MENIDI (ACHARNAE)
153-156. Four Pointed Amphorae. Found in tholos. 35 cms. high. Pale non-Mycenaean clay.
Undecipherable marks incised on handles, probably after clay
was hard, are records of quantity, value or ownership. (Cf.
Peet and Woolley, City of Akhenaten, PL LII. No. XLiii/67.)
Context: seals, beads, ivory and bone ornaments, Late
L.H. Ill and Geometric pottery in dromos.
(Athens Nat. Museum. Mycenaean Room, below Cases 83-86,
Nos. 2014-2017. J.H.S. xxiv. p. 329. Lolling, Kuppelgrab, PI. IX.
Nos. 1-4.)
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153-156. Four Pointed Amphorae. Found in tholos. 35 cms. high. Pale non-Mycenaean clay.
Undecipherable marks incised on handles, probably after clay
was hard, are records of quantity, value or ownership. (Cf.
Peet and Woolley, City of Akhenaten, PL LII. No. XLiii/67.)
Context: seals, beads, ivory and bone ornaments, Late
L.H. Ill and Geometric pottery in dromos.
(Athens Nat. Museum. Mycenaean Room, below Cases 83-86,
Nos. 2014-2017. J.H.S. xxiv. p. 329. Lolling, Kuppelgrab, PI. IX.
Nos. 1-4.)
XVIIIth D YNASTY
76