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Inscribed stone.
Complete.
Large conglomerate block apparently from the 4th. century B.C. house, reused in Roman House H upside down.
Lime facing on which inscription inscribed partly fallen away.
Inscription ... 14 May 1971 ... Large conglomerate block apparently from the 4th. century B.C. house, reused in Roman House H upside down.
... Found built into north wall of the Roman House H, Room 14. |
Broken all around. Fragment from a coarseware vessel.
Inscribed before wash applied: EO.
Coarse orange clay. Yellowish wash on exterior. Destruction fill, room 8 of Roman House H. 2775 Leica ... 27 April 1971 ... Destruction fill, room 8 of Roman House H. |
Inscribed fragment.
Broken all around. Original thickness preserved.
Traces of four lines of the inscription preserved. Sign of earlier erasure at bottom of two lines.
White marble. Found in upper destruction ... 9 July 1970 ... Found in upper destruction fill of Room 2, in the Roman House H. |
Inscribed fragment.
Broken all around. Original thickness preserved.
Surface rough.
One line of the inscription preserved, with five letters, vacat below.
Hymettian marble. Found against top of south wall ... 23 July 1970 ... Found against top of south wall of Room 2A, in the Roman House H. |
Broken all around. Fragment from a coarse vessel. Band of glaze around inside.
Scratched on outside:
Scratched on inside:
Plain buff clay. Red glaze. Destruction fill, room 8 of Roman House H. 2775 ... 27 April 1971 ... Destruction fill, room 8 of Roman House H. |
Mended; complete except for hole in bottom and chips from mouth. Squat body; outturned lip; vertical strap handle from shoulder to lip.
Orange clay. Unglazed. Layer IV, Room 4 of Roman House H. 2824 Leica ... 6 May 1971 ... Layer IV, Room 4 of Roman House H. |
Over half preserved. Rough-picked at edge. Double upper torus, almost vertical scotia, low lower torus, and vertical plinth. Asymmetrical. Originally engaged?
Pentelic marble. Room 4, Roman House H, Layer ... 12 August 1970 ... Room 4, Roman House H, Layer II (6th c. |
Broken all around. Part of abacus and one volute preserved. Upper corner of plain Ionic capital. Somewhat crude workmanship. Chisel marks visible.
Bluish Hymettian marble. Upper fill of Apse. Room 3, Roman ... 25 July 1970 ... Room 3, Roman House H. |
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