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Sub-Mycenaean and Protogeometric Vases in the Museum of the British School at Athens

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Eleven Sub-Mycenaean and Protogeometric vases from the museum of the British School at Athens are published. Five are treated in Desborough's Protogeometric Pottery but the remainder are presented for the first time. Although none has a reliable provenance, all but one seem to be of Attic origin and were probably found in Athens. The other one comes from the Thessalo-Euboian region, most likely from Euboia itself.
Title: Sub-Mycenaean and Protogeometric Vases in the Museum of the British School at Athens
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Eleven Sub-Mycenaean and Protogeometric vases from the museum of the British School at Athens are published.
Five are treated in Desborough's Protogeometric Pottery but the remainder are presented for the first time.
Although none has a reliable provenance, all but one seem to be of Attic origin and were probably found in Athens.
The other one comes from the Thessalo-Euboian region, most likely from Euboia itself.

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