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P 7052: Flower Pot

Mended from many pieces; half of side missing. Broader and heavier than P 7051; the large hole more carefully made. Dull gray clay. Cf. the flower pot from ΗΗ, P 6978. Hole B 5. Hellenistic context ... 9 March 1936 ... Hesperia 25 (1956), p. 366 ... Hesperia 6 (1937), p. 405, fig. 7, p. 407, fig. 9.

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I 1659: Marble Fragment

Fragment of inscription. Right side preserved; otherwise broken. Surface badly calcinated. Document giving information about the constitution. Traces of letters on the upper part; below, eight lines of ... After 167/6 B.C ... Tracy (1990), p. 150 ... Hesperia 6 (1937), p. 458, no. 7.

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P 7099: Flower Pot

Almost complete, except for rim of which more than half is missing. Broad squat type, with rounded bottom. Hole B 7. Leica, 7-81 ... 13-14 March 1936

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P 7053: Flower Pot

Mended from many pieces; a few fragments missing from the walls. Widely flaring shape. Color red to gray. Hole B 10. Leica, 7-80 ... 11 March 1936

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P 7098: Flower Pot

Much missing from rim and walls; the bottom chipped. Flaring type. A large hole broken away in the bottom. Around the outside, incomplete knife lines and four broad wheelrun grooves. Pinkish-buff clay ... 12 March 1936

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P 6983: Flower Pot

Mended from many pieces; small fragments missing from wall and rim. A coarse grayish pot with flaring walls and a hole made in the bottom. Lip thickened slightly inside. The pot roughly cut off from the ... 10 March 1936

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P 6984: Flower Pot

Fragments missing from wall and bottom. A plain pot similar to P 6983 (ΚΚ 239), but with the sides more rounded and the bottom and hole more carefully finished. Clay pink to gray, with gray core. Rectangular ... 12 March 1936

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P 6978: Flower Pot

Complete except for chips. Plain lip, rounded on inside; sides curving gently to flat bottom. A hole ca. 0.048m. in diameter is carefully cut in smooth-finished bottom. Broad ridges, lightly run on the ... 14 March 1936 ... Hesperia 25 (1956), p. 366 ... Hesperia 6 (1937), pp. 405, 408, figs. 7, 10.