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THE POTTERY.

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8. About 1: 3.

9. Scale 3 : 10. Very <lark surfaoe below where not eovered by slip.

10. About 1 : 3. Found in toinb with kernos.

The above vases have ahnost all a line of paint down back of bandle and a ring round
the root. The lower part is usually snioothed more or less, and the slip is much thicker
and flrmer on the Upper part where the design is.

11. See p. 100.

PLATE X.

Geometrie Pottery (Sect. 0).

1-17 are fraginents of cups. 1-5 belong to the eonvex-sided type without handle (Sect. 6,
No. 10), while li-17 are of the ordinary one-handled form. 1-,") are of finer, lighter-
coloured wäre bhan the two speeiniens on PI. VIII. 7 also is of rather tiner warethan
its companions, and has had a flu/ handle.
18-27 are fraginents of red-faced pottery witli designs in white. 18-21 and 26, 27 belong to
pithoi or other large vessels ; of these 19 alone bears traces of burnishing. The other
fraginents are from various vessels of smaller size. For the pattern on 18 cf. VII. 1.

PLATE XI.

Vases with White Slip and Matt Black Paint (Sect. 7).

1. Height 215 mill. Mouth like No. 3; line down back of handle and ring round root;

mark on handle (Table of Signs, A 11, p. 179),

2. Height 175 mill. Frieze of three birds; top restored.

3. About 1 : 4.

4. 1 : 3. Two horizontal notehes on handle ; two impressed dots on base.

5. Height 135 mill. Flying (?) bird on other side; four impressed dots at base ; handle

painted as No. 1.

6. Height 12 cm. For teohnique see p. 103.
7-8. About 1 : 4.

9. Ht. 7 cm.

10. Ht. 75 mill.

11. Ht. 6 cm. Four impressed dots below handle.

12. Scale 1 : 3.

13. Ht. 68 mill. Three impressed dots on base.

14. Ht. 9 cm. For restoration of handles see p. 105.

15. Ht. 11. Three impressed dots on base.

16. Scale 1 : 4. Row of four impressed dots on base. Roundcd rim with slight groove round

outside.

PLATE XII.

Fragments with White Sty) and Matt Black Dcsiyms (Sect. 7).

1-18. Fragments of flat, spouted vessels like XI. 7-8, of various sizes. The patterns on 3
and 15 are in broxon (see p. 104).
20. From a vase like XI. 14.

22, 23, and perhaps also 24 and 26, are parts of beaked jugS. There are traces of vertical lines
on 22 as on XIII. 15.

25, 27-30 are comparativcly large and thiek. The downward-pointing spike on 27 is not the
head of the bird turned backwards, as can be Seen from other fraginents of the same
vase. The object on 28 may be a conventioualized fish.

PLATE XIII.

Pottery of Section 7 and Miscellaneous.

1 -8. Fragments of large vessels of the fabric described in Sect. 7. Scale about 1 : 3.
9, 10. From large bowls. About 1 : 3.
 
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