Well polished, graffiti, on underside of base: squared X; on exterior wall above foot: curved lines, cross with triangles on right side of each arm, opposite this, psi.
Dusinberre, Elspeth R. M. ; Vassileva, Maya. "The South Cellar: Elite Feasting at Gordion's Inner Court in the Middle Phrygian Period" in Middle and Late Phrygian Gordion, ed(s). Rose, C. Brian. Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Museum, Forthcoming
Lynn E. Roller. The Nonverbal Graffiti, Dipinti, and Stamps. Gordion Special Studies I. Philadelphia, PA: University Museum, University of Pennsylvania, 1987
, Figure 10, Figure 30.
NB 121: 133. Found August 13, 1965. Single sherd preserves base and lower walls of fine black polished bowl with concave disk foot.
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