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Object Number
37-110-40/4885
Display Title
2 potsherds - small plain ware open bowl or cylix rim
Descriptions
Inventory Description
Ceramic rim sherds, thin fine ware, buff burnished, undecorated
Classification
- Sherd
Department
Archaeological
Culture
- Helladic III?
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Europe
/
Greece
Additional Geographic Terms
Asine
Materials
Ceramic
Dimensions
Overall: 4 x 3.9 x 0.9 cm (1 9/16 x 1 9/16 x 3/8 in.)
Quantity
2
Label on object
37-110-40/4885
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PrimaryMedia | Object Number | Title | Classification | Geography/Provenience | SHARE |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 37-110-40/4950 | Potsherd - plain cylix rim |
Sherd
|
Greece
| |
| 37-110-40/4926 | Potsherd - bowl or cylix rim |
Sherd
|
Greece
| |
| 37-110-40/4856 | Pottery cylix or goblet fragment - burnished, probably naturalistic design fragm |
Sherd
|
Greece
| |
| 37-110-40/5075 | 2 potsherds - unpainted handles of cylix |
Sherd
|
Greece
| |
| 37-110-40/4773 | Potsherd - undecorated cylix rim |
Sherd
|
Greece
| |
| 34-169-40/2511 | Fragment of plain ware goblet or cylix |
Sherd
|
Greece
| |
| 35-100-40/3384 | Plain ware cylix fragment |
Cup
|
Phylakopi
| |
| 37-110-40/5123 | Plain pottery cylix rim fragment |
Sherd
|
Greece
| |
| 34-169-40/2283 | 3 goblet or cylix feet fragments, plain yellow ware |
Sherd
|
Greece
| |
| 35-100-40/3438 | Rim potsherd of red painted goblet or cylix with handle fragment |
Sherd
|
Phylakopi
| |
| 35-100-40/3152 | Cylix rim potsherd |
Sherd
|
Crete
| |
| 37-110-40/4951 | Unpainted pottery cylix fragment |
Sherd
|
Greece
|