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5.1.1 Chalices

(Note - All sherds without handles have been catalogued as chalices rather than Kantharoi)

1. 2 sherds, the interior of the carination is marked by a shallow groove and the exterior is decorated with adjoining arched impressions. The upper wall is divided by three parallel horizontal grooves (cf. Rasmussen 1979, type 2d), D.130mm.

Illustration

Fig. 153. Chalice 1
© P Perkins 1997

2. Similar to 1 above, D.140mm.

3. 1 body sherd decorated on the exterior with a double ridge at the carination, the upper of which is decorated with a line of oblique elliptical impressions. Between this and a single horizontal groove is a graffiti zig-zag line.

Illustration

Fig. 154. Chalice 3
© P Perkins 1997

A chalice with identical decoration was found at Poggio Bacchino (Minto 1935, 55, Tav. VI, 2).

4. 2 sherds with a thin wall, decorated on the exterior with a single horizontal groove, D.110mm.

Illustration

Fig. 155. Chalice 4
© P Perkins 1997

5. A plain rim sherd, D.110mm.

Illustration

Fig. 156. Chalice 5
© P Perkins 1997

6. 1 body sherd with three horizontal parallel grooves on exterior of wall.


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