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Preserves about one third of mold for lower part of lamp.
On outside, incised letters.
Thick pale buff clay.
Type XXVIII (?) of Corinth collection. South of Gymnasium Apse, layer II North; Red fill. 1705, ... 10 April 1952 ... South of Gymnasium Apse, layer II North; Red fill. |
Nozzle slightly squashed, otherwise intact.
Round discus with whirling rosette; herringbone on rim. On bottom, in double circle "A".
Unglazed.
Light red clay.
Type XXVIII of Corinth collection. Gymnasium ... 28 March 1952 ... Gymnasium Apse; soft fill over 90m. |
Intact.
Round discus with rosette. On rim, wave pattern.
Underneath, branch in circle, with below a "X". Solid handle, grooved.
Dark red glaze wash.
Orange-brown clay.
Type XXVIII of Corinth collection ... 2 April 1952 ... Gymnasium Apse; layer II, North. |
Handle chipped, otherwise intact.
Square discus surrounded by wave pattern.
Rim, herringbone. Solid handle, grooved. On bottom in a leaf framed by a double groove, a branch and the letters "KY".
Dark red ... 31 March 1952 ... Gymnasium Apse; layer II, Middle South. |
Intact.
Square discus with scalloped edge, flanked left and right, by herringbone. On rim, concentric circles and grooves. On bottom, leaf design with branch in it. Solid handle, grooved.
Dark red glaze ... 2 April 1952 ... Gymnasium Apse; soft fill inside large blocks. |
| Inscribed fragment of statue base.
Preserves upper left corner (three joining pieces) and a bit of upper surface (two uninscribed for).
Below simple moulding letters.
Hymettian marble.
Cf. I 6504. Found ... 5 April 1952 ... Found in a late Roman wall in the area south of the Gymnasium Apse, west of the Odeion. |
Small fragment of rim and vertical wall of bowl with moulded decoration; two human figures draped in cloaks to knees; each holds a staff with incurved top; on ground between, uncertain object.
Buff clay; ... 2 April 1952 ... Gymnasium apse, layer II, north. |
| Inscribed fragments of base (?).
Two non-joining fragments of inscribed base (fragment b, not inscribed).
Top very coarsely picked on both fragments. Both fragments have guide lines 0.05m. apart at top ... 5 April 1952 ... Found in a late Roman wall in the area south of the Gymnasium Apse, west of the Odeion. |
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