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[APC Image] AK 0921

Fragment of figure from the Erechtheum frieze. Only part of the left arm and the left breast are preserved, but the flat back with dowel holes, and the size of the figure are certain indication that it ...

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[APC Image] AK 0922

Two deep bowls, Late Mycenaean (LH III). They have two handles extending diagonally from the body of the vase. The interior is often painted, but in some cases there is only a painted band at the rim both ...

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[APC Image] AK 0923

Two cooking pots on three legs (LH III). They have one or two handles extending from the shoulder to the rim. The clay is coarse and gritty, of a grayish brown color turned to black where the vase was ...

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[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): ... Broken

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[APC Image] AK 0925

Two pitchers, Late Mycenaean period (LH III). Handles extending from the shoulder to the neck or to the lip. The decoration consists mainly of parallel lines. Very common shape

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[APC Image] AK 0927

Two undecorated vases. Left: Large askos of a shape which occurs in the Late Mycenaean period. The body of the vase, which is perfectly round, was made on the wheel. The clay is reddish-buff in color, ...