105: Early and Middle Helladic from Grave Circle and Palace

Department Archive
Collection 1936 Exhibition Collection
Reference No. 1936/1/4/5/3
Level Sub-item
Dimensions 23.7 x 25.1 cm
Scope and Content A watercolour illustration of nine sherds, labelled with painted a-i from a previous publication. The number 105 has been written in pencil in the upper right corner. The original description in the catalogue reads: "The patterned pieces were found by Stamatakes in 1877, rediscovered by the British School in the cellar of the Nauplia Museum, and identified by the Greek letters written on them in pencil."
Notes In the Exhibition Catalogue this is under the subheading "Painted Pottery of the Early, Middle, and Late Helladic"
Related records [MYC/3/1/33/2], Early Helladic Pottery Fragments from Grave Circle Area, 1921-1923
[1936/1/4/5], 105: Early and Middle Helladic from Grave Circle and Palace