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| Raised design like two-pronged fork.
Thin colorless glass. South House, room 18, layer G. Containers 173-174.
Debris of Herulian destruction. Leica ... 30 April 1949 ... Debris of Herulian destruction. |
Fragment from neck of coarse unglazed Roman amphora.
Incised outside, vertically to pot:
Reddish-brown clay. Herulian(?) destruction fill north of house F. Leica ... 7 June 1947 ... Herulian(?) destruction fill north of house F. |
| Left side and top preserved. On sima, traces of a painted design in red and white: anthemion and leaf (?). Horos Terrace Trench, Middle: Herulian destruction level. Leica, 80-83-12 ... 20 March 1953 ... Horos Terrace Trench, Middle: Herulian destruction level. |
| Mastoid weight. Slightly chipped.
A small rectangular plinth with two breast-like projections connected by a handle.
Pentelic marble. Stoa, Room 2, debris layer 1. Herulian destruction fill. Leica, XVIII-26 ... 27 May 1939 ... Stoa, Room 2, debris layer 1. Herulian destruction fill. |
Fragment of reverse only, with the signature in raised letters within a low double ring.
Unglazed.
Buff clay.
Type XXVII of Corinth collection.
Herulian destruction fill north of House F; as L 4268 ... 29 May 1947 ... Herulian destruction fill north of House F; as L 4268. |
Inscribed fragment, broken from a large stele.
Part of heading and lists of names by demes preserved.
Pentelic marble. Found in northwest corner, outside Room 4 of Civic Offices, Road (level of Herulian ... 11 April 1953 ... Found in northwest corner, outside Room 4 of Civic Offices, Road (level of Herulian destruction). |
Mastoid weight; slightly chipped.
A small rectangular plinth with two brest-like projections connected by a handle.
Pentelic marble.
Cf. ST 311 (I 1181). Stoa, Room 2, debris layer 1. Herulian destruction ... 27 May 1939 ... Stoa, Room 2, debris layer 1. Herulian destruction fill. |
| Three joining fragments preserved medium long narrow neck with wide flat lip and upper part of broad ribbony band-handle.
Pale greenish glass. Library of Pantainos, room 2, debris layer 2. Debris of Herulian ... 1-5 June 1939 ... Debris of Herulian destruction. |
| Three fragments of a dish with a flat base and apparently a widely flaring rippled rim. Edge not preserve.
Cut pattern on outside: rows of ovals. Cut. Herulian destruction debris, burnt layer, layer 8 ... 15 March 1950 ... Cut. Herulian destruction debris, burnt layer, layer 8.
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Fragment of reverse only, with the signature in raised letters within a low ring.
Unglazed.
Pale buff clay.
Type XXVIII of Corinth collection.
Herulian destruction fill north of House F, with T 2367 ... 29 May 1947 ... Herulian destruction fill north of House F, with T 2367 (Θ 1864): mould of Athena Parthenos. |
Fragment from back part, preserving handle and part of reverse.
At the top of the reverse, within an incised groove, the letters: "EY".
Buff clay.
Type XXVII of Corinth collection. Herulian destruction ... 29 May 1947 ... Herulian destruction fill north of House F; as L 4269. |
Much mended and in part filled out with plaster. Flat-floored plate with flaring wall and plain rim.
Red clay and glaze.
Late Roman A Plate. S.W. House, vestibule, lying on floor; Herulian destruction ... 17 March 1958 ... House, vestibule, lying on floor; Herulian destruction. |
Above half of the base preserved.
The center of the bottom remains, with part of a broad cylindrical base finished with a plain rolled resting edge, projecting.
Colorless glass. Building P, room 2, above ... 7 August 1947 ... Building P, room 2, above floor level.
Herulian destruction debris. |
| Oval with a thick top and long ridge, partly broken. Around sides, a zone of large pierced holes. Bottom edge flat. Red clay with coarse bits.
A lantern (?). Cf. A 3671 and MC 1346 (?). Herulian destruction ... 18 March 1958 ... Herulian destruction filling. |
| From upper body, with edge of decorative band above. Head of Herakles in profile right, looking toward a snake (Hydra?) which he grasps with his outstretched hand. Vine tendrils in field.
Details in ... 4 May 1949 ... South House, Room 18, Herulian destruction fill. |
| Single fragment preserves neck and mouth with part of shoulder.
