Prehistoric Thessaly; being some account of recent excavations and explorations in north-eastern Greece from Lake Kopais to the borders of Macedonia . Fig. 4. Vase (.\i) from Rakhmani I(scale 1 : 2). Rakhniani, Pottery 27 A3y. Red painted ware ; a very fine fabric and similar to the specimensfrom Tsangli and elsewhere. The paint is applied thinly, and with the heavypolishing the plain linear patterns are liable to smear. It has some resemblanceto A3e. All the pieces, with one exception, the rim of a large bowl, are fromsmall vases, but the shapes are unfortunately indeterminable. A fair amount
Prehistoric Thessaly; being some account of recent excavations and explorations in north-eastern Greece from Lake Kopais to the borders of Macedonia . Fig. 4. Vase (.\i) from Rakhmani I(scale 1 : 2). Rakhniani, Pottery 27 A3y. Red painted ware ; a very fine fabric and similar to the specimensfrom Tsangli and elsewhere. The paint is applied thinly, and with the heavypolishing the plain linear patterns are liable to smear. It has some resemblanceto A3e. All the pieces, with one exception, the rim of a large bowl, are fromsmall vases, but the shapes are unfortunately indeterminable. A fair amountwas found. Pink on red ware (Fig. 20 a-/): fairly common, it in no wayThe biscuit is dull red and well polished, directly on thisare painted linear patterns in thick dull pink paint which in some specimens. A3Cresembles A3a. Fig. 5. Incised vase (.?\2) from Rakhniani I(scale 9 : 10).
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