Found 271 items associated with Refine Search .
Found 271 items associated with Refine Search .
The item search helps you look through the thousands of items on the RRN and find exactly what you’re after. We’ve split the search into two parts, Results, and Search Filters. You’re in the results section right now. You can still perform “Quick searches” from the menu bar, but if you’re new to the RRN, click the Search tab above and use the exploratory search.
View TutorialLog In to see more items.
Figure representing a female with a flared base, a pinched head with a flat top, and a flattened upper body with rounded sides and two protruding bumps representing breasts. Painted with black lines emphasizing the features of the face, a black band at the neck and waist, undulating vertical lines on the torso, and vertical lines on the base.
Circular, black slipped, red clay bowl with u-shaped handle horizontally attached at rim level. The bowl has a small base which curves out to rim. The bowl is black in colour with a red rim. An "a" is scratched in the surface of exterior under the handle.
Small bull figurine with stylized features, trunk is hour glass shape when viewed from above with narrow waist and thick shoulders and rear. Snout is rectangular in shape when viewed from above with short horns and ears. Protruding legs are disproportionately long as is tail. Genitals emphasized. Colour is a uniform green patina.
Jar made of grey clay consisting of a small globular body with base, wide neck and flaring rim. Originally two ring handles emerged from body at upward angle but one now missing. Decoration poorly executed in dark brown becoming red-brown on light brown colour of body. Painting consists of two horizontal bands on inside of rim and two on outside surface of neck. Below this is another line then a zigzag band, followed by a line and a horizontal band of chevrons. Below the chevrons is a line then three dark bands to the foot of the jar. Upper surface of surviving handle shows signs of decoration underside of base left reserved.
Clay bottle consisting of a globular body with narrow neck, flat flared rim. Connected with shoulder by flat handle. Light brown chalky surface with evidence of black painting on most of the surface; shoulder and sides of rim retain traces of decoration consisting of black dots. Top of rim decorated with radiating lines. Body decorated in quatrefoil pattern consisting of a vertical oval with line through it in black on either side project arrow-head shaped designs filled in with crosshatching. Radiating from central oval are two simplified blossoms in brown. Below handle is a design consisting of a circle with a cross through it.
Torso fragment of female terra cotta votive figurine draped in a long dress. Her left arm is held against her side, while her right emerges from her drapery and is positioned at her breast. Some of the white slip remains in recessed areas.
Chimney-type lekythos. Jug has a tall cylindrical body, widening slightly at the top with a long thin neck flaring at the end, and a narrow foot and disc-like base in two degrees. Strap handle rises vertically from shoulder half way up neck then curves back and attaches to neck. Clay colour is red with added decoration in white and black. Interior of neck in black leaving rim reserved, exterior of neck black only down to where handle attached. Outer surface of handle in black. Shoulder decorated with radiating tongues. Frieze band on upper body given a white background and upper border consisting of a double band of offset dots between two lines. Figures on body depict combat between a female and male with fruit laden trees in background. Figures are in black against a white background. Female figure shown advancing from left to right, dressed in a long draped garment and attic helmet with a tall crest support. The crest of the helmet extends beyond the figured frieze into the dot frieze. The male is naked except for a Corinthian helmet with crest holder which he wears pulled back on his head; he is armed with a long spear and shield.
Clay jug consisting of a globular body with long tapering neck and flared mouth. Strap handle emerges vertically from body and curves inwards connecting with neck at its mid-point. Bottom of jug flares into a small ring-like base. Colour of clay is cream with decoration in orange consisting of bands and vertical lines. Mouth of jug and interior are orange. Neck decorated with three horizontal lines to above handle; below handle attachment point on neck-body junction is a thick orange line; below this is a wide area left reserved except for three groups of vertical lines, below this is a thick horizontal band, three thin lines and another thick band. Below a reserve band are another series of horizontal lines and a thick band at the foot. Side edges of handle are orange and its face is decorated with three bands.
Clay cup consisting of a deep bowl shaped body with broad base two thick ring-like handles mounted high on body with a slight upward curve. Decoration consists of black slip(?) over most of the surface except for the bottom of the bowl and the underside of the base. Bottom of bowl in red-brown. Underside of base left reserved except for a pattern of concentric circles in brown-red.
Clay cup consisting of a wide, shallow bowl, lip area separated from bowl with fillet, tall cylindrical stem connects bowl and foot with gentle curves. Foot consists of a heavy disk with slightly oblique edges. Two ring handles, round in section, spring from bowl just below fillet, almost horizontally but with slight upward curve upswept at their ends. Decoration consists of black paint applied to most of surface with areas left in reserve. Handles painted only on outside edges and reserve areas left between their junctions with body. Reserve band on side of foot.