380 MARIO IOZZO grains (5YR 6/3). From the partially missing lip to stand <strong>at</strong>tachment, about one third <strong>of</strong> the origi- nal circumference is preserved; eroded and chipped surface. Overhanging rim, articul<strong>at</strong>ed with pendulous, in- ward slanting lip; slightly convex, outward slanting top. <strong>The</strong> side <strong>of</strong> the lip is modeled with one group <strong>of</strong> three and one <strong>of</strong> two ridges <strong>of</strong> varying height, sepa- r<strong>at</strong>ed by a central space and covered with bands al- tern<strong>at</strong>ely brown and dark red. Sparse traces <strong>of</strong> brown remain on the outer edge <strong>of</strong> the rim, on the first and last ridges, and in the central space; some red remains on the third ridge. A wide brown band is painted on the outer surface <strong>of</strong> the bowl, <strong>at</strong> the point <strong>of</strong> <strong>at</strong>tachment to the stand. Findspot unknown. 5th or 4th century B.C. 48. Bowl fragment Fig. 2, P1. 70 P 7297. H. 0.049, W. 0.176, rest. D. 0.61, Th. 0.025. Handle: H. 0.025, L. 0.045. Agora XII, no. 1860, p. 367, pl. 89. R<strong>at</strong>her compact, reddish yellow clay (7.5YR 7/6) with very few gray inclusions; fine slip <strong>of</strong> the same color. On the side <strong>of</strong> the lip is a thin wash <strong>of</strong> very fine, very pale brown clay (1OYR 7/4-8/4). A small part <strong>of</strong> the original circumference is preserved; cracked surface. Overhanging rim, articul<strong>at</strong>ed with pendulous, slightly inward slanting lip; slightly convex top. <strong>The</strong> side <strong>of</strong> the lip is modeled with two groups <strong>of</strong> three ridges, separ<strong>at</strong>ed by a central space; in this space and over the innermost ridges a ribbon-lug handle is ap- plied. Wide bands, altern<strong>at</strong>ely brown and dark red, cover the ridges and handle articul<strong>at</strong>ions. <strong>The</strong> cen- tral ridges in each group are unpainted; the upper- most brown band reaches the outer edge <strong>of</strong> the rim top, and the lowermost red band partially covers the underside <strong>of</strong> the lip. <strong>The</strong> ridges are r<strong>at</strong>her precisely painted, but there are paint dribblings on the handle. <strong>The</strong>re are red traces on the impression around the handle. Findspot: Athenian Agora, well containing m<strong>at</strong>er- ial d<strong>at</strong>ed 430-415 B.C.94 9 Agora XII, p. 384, B 12:4, fig. 25. 49. Bowl fragment Fig. 3, P1. 70 C-39-427. H. 0.071, W. 0.245, rest. D. 0.608, Th. 0.014. Bentz (under 14 above), pp. 467-468, D6-241. Compact, reddish yellow clay (5YR 6/8) with predominantly red inclusions and minuscule gray grains; a thin layer <strong>of</strong> slip, which is compact, brilliant, and reddish yellow (5YR 6/8), covers the visible surfaces: the inner surface <strong>of</strong> the bowl, the rim, and the side <strong>of</strong> the lip. A small part <strong>of</strong> the original circumference is preserved in three joining fragments; surface with slight abrasions and chipping. Overhanging rim, articul<strong>at</strong>ed with pendulous, inward slanting lip; 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, irregularly painted bands, altern<strong>at</strong>ely brown and dark red, cover the first and third ridges in each group, leaving the central ridges 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. Findspot: well west <strong>of</strong> the Museum (K:23)9s which contained m<strong>at</strong>erial d<strong>at</strong>ed between the beginning <strong>of</strong> the 6th century and the third quarter <strong>of</strong> the 5th cen- tury.96 480-425 B.C. 50. Bowl fragments Fig. 3, P1. 70 C-36-258 a-e. H. 0.055, W. 0.33, rest. D. 0.613, Th. 0.02. Mentioned by E. G. Pemberton, "<strong>The</strong> Vrysou- la <strong>Classical</strong> Deposit from Ancient Corinth," Hes- peria 39, 1970 (pp. 265-307), p. 300, no. 138, and under deposit no. 12, p. 306, erroneously as num- ber C-36-285 a-e. Porous and slightly impure, yellowish brown clay (1OYR 5/3) with gray inclusions; thick, yel- low slip (1OYR 7/6). About one third <strong>of</strong> the orig- inal circumference is preserved in eight frag- ments, four <strong>of</strong> which are joining; chipped surface. Overhanging rim, articul<strong>at</strong>ed with a pendulous, slightly inward slanting lip; wide, convex top 95 S. S. Weinberg, "Excav<strong>at</strong>ions <strong>at</strong> Corinth, 1938-1939," AJA 43, 1939 (pp. 592-600), p. 594, fig. 4 center, and pp. 596-598, figs. 7-9. 96 See footnote 41 above.
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