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| Mycenaean Rooms D and E, showing earlier steps underneath ... 1934 |
| Lower area, showing remains of Mycenaean retaining wall ... 1934 |
| Lower area, niches and altars ... 1934 |
| Lower area from south showing Parthenon drum ... 1934 |
| Lower area, showing Parthenon drum ... 1934 |
| Restored red-figured calyx krater. [Acropolis II 727]. A: Combat; B: Horsemen and a youth. Below, A, Ithyphallic silen; B, youth reclining. Ca. 500 B.C. By the Nikoxenos painter |
| Same krater as on AK 1101, but shown from the other side |
| Prehistoric household ware. Right top and right bottom fragments are spit supports. The function of the other fragments is unknown ... 1937 |
| Prehistoric lugs. Many of them are large enough to serve as handles ... 1937 |
| Prehistoric storage jars sherds.Pithoi pieces decorated with simple stamped and incised patterns. The commonest are variations of the rope pattern, made with a plastic horizontal band which has slanting ... 1937 |
| Prehistoric household ware. Top Left: a lid with a handle extending across it. Other top row fragments: bases of open shallow bowls of varying side. Bases of such bowls are flat, their sides are fairly ... 1937 |
| Late Helladic III ware. The patterns were put on in a good red or black (frequently dark brown) paint, which was applied thinly and evenly. The well known decorative motives appear, in panels or zones, ... 1937 |
| Late Helladic I and II ware. The LH I sherds are wheelmade and of excellent fabric. The clay is finely sifted. The sherds are well baked, thin and hard, the surface finely smoothed. It is covered with ... 1937 |
| Late Helladic Yellow Minyan ware. The sherds of this group illustrate every grade of quality and workmanship. The clay is fine and well levigated, the surface polished. The color varies in shade from ... 1937 |
| Middle Helladic mattpainted ware. Left: a high-necked jar of a rare variety mattpainted with the decoration in white matt on a dark ground. The clay is gritty, fired red on the edges and dark gray to ... 1937 |
| Middle Helladic mattpainted sherds from coarse ware. The clay varies in color from pale to dark buff, light reddish buff and a yellow green. The fabric is coarse and full of gritty particles and sand ... 1937 |
| Middle Helladic Gray Minyan sherds. Some of the sherds are rather thick and the surface rough; some are handmade, but the majority are wheelmade, most of them are thin and the surface has that smooth, ... 1937 |
| Middle Helladic black and red monochrome sherds. In fabric the black monochrome ware closely resembles that of Early Helladic Period, but the shapes show less similarity. The sherds vary greatly in color, ... 1937 |
| Early Helladic sherds. Top row (except second sherd from right): polished ware. The sherds are extremely well made, hard and thin. The clay is of the fine quality and well levigated, and does not contain ... 1937 |
| Middle Helladic vase. A low-stemmed cup or goblet. It is of coarse clay, but the surface is smooth and slightly polished. It stands 0.087 m. high. This red monochrome vase is important in that there ... 1937 |
| Middle Helladic vase. A large two-handled jar. The color is really a deep buff which has been fired unevenly and ranges from pinkish tints to black near the base. The surface is beautifully polished ... 1937 |
| Early Helladic incised ware. In view of the fact that incised ware is rather a rare type of pottery for the Early Helladic pottery it seems unusual to find 15 sherds in this area, especially when the ... 1937 |
| Neolithic ware. All of the neolithic sherds, 17 in number, are of good fabric, with a smooth surface, which is not in all cases polished. The clay is of gray or dull red color, black at the core. In ... 1937 |
| Middle Helladic fine and mattpainted ware. Most of the sherds of this group are wheelmade, usually small, and much finer both in fabric and decoration than the other mattpainted sherds. The clay has ... 1937 |
| Neolithic ware. All neolithic sherds are of good fabric, with a smooth surface, which is not in all cases polished. The clay is of gray or dull red color, black at the core. Even from such small fragments ... 1937 |
| 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 ... 1937 |
| Middle Helladic plain ware. In the same level with the Minyan and mattpainted wares a numer of sherds were found which are rather better than those usually designated as household ware. Much of this ... 1937 |
| Well M; plaque fragments ... 1937 |
| Inv. # AP 1085. Well M; painted pinax. Made of coarse clay of a brick red color, like that common in Attic roof tiles. The back is rough, but the decorated surface is smoothly finished. The top edge ... 1937 |
| Loutrophoros hydria from Y-Z. In the centre of the main zone two female figures stand facing each other holding a large wreath. Their hands and arms are concealed beneath their cloaks, which hang like ... 1937 |
| Large amphora from Y-Z (left) and a similar vase from Main Area. Pale buff clay. Coarse pot put together of numerous small fragments. On the body is a series of horizontal lines in brown paint at approximately ... 1937 |
| Household pottery from Well M. This well was dug during the sixth century and was in use until late in that century or possibly slightly later. During that time a great deal of coarse pottery was lost ... 1937 |
| Pottery from Well M. Top, left: Large spherical pitcher of coarse, highly micaceous clay of a bright red color. The pitcher lacks a base. It is handmade. It was found in a practically undamaged condition ... 1937 |
| Upper left: Corinthian skyphos. Buff clay, black glaze shifting gradually into brown at the bottom. The rim curves in slightly. Below the rim is a double purple line, and at the base is a ray pattern ... 1937 |
| Pottery from Well V, dating to the sixth century B.C. Upper left: Fragment of brazier of coarse ware, discolored from fire on the inside. One handle is preserved. There were two rows of holes on one side, ... 1937 |
| Pottery for the cutting Y-Z, from the sixth century fill. Top, left: Skyphos with flat rim projecting slightly toward the outside. At the level of the handle is a reserved band and on the rim are alternating ... 1937 |
| Pottery from Well V, dating to the sixth century B.C. Top row left to right: Fragment of black-figured oinochoe with reserved panel decorated with figures. Only rear part of the horse and left leg of ... 1937 |
| Pottery from the cutting Y-Z. Top row: fragments are from a black-figured skyphos with moulded lip. The glaze varies between black and red. Of the decoration is preserved a draped figure to right seated ... 1937 |
| Pottery from the cutting Y-Z, dating to the sixth century B.C. Top row left to right: Sherd of Protocorinthian ware with imbricated pattern made with deeply incised lines. Below are one white and three ... 1937 |
| Pottery from Well M. Top row left to right: Mycenaean sherd with a pattern of dots and part of large leaf in dark brown glaze on a light buff background. Fragment of Mycenaean kylix or bowl with a nautilus ... 1937 |
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