APC Image: AK 1121Mycenaean vase found on the meagre traces of a floor level. The vase is of buff clay, standing 0.23 m. high. It has a smooth, polished surface. It is decorated on the body with two horizontal bands of red which have almost disappeared, one band on the base, three on the shoulder, and one on the neck.
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Object Description:   Mycenaean vase found on the meagre traces of a floor level. The vase is of buff clay, standing 0.23 m. high. It has a smooth, polished surface. It is decorated on the body with two horizontal bands of red which have almost disappeared, one band on the base, three on the shoulder, and one on the neck.
Negative Number:   AK 1121
Category:   Pottery
Subcategory:   Vessel
Site:   Acropolis, North Slope
City:   Athens
Region:   Attica
Country:   Greece
Date:   1937
Format:   Interpositive
Dimensions:   23.5 X 17.5
Bibliography:   Hesperia 6 (1937), p. 561, fig. 15.
Repository:   ASCSA ARCHIVES
Collection Title:   Archaeological Photographic Collection
Series:   AK
Image Width:   1541
Image Height:   2112