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L 800: Lamp Fragment

Fragment of discus. Horse and rider to left; the upper part of the rider's body, and parts of the horse's legs missing. Unglazed. Light red clay. Probably type XXVIII of Corinth collection. Burnt layer ... 20 March 1933

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P 2498: Bowl Fragment: Stamped

Late Roman C bowl. Mended from many pieces; about half of the rim missing, also many other fragments of sides and center and bottom. Restored in plaster. Low ring base; shallow, flaring sides with offset ... Card: ca. 460-475 A.D.

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P 2499: Bowl Fragment with Rouletting: Stamped

Late Roman C bowl. Mended from nine pieces; well over half of rim missing, and fragments of rim and bottom; restored in plaster. Low ring base; shallow flaring sides with offset rim. Distinct marks of ... Card: ca. 460-475 A.D.

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P 2500: Plate Fragment with Rouletting: Stamped

Late Roman C plate. Mended from six pieces; restored in plaster. About one-quarter of the rim, fragments of the sides and bottom missing. False ring foot; flaring sides; nearly vertical rim. Rouletting ... Card: ca. 460-475 A.D.

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P 34990: Dish Fragment: African Red Slip Ware

Single rim of dish. Rim variant type (a plate? cf. form 66). Normal smooth ware (no "grass marks"). Ca. 400 A.D.+ Added 1 February 2006. 58 - (2.30-2.80m.) Finished From fill over Stoa of Zeus, burnt ... 8 March 1933

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P 34991: Dish Fragment: African Red Slip Ware

Single rim fragment. Slip worn. Triangular rim, offset from wall on inside. Hard-fired; darkish red tint. Thin slip. Early to mid-5th c. A.D. Context ca. 460-475 A.D. Added 1 February 2006. 58 -(2.30-2.80m.) ... 8 March 1933

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P 34992: Dish Fragment: Late Roman Import

Single rim fragment. Low wall, narrow bifid rim. No decoration. Normal orange-brown ware (slip rather darker than body). Context and date: 3rd quarter of 5th c. A.D. Added 1 February 2006. 58 - (2.30-2.80m.) ... 8 March 1933

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P 34993: Dish or Bowl Fragment: Late Roman Import

Single rim fragment. Types as P 27167 but with two grooves on inside, two grooves on outside. Short rim, concave on top. Normal ware. Context and date about third-quarter of 5th c. A.D. Added 1 February ... 8 March 1933