Prehistoric Thessaly; being some account of recent excavations and explorations in north-eastern Greece from Lake Kopais to the borders of Macedonia . shape is {a) the typicalwide, open tlish with a flat bottom and almost vertical sides, which tend tosplay out towards the rim, see I-igs. 44 b, 45. The patterns fall into threegroups, (i) irregular wavy lines drawn rather at random, cf A-il, Fig. 92,p. I ). The slip varies from yellowish-white to pale orange-red in colour, and in some fragments the paint seems to be applied directlyto the biscuit, which varies in colour according to the firing.


Prehistoric Thessaly; being some account of recent excavations and explorations in north-eastern Greece from Lake Kopais to the borders of Macedonia . shape is {a) the typicalwide, open tlish with a flat bottom and almost vertical sides, which tend tosplay out towards the rim, see I-igs. 44 b, 45. The patterns fall into threegroups, (i) irregular wavy lines drawn rather at random, cf A-il, Fig. 92,p. I ). The slip varies from yellowish-white to pale orange-red in colour, and in some fragments the paint seems to be applied directlyto the biscuit, which varies in colour according to the firing. Such fragmentsshould be grouped rather under \T,y. It is to be noted that the vases with thispattern are usually of one shape, see Fig. 31, p. 59, cf A S, p. 180, Fig. 84 second group, the commonest and most typical of Tsangli, consists ofpatterns like Mgs. 44-46, and varieties of them. These resemble the commonpattern of Zerelia (Iig. 477,;/), but can always be distinguished from them, in Cf. .i-2, p. 187. 13 — 2 92 Ts(7ug/i, Pottoy.


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