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Base complete, and profile to just below rim, which is chipped. A small Pergamene bowl with high base and flaring sides, nicked just below the rim outside. S.W. corner, disturbed strosis 1. Leica PD 1171-174 ... 18 February 1936 |
| Rim missing; mended from two pieces. Everted shape, angular wall, ring foot. Rouletting on floor.
Red clay, orange clay. Catalogued 10 May 1980. Cistern strosis 2 and cistern passage strosis 4. 80-33-10 ... 4-11 June 1936 |
| Ring foot and center of floor preserved.
Stamped in the center:
Brownish glaze over inside. Hellenistic house #4, room C, north side, strosis I. Leica, 91-36-7(6) PD 1091-88, PD 1172-6 ... 12 June 1937 ... Hellenistic house #4, room C, north side, strosis I ... Leica, 91-36-7(6) ... PD 1091-88, PD 1172-6 |
| Fragment from one side of a plate with slightly curved down-turned rim. A groove and a broad reserved band below rim and around central hole. Underside of rim reserved, and resting surface.
Dull brown ... 8 11 June 1936 |
| Neck (eroded around rim) and top end of two-ribbed handle. Narrow neck, circular rim with moulding. Skewed a little.
Light orange, with mottled red semi-gloss slip, badly worn in parts.
Eastern Sigillata ... 18-22 May 1935 |
Face in high relief of a fat faced smiling child.
His curly hair is pulled up into a top-knot over his forehead, which is crowned by a petal braced by volutes (?) (equal to Harpokrates ornament ?).
No ... 12-13 April 1937 |
| From a kylix(?) of the comast group; black glaze inside. Outside, the rump, painted red, of a dancer; a belt, incised, above, and an arm and hand hanging down behind. Under red strosis, Hellenistic fill ... 21 April 1934 |
| Broken all around. Fragment from neck and body of a large amphora, type B.
Upper right corner of figured panel preserved: part of a head left, with red fillet. Simple maeander across top of panel.
Interior, ... 20 April 1950 |
| About one-third of bowl preserved. Small ring foot, angular wall. Everted shape.
Buff clay, brown to orange glaze, thin on underside. Catalogued 10 May 1980. Cistern, bottom of passage, strosis 4. 80-33-9 ... 9 June 1936 |
| About half preserved, lengthwise; surface in good condition except for chips.
Small capital, coarsely made.
The marble either Hymettian or low-grade Pentelic. On floor strosis. 487 Leica, 94-55-4, 94-55-5, ... 14 July 1947 ... On floor strosis ... Leica, 94-55-4, 94-55-5, 94-55-6, 94-55-7 |
| Fragment of rim and wall. Everted lip, angular wall. Wall offset from floor on interior.
Orange clay. Red glaze on inside and upper part of outside. Catalogued 10 May 1980. Cistern, strosis 1, loose upper ... 8-12 June 1936 |
| About one-fourth of bowl with complete profile preserved, but most of foot missing. Ring foot, everted shape with angular wall. Inner wall offset from floor.
Orange clay, metallic brown glaze. Catalogued ... 9 June 1936 |
| Fragment from floor of plate, preserving part of foot ring.
In foot-shaped stamp on floor:
Cf. Iliffe I (1936), p. 40.
Western Sigillata Ware. Trial cut through 3rd. strosis. Leica, 93-32-28 PD 1172-9 ... 8 February 1936 |
| About half missing. A small flat-bottomed casserole with horizontal upturned handles and upturned flanged rim. Cistern system 3, west chamber, strosis 1, soft black earth. Leica, 95-71-24 ... 8 June 1936 |
| The lower side of a figure.
Traces of yellow bands on skirt, over white. Hellenistic House no. 4, room A, strosis 2.
Later than 3rd c. B.C. but disturbed. 717 Leica, 80-11-13, 93-6-14, 93-35-10 ... 10 April 1937 ... Hellenistic House no. 4, room A, strosis 2.
... Leica, 80-11-13, 93-6-14, 93-35-10 |
Bottom of Roman unguentarium.
Pale red clay, traces of light red slip.
Monogram near tip.
“Small groups”, drawer 6. On strosis, with coins nos. 5-12 for the day. ΙΧΙ (Ι,Χ,Ι monogram in O) Leica ... 5th century. |
From a wide moulded base (of a vase?) retaining yellow color. Base of P 18692.
Cf. P 8018 (ΚΚ 811), but not from it. Cistern system 3, east chamber, strosis 4, hard water deposit. Leica PD 1231-10 ... 11 June 1936 |
| Mended from many pieces; parts of wall and rim missing. Scraped grooves below rim, below rim zone and around medallion. Rim zone: spirals with leaves above; the plain upper part of the rim, added on the ... 4 June 1954 |
| Handle and part of side missing. Partly restored in plaster. A lagynos with ring foot; fairly deep body.
Red micaceous clay, unglazed. Cistern system 3, west chamber, strosis 3, hard earth. Leica PD ... 11 June 1936 |
| One handle missing; much of rim chipped away. Vertical rim with flange for lid. Horizontal handles, vertically turned.
