SUB-MYCENAEAN FABRICS.
TOO
C699.
700.
701.
702.
?03.
and one handle wanting ; repaired. Paint on handles ; on shoulder
and body, wide and narrow rings.
[The tomb in which this vase was found contained besides only later r=-
Hellenic objects ; but this was found apart from them, and must belong to an
earlier burial.]
Fig. 261 = C 698.
JUG. Ht. 7I- in. From Cyprus (?).
Buff slip ; dark red paint varying to black. Ovoid body ; trefoil lip and
short neck ; flat handle. On the shoulder a mark
I
; round the body
wide band between two narrow ; paint on foot.
[Cf. O.-Richter, Kypros, the Bible, and Homer, pi. 152, Xo. 21, from Poli.]
JUG. Ht. 7} in. From Amathus. Presented by the Secretary of State for Foreign Plate IV.
Affairs, 18S0.
Egg-shaped body ; long narrow neck, widening at rim. Buff slip, polished ;
dark brown paint, somewhat lustrous. Rings inside mouth and round neck ;
paint on handle and two curved strokes of black below ; round body, two bands
of fine rings.
JUG. Ht. 61 in. 1S69 (Sandwith).
Body in form of oblate spheroid, tapering to base, with narrow tubular
neck, tapering upwards with small orifice and no lip ; flat handle and small foot.
Buff slip ; dull black paint. Similar in style and technique to the preceding.
On rim, oblique strokes ; bands at top and base of neck ; ladder-pattern on
handle ; round the body a band of hatched triangles.
JUG. Form 96. Ht. 5} in. From excavations at Fnkomi (Turner Bequest), 1896;
tomb 10.
Drab slip ; dull purplish-brown paint. Ovoid bod)-; narrow neck with
plain mouth ; spout on one side. Paint on rim, handle, and foot ; band round
base of neck ; below, pairs of vertical lines to foot.
JUG. Ht. 9 in. From excavations at Curium (Turner Bequest),
1895 > tomb 109. Excavations in Cyprus, p. 75, fig. 134.
Drab clay ; dull dark-brown paint. Body egg-shaped ;
on one side a trough-shaped spout with numerous holes pierced
in shoulder above it; long neck and plain rim. On the i
shoulder, patterns of concentric arcs with rows of dots between
(four times repeated) ; next the handle, pattern of curved lines
and dots ; on rest of body, narrow bands.
[Cf. Cyprus Mus. Cat., 1092.]
Plate IV.
TOO
C699.
700.
701.
702.
?03.
and one handle wanting ; repaired. Paint on handles ; on shoulder
and body, wide and narrow rings.
[The tomb in which this vase was found contained besides only later r=-
Hellenic objects ; but this was found apart from them, and must belong to an
earlier burial.]
Fig. 261 = C 698.
JUG. Ht. 7I- in. From Cyprus (?).
Buff slip ; dark red paint varying to black. Ovoid body ; trefoil lip and
short neck ; flat handle. On the shoulder a mark
I
; round the body
wide band between two narrow ; paint on foot.
[Cf. O.-Richter, Kypros, the Bible, and Homer, pi. 152, Xo. 21, from Poli.]
JUG. Ht. 7} in. From Amathus. Presented by the Secretary of State for Foreign Plate IV.
Affairs, 18S0.
Egg-shaped body ; long narrow neck, widening at rim. Buff slip, polished ;
dark brown paint, somewhat lustrous. Rings inside mouth and round neck ;
paint on handle and two curved strokes of black below ; round body, two bands
of fine rings.
JUG. Ht. 61 in. 1S69 (Sandwith).
Body in form of oblate spheroid, tapering to base, with narrow tubular
neck, tapering upwards with small orifice and no lip ; flat handle and small foot.
Buff slip ; dull black paint. Similar in style and technique to the preceding.
On rim, oblique strokes ; bands at top and base of neck ; ladder-pattern on
handle ; round the body a band of hatched triangles.
JUG. Form 96. Ht. 5} in. From excavations at Fnkomi (Turner Bequest), 1896;
tomb 10.
Drab slip ; dull purplish-brown paint. Ovoid bod)-; narrow neck with
plain mouth ; spout on one side. Paint on rim, handle, and foot ; band round
base of neck ; below, pairs of vertical lines to foot.
JUG. Ht. 9 in. From excavations at Curium (Turner Bequest),
1895 > tomb 109. Excavations in Cyprus, p. 75, fig. 134.
Drab clay ; dull dark-brown paint. Body egg-shaped ;
on one side a trough-shaped spout with numerous holes pierced
in shoulder above it; long neck and plain rim. On the i
shoulder, patterns of concentric arcs with rows of dots between
(four times repeated) ; next the handle, pattern of curved lines
and dots ; on rest of body, narrow bands.
[Cf. Cyprus Mus. Cat., 1092.]
Plate IV.