Prehistoric Thessaly; being some account of recent excavations and explorations in north-eastern Greece from Lake Kopais to the borders of Macedonia . Kin. 60. Vases (r3) from Tsangli (scale n-h i : 4, / i : 6, k about 1 : 8). fsaiig/i. Pottery 111 large fragments of the second shape were found in House T together withred on white ware, a fact that confirms the relative date of this ware as shownby the stratification at Tsani and here. The patterns are simple and linear,usually consisting of oblique and vertical lines, but a chessboard patternoccurs and there are several instances of a straigh
Prehistoric Thessaly; being some account of recent excavations and explorations in north-eastern Greece from Lake Kopais to the borders of Macedonia . Kin. 60. Vases (r3) from Tsangli (scale n-h i : 4, / i : 6, k about 1 : 8). fsaiig/i. Pottery 111 large fragments of the second shape were found in House T together withred on white ware, a fact that confirms the relative date of this ware as shownby the stratification at Tsani and here. The patterns are simple and linear,usually consisting of oblique and vertical lines, but a chessboard patternoccurs and there are several instances of a straight line covered by a wavyone. The better patterns are seen in Fig. ^] a-e. The polishing of this wareis slight. It seems to have been popular and valued, for many pieces, 570 have holes bored along the edges of old breaks. It thus appearsthat they were broken and mended in antiquity by tying together with stringsor sinews. A few pieces show pairs of string holes in the lip. This ware is common in 1\ and \, and rare in VI, there are ten sherdsin III and about twelve in VII. Tsundas says he found this ware only hereand at Mesiani Maghula.
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