APC Image: AK 0924: Sherds of Mycenaean Ware (LH III). LH III pottery is very abundant. Top row: Earlier, more elaborately decorated pottery. The most common type of deep bowl with two handes. Bottom row (left center): Kylix, also very common. Bottom row (right): The fragment of a stirrup vase, later phase of the LH III period. Object Description: | | Sherds of Mycenaean Ware (LH III). LH III pottery is very abundant. Top row: Earlier, more elaborately decorated pottery. The most common type of deep bowl with two handes. Bottom row (left center): Kylix, also very common. Bottom row (right): The fragment of a stirrup vase, later phase of the LH III period. | Negative Number: | | AK 0924 | Category: | | Pottery | Subcategory: | | Vessel | Site: | | Acropolis, North Slope | City: | | Athens | Region: | | Attica | Country: | | Greece | Format: | | Glass-plate | Dimensions: | | 18 X 13 | Bibliography: | | Hesperia 2 (1933), p. 365. fig. 37. | Photo Notes: | | Broken | Repository: | | ASCSA ARCHIVES | Collection Title: | | Archaeological Photographic Collection | Series: | | AK | Image Width: | | 2129 | Image Height: | | 1565 |
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