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There are 76 objects for which Shape_description contains → vessel
14.9.59 Irregular curved shape with small flat part at right angles (bottom of vessel?)
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;
2005.3.12 Fragment from body of aryballos, part of same vessel as 2005.3.8
2005.3.8 Mouth of aryballos, part of same vessel as 2005.3.12
2006.12.101 Small vessel with two very small handle like protrusions
2006.12.104 Fragment of small vessel with base, body and one handle.
2006.12.108 Fragment of lid ? of vessel with three spurts over edge; presumably there was once a fourth.
2006.12.109 Fragment of rim and neck of vessel
2006.12.112 Fragment of base or stand of vessel, with handle attached
2006.12.15 Ridge inside fragment and change in decoration suggests fragment is from neck of vessel
2006.12.91 Small vessel like a flat bottomed alabastron, unlikely to have been functional
2006.12.92 Small vessel like a squat, flat based alabastron. Possibly not functional.
2006.12.93 Very small open vessel with single handle, another handle has been broken off. Size suggests unlikely to have been functional.
2006.12.96 Very small vessel like a flat bottomed alabastron, probably too small to have been functional
2006.12.97 Small, shallow vessel with handle, possibly originally had a second handle that has since been lost.
2006.12.98 Very small vessel, unlikely to have been functional
2006.12.99 Very small vessel, unlikely to have been functional. Flat bottomed
2007.2.132 Fragment with a small lip, potentially the neck of a vessel.
2007.2.153 Handle of vessel
2007.2.160 Handle of Vessel.
2007.2.161 The shape suggests this is the neck of a vessel.
2007.2.73 Neck of a vessel.
2007.2.84 Handle of Vessel.
2007.2.88 Neck of vessel
2007.4.108 Small vessel with handle, could be lid of some sort
2007.4.196 Fragment with base of vessel
2007.4.202 Curved fragment with neck of vessel
2007.4.85 Curve of fragment suggests neck of vessel
2008.7.100 Spout fragment with very narrow opening, fragment only extant down to shoulder of vessel.
2008.7.8 Triangular fragment preserving part of the body of a vessel.
25.9.3 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.
26.12.7 Stemmed. The vessel is slanted to one side, which suggests that the base is not flat or that the body has not been made to rest flat on top of the foot. The wide rim has a flat lip. The base hollow to where the bottom of the bowl rests.
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;
26.2.25 Upper body sherd of East Greek pottery open vessel, probably a krater or a large bowl;
26.2.29 Lower body sherd of East Greek pottery open vessel, plate or shallow bowl;
26.2.41 Shoulder sherd of Ionian Late Wild Goat Style pottery closed vessel, possibly an amphora;
26.2.42 Body sherd of East Greek 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;
26.2.55 Body sherd of Milesian pottery Fikellura closed vessel, oinochoe or amphora;
26.2.78 Neck and shoulder sherd of East Greek pottery open vessel, possibly a krater;
26.2.8 Base and foot sherd of East Greek pottery open vessel, bowl or plate;
26.2.84 Shoulder and handle sherd (mended from two fragments) of probably East Greek pottery closed vessel, hydria or stamnos;
26.2.85 Body sherd of Corinthian black-figured pottery closed vessel, possibly a broad bottomed oinochoe;
26.2.91 Body sherd of Corinthian red-ground, black-figured, pottery open vessel, probably a krater;
26.2.92 Body sherd of Corinthian red-ground, black-figured, pottery open vessel, most likely a krater;
26.2.93 Body sherd of Attic black-figured closed vessel, possibly an olpe;
26.2.96 Upper body sherd of Attic black-figured pottery closed vessel, probably a belly or Panatheniac amphora;
34.10.15 Gourd-shaped vessel, with an elongated ovoid body tapering into a cylindrical handle that finally terminates in elongated, rounded tip. Pierced in the bottom of the ovoid part, and ca. 2 cm from the tip. Use as a rattle is indicated by the sound of a pebble inside.
37.11.8 The vessel has a rope handle at its back with a rotella (connects to the rim 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 body in two spots and they are riddled. The foot is quite tall and conical (widening towards the base).
48.12.9 Projecting rounded rim with a lip that is flat on the upper surface; ribbed vertical strap handle extending 1/3 down the length of the vessel; slender neck widening to a cucumber shaped body. Flat concave base, the underside of which is outlined with a groove.
49.8.9 Scale aryballos (pointed/piriform). The vessel has a flat, wide, disk-shaped rim, a banded handle and a slim, cylindrical neck. The body is ovaloid (inverted egg) and the base is ring-shaped.
50.12.25 Fragment of large closed vessel
50.12.29 Fragment of rim from an open vessel with slightly everted rim.
50.12.43 Fragment of large closed vessel.
59.2.6 Rough red brown ware pottery model vessel
59.6.3 Single but ornate handle that has pointed oval at bottom, two moulded lines towards top and a piece that curves up separate to the main handle in a 'cobra-like' strike pose. The main piece of the handle extends along rim of vessel in a leaf-like shape with notches in the edges. Mouth is wide and has small rim. Outside body is marked with 4 pairs of incised bands around its sides. Small curve at side of foot. Base is flat but has 6 incised concentric circles and a central sunken dot.
71.12.2 The rim is slightly incurving and the body is semi-spherical. The vessel is not very shallow.
L.2011.1.12 Concave shape, maybe a bowl of a vessel, with a concave underside.
L.2011.1.22 Stem of a glass vessel, with a ridge at the junction of the stem with the foot. The stem narrows in its middle part. The bowl seems to be wide, with a flat bottom.
L.2011.1.50 Fragment of body of a vessel, with a part of rim, rounded. On the lower part, the body slightly narrows, with a slight carination. Fragment of a big open vessel.
REDMG:1935.87.24 Convex and large. The vessel has an incurving rim, very convex outside and well marked off from rest of bowl. The transition from bowl to and from stem to foot is an unbroken curve.
REDMG:1953.25.34 The vessel presents a rounded belly with a very narrow neck, which ends in a flat rim with a inner lip that would prevent the liquid from falling.
REDMG:1961.150.2 Slightly flaring body with a rounded base. Tall narrow neck and beak spout. Base is uneven and therefore the vessel leans to one side.
TEMP.2005.8.1 Fragment of an opened vessel, form 'Dragendorff 29' (according to M. Fulford)
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