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Seager, Richard B.
Explorations in the Island of Mochlos — Boston [u.a.], 1912

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86 EXPLORATIONS IN MOCHLOS

M. 85. E. M. II "egg-cup" in black ware, described under
Tomb VIII, No. b (height 9.4 cm., diameter 9.2 cm.).

M. 86. Clay cup of E. M. Ill date (height 6.6 cm., diameter
8 cm.).

M. 87. E. M. II bowl of dark burnished ware with ridge handles
(height 7.1 cm., diameter 14.6 cm.).

M. 88. Cup covered with dark paint and with a white design of
barred festoons around the rim (height 6.5 cm., diameter 10.6 cm.).
This shape is characteristic of the M. M. I period, although the
design bears a close resemblance to that found on E. M. Ill cups.
This specimen must belong to the period of transition between the
two periods.

M. 89. E. M. Ill cup of common type with much worn design
in white on a dark ground (height 5.1 cm., diameter 7.5 cm.).

M. 90. Side-spouted E. M. II jug of red ware, much worn
(height 12.8 cm., diameter 18.8 cm.).

M. 91. M. M. I bowl of polished buff clay (height 6.5 cm.,
diameter 22 cm.).

M. 92. M. M. I side-spouted jug with a band of incisions across
the shoulder (height 10.9 cm., diameter 16.4 cm.). This jug,
like the cup No. M, 88, belongs to the transitional period between
the E. M. Ill and M. M. I epochs.

Besides these 71 clay vases there are 136 others from various parts
of the cemetery; nearly all of these were in very bad condition and
do not require a detailed description. Most of them lay near the
surface and had suffered severely from centuries of winter rains.

M. 93-97. Black burnished jugs, type of No. 46 (Fig. 48).

M. 98-103. Ladles, type of Nos. 29, 30, 41, 42 (Fig. 48).

M. 104-106. Black burnished "fruit stands," type of Figure 4,
No. I, a.

M. 107. Small side-spouted jug similar to No. 47 (Fig. 49).

M. 108-111. Black burnished E. M. II cups, type of No. 27 (Fig.
48).

M. 112. Square lump of clay pierced at the corners, type of
Nos. 37, 38 (Fig. 48).
 
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