Coarse brown ware, gritty and micaceous. Cistern, lower mixed earth, strosis 3 ... 11 June 1963 |
From the base of a large semi-glazed one-handler(?). The center of the floor is set off by a deep scraped grooved. Inscribed inside.
Good black glaze inside and on inner and outer faces of foot. Against ... 26 May 1954 |
One side missing except for piece with horizontal ribbon handle. Same type as P 8586 (ΚΚ 950). Thin brown wash inside only. Funnel has a very small hole. Cistern system 3, west chamber, strosis 1, upper ... 8 June 1936 |
| Pieces missing. A flat-bottomed casserole. Inset rim for lid; upturned horizontal handles.
Dark gray surface on gritty dark red-brown clay. Cistern system 3, west chamber, strosis 2, hard black earth ... 8 10 11 June 1936 |
Relief fragment preserving the mid-part of a draped female figure. Broken all around, part of the pot preserved at back.
Yellowish faience, burned.
A Hellenistic queen? Cf. P 18692 (Komos cistern) ... 18 March 1953 |
| About half of the upper wall missing. Restored in plaster. Horizontal handle set on vertical rim. Glazed inside only with a brownish wash that also covers the handle.
Probably Attic clay. Cistern system ... 10 June 1936 |
| Fragments missing from wall and rim. Restored in plaster. A simple long-petalled type bowl with ovolos above.
Dull black glaze much worn, a little metallic inside. Cistern system 3, west chamber, strosis ... 8-9 June 1936 |
| Fragment of rim, neck and shoulder of a closed shape. Narrow neck, with sloping shoulder and rim flaring outwards, flat on top and sloping inward. Neck inserted separately.
Dark gray fabric (Munsell, ... 1 July 1949 ... Dark gray fabric (Munsell, 1973: 7.5YR N/4), fired a buff pink on exterior (Munsell, 1973: 5YR 7/6) ... To strosis level of bottom of 9th. course (around edges; possibly disturbed), fill over Floor of Square Peristyle ... 89-6-26 |
| About half of the vase is preserved. Round base separated from its inwardly sloping sides by a ridged projection which probably served to hold the vase in a stand. On one side, a curiously-angled spout ... 20 April 1933 |
| The fragment is probably the reverse of a Panathenaic amphora. The leg of a man is preserved from just below the thigh to the ankle.
Scratched in the field, at right:
Poor black glaze; the interior ... 2 June 1933 |
| Much of rim and part of wall missing. Spreading foot, hollow beneath; broad body tapering into foot; plain lip; single loop handle set at angle below lip.
Buff clay. Glaze shading from red to black.
... 24 June 1949 |
| Rectangular lug and beginning of wall. Long beard, conical cap; in field right and left of cap Α and Θ.
Coarse micaceous reddish clay.
In storage, ca. 16 others of similar type (pilos). P 22199a and ... 27 July 1964 ... Lowest strosis (4) of Martyr at Delta 6. |
| Many joining fragments preserve most of the circumference of the rim, with much of the neck, and the start of the shoulder. Flat-topped overhanging rim; heavy moulded ring at base of neck.
Glaze wash, ... 8-10 April 1953 |
| Preserved only a fragment of figure zone, with a bit of black zone above. Upper part of a bearded charioteer, right; behind him the bent arm and spear shaft of a warrior. In field at right: Ε
Details ... 16 March H 1936 |
Base preserved in a single fragment. Hollow, with opening through the resting surface, flares out at top to join some wider area, but is peculiarly pared.
Good red glaze; buff clay.
Cf. P 21744, P ... 6 May 1959 |
| Base for open pot. Two joining fragments preserve about two-thirds of ring foot and attached floor.
Medallion at center of floor; rosette composed of pointed leaves in outline, in brown glaze, with a ... 24 June 1949 |
| Molding broken away above, but the relief itself is essentially complete. Marble sugary from proximity to fire.
A hero reclines on a couch, holding up a cornucopia. A woman sits beside the couch holding ... 16 April 1952 ... Cutting strosis bottom of 8th foundation course: to floor of Square Building ... Leica, 95-6-4 |
| The nose and chin have been considerably damaged. At the base of the neck, a roughly picked tongue indicates that the head was inserted into a separate body.
Head, larger than life-size, perhaps of Trajan ... Flavian period ... From water deposit (water mill, not destruction fill), just above strosis ... Leica, 3-140, 3-141, 3-214, 98-36-2, 98-36-3, 98-36-4, 98-36-5, 98-36-6, 98-36-7, color slide |
| Three fragments:
a) Broken above and at right, perhaps also below. Left side smooth. Back badly pitted by cesspool acids, but probably nearly original. Preserved bottom similarly pitted; may or may not ... a) (Θ 1928) ca. 530-525 B.C., b) (Ε 626) last quarter of 6th c. B.C., c) ca. 600-590 B.C. |
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