Prehistoric Thessaly; being some account of recent excavations and explorations in north-eastern Greece from Lake Kopais to the borders of Macedonia . found, the most important is part of a jug. Fig. 98 t, and other fragments seemto come from bowls. four classes of pottery are contemporary and are the characteristicwares of the earlier settlements. They abound in the first four, are rare in Y,still rarer in \l, and a few sherds of \^^ were found even in \l See Vt, below. B3a. Dhimini warr. Of the first category (Fig. 99) there were in 11, two in 111, three in V and th


Prehistoric Thessaly; being some account of recent excavations and explorations in north-eastern Greece from Lake Kopais to the borders of Macedonia . found, the most important is part of a jug. Fig. 98 t, and other fragments seemto come from bowls. four classes of pottery are contemporary and are the characteristicwares of the earlier settlements. They abound in the first four, are rare in Y,still rarer in \l, and a few sherds of \^^ were found even in \l See Vt, below. B3a. Dhimini warr. Of the first category (Fig. 99) there were in 11, two in 111, three in V and three in \l. Of the chocolate oncream style of the .second category we found five sherds, and of the black onred style fifty-six, distributed from II to \TI, the greatest quantity being-found in III. Of the third category we found a few sherds in III. Thesherds are so small that it is hard to determine what shapes are seem to be pieces of the typical shape—deep, wide bowls narrowing in to The shape shown in the ilUistration is incomplete ; it should have a high base like that seen in Fig. 40j^.w. \ 1. 20 154 Zocluh Pottery r^4^. Zerelia, Pottery 155


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