyphos, particularly (ii) which includes reddish-purple bands just below the level of the handles, perhaps a band at the bottom of the body where it joins the ring foot, and concentric purple bands on the underside (or plain black or reserved undersides). See Ure 1927, 24.
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