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| The rim is chipped.
Oval globular shape. It has a short, very narrow neck and a slightly flaring rim; the bottom is without a base, and slightly rounded.
The fabric is thick and heavy. Iridescent bluish ... 16 July 1931 ... G 1 ... G 1 |
| The base of an open bowl, and lower part of walls.
The foot is a ring of small raised knobs; center of bottom slightly raised inside.
Almost colorless glass.
Cf. G 67, G 297, G 300, G 338. Late Roman ... 10 June 1951 ... Almost colorless glass.
Cf. G 67, G 297, G 300, G 338. |
| Shallow-conical base.
Goblet with tubular edge and a substantial bulge on the stem. The base only slightly twisted.
Colorless glass.
Similar to G 312-314, G 316; but smaller. G 312-G 316 are part of a ... 2 April 1937 ... G 315 ... G 315 |
| Shallow-conical base.
Goblet with tubular edge and a substantial bulge on the stem.
Colorless glass.
Similar to G 313-316. G 312-G 316 are part of a set, found together, and differing only slightly. Well ... 2 April 1937 ... Similar to G 313-316 ... G 312-G 316 are part of a set, found together, and differing only slightly. |
| Shallow-conical base.
Goblet with tubular edge and a substantial oval bulge on the stem.
Colorless glass.
Similar to G 312 but slightly smaller. G 312-G 316 are part of a set, found together, and differing ... 2 April 1937 ... Similar to G 312 but slightly smaller ... G 312-G 316 are part of a set, found together, and differing only slightly. |
| Shallow-conical base.
Goblet with tubular edge and a substantial bulge on the stem. The twisted stem askew, and somewhat higher in proportion to the base.
Colorless glass.
Similar to G 312, but smaller ... 2 April 1937 ... Similar to G 312, but smaller ... G 312-G 316 are part of a set, found together, and differing only slightly. |
| Much missing from base.
Narrow holder spreading below to a cup-like base.
Light green glass, heavy weathering.
Cf. G 576, G 578. Late Roman Gymnasium, basement suite, room F, deposit on original floor ... August 1965 ... G 577 ... G 577 |
| Fragments missing from base rim.
Narrow holder, spreading below. Cup-like base.
Light green glass. Enamel weathering.
Cf. G 577, G 578. Late Roman Gymnasium, basement suite, room F, deposit on original ... August 1965 ... Enamel weathering.
Cf. G 577, G 578. |
| Shallow-conical base.
Goblet with tubular edge and a substantial bulge on the stem. Stem slightly twisted.
Colorless glass.
Similar to 312-313, 315-316. G 312-G 316 are part of a set, found together, and ... 2 April 1937 ... G 312-G 316 are part of a set, found together, and differing only slightly. |
| Seven tiny spherical beads.
Lightly flattened sphere.
Greenish white.
Part of necklace with G 587-589, G 591 and J 149.
Early Geometric. Περιδέραιο από φαγεντιανή. Προέρχεται από την πρώιμη Γεωμετρική ... 15 June 1967 ... Part of necklace with G 587-589, G 591 and J 149.
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| Two pieces preserve a quarter of the broad flaring rim and part of the straight side wall.
Thickened rounded rim.
Thin green-blue bubbly glass.
Probably not from a bowl like G 344 and G 345. Building P, ... 22 March 1948 ... Probably not from a bowl like G 344 and G 345. |
| Small fragment missing from lower section of holder. Much missing from cup, which is cracked.
Narrow holder spreading below, attached to a cup-like base.
Light green glass.
Cf. G 576, G 577. Late Roman ... August 1965 ... G 578 ... G 578 |
| Fragmentary flat flask-shaped bottle.
It has narrow mouth and slightly thickened rim.
Green blue glass.
Same type as G 502. This bottle, like G 502, probably reached the channel in a complete state but ... December 1953 ... Same type as G 502 ... This bottle, like G 502, probably reached the channel in a complete state but was broken by our workmen. |
One piece preserves lower part of cup, like G 344, but with larger indents.
Traces of a second row of indents above the first.
Good material; pin prick bubbles. Enamel weathering with signs of burning ... 22 March 1948 ... G 345 ... G 345 |
| 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 ... South House, room 18, layer G. Containers 173-174.
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| Fragmentary base of cylindrical jar.
Three pieces mending up to over half of the base, presumambly part of either G 629 or G 630. Plain concave base.
Light green glass. Well. A storage mount was made for ... 14 July 1972 ... Three pieces mending up to over half of the base, presumambly part of either G 629 or G 630. Plain concave base.
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| Fragments of at least three bowls of clear glass with small out-turned rims are included here, also various decorative elements, including a blown glass bird attached to a wall fragment, and with the details ... 9, 26 May 1956 ... G 547 ... G 547 |
| Non-joining fragments decorated on the outside with two large and two small raised lines.
Cf. G 58. Cistern system I, shaft.
Ca. 1st c. A.D. Leica ... 27 May 1936 ... Non-joining fragments decorated on the outside with two large and two small raised lines.
Cf. G 58. |
| Wall fragment, sharply curved.
On the exterior, a heavy raised V.
Colorless glass. Building G, room 2 (Roman House B, room 9). Container 32.
5th-6th c. A.D. 517 Leica ... 28 July 1947 ... G 294 ... G 294 |
| Four triple beads.
Apparently made from three tubular beads, glued one on top of the other. Each is pierced horizontally to secure a triple-stranded necklace.
Faded pale green.
Part of necklace with G ... 15 June 1967 ... G 589 ... G 589 |
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