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Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean — 9.1997(1998)

DOI issue:
Cyprus
DOI article:
Papuci-Władyka, Ewdoksia: Nea Paphos: the cistern south of the villa of Theseus
DOI Page / Citation link:
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.41242#0135

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Fig. 2. The pottery found in the cistern south of the Villa of Theseus.

Hellenistic period, i.e., the second half of the 2nd and the first half
of the 1st century BC.
Another class of tableware present among the finds is the
Plain White Ware. It is not very numerous, as in other contexts dug
by the Polish Mission.8 A thin-walled jug (fig. 2:2), preserved in
part only, may serve here as an example.
Lagynoi are represented both by plain-slipped examples
(fig. 2:3) and by fragments of painted vessels. Among the latter,
those of likely Cyprus production are common, as are vessels

Papuci-Wladyka, op.cit., pp. 54-60.

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