Prehistoric Thessaly; being some account of recent excavations and explorations in north-eastern Greece from Lake Kopais to the borders of Macedonia . Fig. 5. Incised vase (.?\2) from Rakhniani I(scale 9 : 10).. Fig. 6. Three coloured sherd (B3y?) fromRakhmani I (scale about 1:1). owing to irregularity of firing or quality, has turned white. The vases arefairly thick and large, and well polished. Another peculiarity is that likeri/3 some vases are painted on the bottom as well (Fig. 20 a, b). Shapes:(a) dishes with flat bottoms and almost vertical sides like the typical shapeof A3/S, [b) plate


Prehistoric Thessaly; being some account of recent excavations and explorations in north-eastern Greece from Lake Kopais to the borders of Macedonia . Fig. 5. Incised vase (.?\2) from Rakhniani I(scale 9 : 10).. Fig. 6. Three coloured sherd (B3y?) fromRakhmani I (scale about 1:1). owing to irregularity of firing or quality, has turned white. The vases arefairly thick and large, and well polished. Another peculiarity is that likeri/3 some vases are painted on the bottom as well (Fig. 20 a, b). Shapes:(a) dishes with flat bottoms and almost vertical sides like the typical shapeof A3/S, [b) plates on high feet, cf Fig. 120, p. 176. Amongst odds andends a piece of a ribbon handle siiould be noticed. A4. Monochrome white ware: the biscuit is cream coloured and thesurface heavily polished. Not common : the most usual shape seems to 28 Rakltmaui, Pottery have been a bowl with a heavy rim. With this we might perhaps class aconsiderable number of fragments with a i)olishcd white slip, but a red may be unpainted pieces of A3)8. or they may be an attempt to get thecolour of the clay of .\4 by means of a slip. A50. Monochrome black ware, of good fabric and well polished. Thedeep black colour


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