| Scope and Content |
Card base with ten black and white photographs of potsherds attached. The number 214 is pasted in the lower left corner; there is a tear across it. Some of the images have letters written in pencil to the left of the top left corner: g and h are most visible, with the others having been mostly erased. Manny of the photographs have later annotations in pencil beside them, giving bibliographic references. The original description in the catalogue reads: "Protocorinthian pottery (725-650 B.C.). The animals, especially lions, birds, and fabulous monsters, are typical. The human figure and horseman are rarer. Note the hare-hunt (top row, second from left)." |