Tall neck spreading slightly to plain lip. Broad shoulder.
Pale greenish glass, somewhat iridescent. North-west corner of peristyle: Roman ... 7 August 1947 ... North-west corner of peristyle: Roman House B on the lower slopes of the hill of the Nymphes. Herulian destruction debris on the floor of the peristyle. |
Mold for shaggy animal, perhaps a boar (or lobster?), such as T 2401.
Two original edges preserved, broken elsewhere.
Note circular break in surface, apparently made before baking. The freshness of the ... 27 February 1953 ... Herulian destruction fill just above South Stoa floor. |
| Round concave bottom and lower part of plump body in one piece.
Ring foot.
Many shattered fragments (30) including some shoulder pieces decorated with very thin ridges belong together.
Thin colorless ... 4 July 1951 ... Herulian destruction fill. |
| Discus and rim only preserved.
Rim, panels and globule rosettes.
Discus, at left a tower out of which Hero leans; at right Leander, nude, swimming on top of the sea.
Unglazed.
Light red to orange clay ... 30 June 1947 ... Late Roman fill above House F. Herulian destruction fill. |
| Handle and attached section of neck preserved.
Straight neck, flat wide ribbon-like handle attached at shoulder and neck below lip.
Pale greenish glass. Well. Post-Herulian fill to bottom. Destruction ... 7-10 July 1947 ... Post-Herulian fill to bottom. Destruction debris.
4th-5th c. |
| Rim sherd of a flanged bowl with part of wall.
Shape is a derivative of conspectus form 34 in Italian Sigillata or of Hayes, form 3 in (later) Çanderli Ware.
Fabric comparable to that of Corinthian molded ... 2-4, 18-24 May 1939 ... Context- pre 267-268 A.D. (Herulian destruction) ... Library destruction fills and Valerian Wall footing trench. |
Fragment from the shoulder of a small amphora or pitcher; all edges broken.
Letters in dark gray:
Very pale sandy buff clay unglazed. Between stroses Β and Γ, in destruction fill (Herulian?) over North ... 19 March 1938 ... Between stroses Β and Γ, in destruction fill (Herulian?) |
Female head with very high headdress rendered in gouged style; the eyes pierced, and the headdress at the top, as if for suspension.
Mended from several pieces; lower part of face; upper part of headdress ... 1 July 1947 ... Building C, Room 4; burned fill under stamnos wall. Herulian destruction debris over a Roman house to the west of the Areopagus. |
| Three joining fragments preserve rather less than half of a circular mold with low rim: a mold for plaque.
Athena Parthenos, her helmet with crest, sphinx, pegasi and cheek pieces and the hair at the back ... 29 May 1947 ... Herulian (?) destruction fill, north of house F. |
| Broken all around.
Medallion almost complete: within border of dots, the upper part of a bearded figure, right, wearing a himation leaving the right shoulder free; right arm bent at elbow, hand raised ... 16 May 1952 ... Hellenistic Branch of Great Drain, ca. 84-85 lines, Herulian destruction fill. |
| Back and edges broken away. Helmet shaped terracotta object with six holes around sides. Nosepiece indicated in solid clay, also crest, decorated with four low bosses. Edge broken away in a manner suggesting ... July 1968 ... Cf. another somewhat similar, A 2715 from Herulian context but with helmet-like aspect less emphasized. ... Roman Bath. Herulian destruction debris in A 3. |
Four joining fragments and one non-joining from a broad, thick overhanging rim,
which is grooved at one point to form a shallow spout, or pour-channel. A large basin with flaring walls.
Coarse red clay ... 17 March 1938 ... In Herulian destruction fill over north stoa, between stroses Β and Γ and lying on blocks of stoa. |
Head of dog.
Broken at the neck and in back, and the ears chipped.
Heavy fur indicated by a lumpy surface at the back and sides.
Mould-made, hollow, with a join across the ears.
Pinkish buff clay, perhaps ... 3 May 1933 ... Trench II, red earth. Destruction debris, Herulian or later, over S.W. temple. |
The face, and the hair on the right side, and the finished lower edge of a tragic mask preserved.
Mostly open behind: the plain back turns in sharply where it joins the moulded hair, and then out again, ... 3 May 1933 ... Trench II, red earth. Destruction debris, Herulian or later, over S.W. temple. |
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