374 MARIO IOZZO rounded lower edge; its top portion is modeled with a group <strong>of</strong> three fl<strong>at</strong>tened ridges, painted altern<strong>at</strong>ely dark red and brown. <strong>The</strong>re is a fourth brown ridge <strong>at</strong> the point <strong>of</strong> juncture with the stand. Findspot: Well 1934-10, in the southwest corner <strong>of</strong> the Forum, with a homogeneous fill d<strong>at</strong>ed 460-420 B.C. 72 34. Bowl fragments P1. 67 C-1979-53. Bowl: H. 0.119, rest. D. 0.60, Th. 0.019. Handle: H. 0.022, L. 0.053. Mentioned in Williams, 1980, p. 110. Slightly impure, reddish yellow clay (5YR 7/6) with predominantly gray inclusions and large air bubbles which warp the surface in many places; fine, pink slip (7.5YR 8/4). A smoothed and shin- ing thin p<strong>at</strong>ina <strong>of</strong> very pure, reddish yellow clay (7.5YR 8/6) covers only the rim, lip, and border <strong>of</strong> the interior; on the rest <strong>of</strong> the surface is a layer <strong>of</strong> very pale brown grains (1OYR 7/4). About three fourths <strong>of</strong> the original circumference from lip to stand <strong>at</strong>tachment is preserved in 25 frag- ments, many <strong>of</strong> which join. Surface eroded in places with some chipping and extensive traces <strong>of</strong> scorching. Overhanging rim, articul<strong>at</strong>ed with pendulous, in- ward slanting lip; slightly convex, outward slanting top, separ<strong>at</strong>ed from the bowl's inner pr<strong>of</strong>ile by a small, sharp-angled ridge. <strong>The</strong> side <strong>of</strong> the lip is mod- eled with two groups <strong>of</strong> three ridges <strong>of</strong> varying height, separ<strong>at</strong>ed by a central space in which a rib- bon-lug handle is applied over the innermost ridges, leaving wide marks <strong>of</strong> impression. R<strong>at</strong>her evenly and precisely painted bands altern<strong>at</strong>ely <strong>of</strong> brown and dark red cover the inner ridges in each group, leaving the central band unpainted; the bands are similarly painted on the handle articul<strong>at</strong>ions. <strong>The</strong> uppermost brown band reaches the outer edge <strong>of</strong> the rim top. <strong>The</strong>re are paint drippings and careless ap- plic<strong>at</strong>ion around the handle. Findspot: Well 1979-1, in the southwest area <strong>of</strong> the Forum (Lot 79-52). <strong>The</strong> bowl was found in a context d<strong>at</strong>ed 425-400 B.C.73 35. Bowl fragment Fig. 2, P1. 67 CP-80. H. 0.06, W. 0.128, rest. D. 0.647, Th. 0.015. Impure clay, pink <strong>at</strong> the core (7.5YR 7/4) with shades tending to light red <strong>at</strong> the surface (2.5YR 6/6) and predominantly gray inclusions; pink slip (5YR 8/4). A small part <strong>of</strong> the original circumfer- ence is preserved; slightly eroded surface with chipped edges. Overhanging rim, articul<strong>at</strong>ed with pendulous, in- ward slanting lip; slightly convex top. <strong>The</strong> side <strong>of</strong> the lip is modeled with two groups <strong>of</strong> three ridges <strong>of</strong> varying height, separ<strong>at</strong>ed by a central space. Wide bands altern<strong>at</strong>ely <strong>of</strong> brown and dark red cover the first and third ridges in each group, leaving the cen- tral one unpainted. <strong>The</strong> uppermost brown band reaches the outer edge <strong>of</strong> the rim top; the lowermost red band covers the underside <strong>of</strong> the lip. <strong>The</strong> bands are r<strong>at</strong>her haphazardly painted over the ridges. Findspot unknown. 5th or 4th century B.C. 36. Bowl fragment Fig. 2, P1. 68 KP 2471. H. 0.05, W. 0.089, rest. D. 0.596, Th. 0.015. Impure, slightly porous, pink clay (7.5YR 7/4) with a very few gray inclusions; very thin, reddish yellow slip (7.5YR 7/6). A small part <strong>of</strong> the orig- inal circumference is preserved; eroded surface with extensive areas <strong>of</strong> chipping. Lower part <strong>of</strong> lip missing. One leg <strong>of</strong> a hooked lead clamp passes through the top <strong>of</strong> the rim. Overhanging rim, articul<strong>at</strong>ed with a pendulous, in- ward slanting lip; slightly convex top. <strong>The</strong> side <strong>of</strong> the lip is modeled with a group <strong>of</strong> three ridges above a fl<strong>at</strong> band. A wide brown band covers the outer edge <strong>of</strong> the rim top and the first ridge. Residual traces <strong>of</strong> red are visible on the third ridge; central ridge is unpainted. 72 For the loc<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>of</strong> the well (E-K:30-37), see Williams, 1979, p. 106, fig. 1, K:73; see also Corinth VII, iii, p. 201, no. 10; Corinth VII, iv, pp. 17-18, no. 3. 7 Williams, 1980, pp. 107, 110, fig. 1 top left. <strong>The</strong> well, belonging to the first phase <strong>of</strong> use <strong>of</strong> the construc- tion north <strong>of</strong> the "Punic Amphora Building" was filled with debris from a destruction d<strong>at</strong>ing not l<strong>at</strong>er than ca. 420 B.C., probably caused by an earthquake which happened during the summer <strong>of</strong> th<strong>at</strong> year (Thucydides, v.50.5); thus an explan<strong>at</strong>ion may be <strong>of</strong>fered for the traces <strong>of</strong> scorching on the fragments.
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