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| Two chips broken from rim, mended. Bottom flat, left rough; sides flare slightly.
Pinkish-buff clay. Remains of red coloring on inside. Bed of drain 4. Leica ... 20 May 1932 |
| Very shallow plate with plain rounded edge; ring foot; two horizontal handles at rim, the attachments preserved, and part of one handle non-joining.
Pink to grayish clay; floor decorated with concentric ... 8 June 1935 |
| Less than one-quarter of rim and side and one handle preserved. Rounded bottom; almost vertical loop handle; no foot; ledge for lid, only a projection to support it.
Gritty red clay with a light slip ... 1931 |
| Half of the lower part of a well made alabastron.
Alabaster; veining clear. Middle Stoa Building Fill, South Area 2; red earth. 138 Leica ... 5 March 1953 |
| The bottom missing, and the mouth which was perhaps added separately; pin hole in neck.
Four ridges around the neck; a pair of grooves around the middle of the shoulder; and a raised ring at bottom of ... 11 July 1947 |
| Alabastron core from a hollow drill.
Broken at both ends. West end of Middle Stoa, north of Pier 1, level 10; fill above Road 3. 2527 Leica ... 3 July 1967 |
| Plain marble ball.
White marble with rust stains. Well and cistern. 5061-5063 Leica ... 5-9 August 1968 |
| Bottom half only preserved.
Plain flat base, almost vertical side walls.
White alabaster, with gray and translucent veins run more or less vertically up body. Room 2 of Street Stoa, north half layer IV ... 2 August 1972 |
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