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| Raised design like two-pronged fork.
Thin colorless glass. South House, room 18, layer G. Containers 173-174.
Debris of Herulian destruction. Leica ... 30 April 1949 ... Debris of Herulian destruction. |
Fragment from neck of coarse unglazed Roman amphora.
Incised outside, vertically to pot:
Reddish-brown clay. Herulian(?) destruction fill north of house F. Leica ... 7 June 1947 ... Herulian(?) destruction fill north of house F. |
| Left side and top preserved. On sima, traces of a painted design in red and white: anthemion and leaf (?). Horos Terrace Trench, Middle: Herulian destruction level. Leica, 80-83-12 ... 20 March 1953 ... Horos Terrace Trench, Middle: Herulian destruction level. |
| Mastoid weight. Slightly chipped.
A small rectangular plinth with two breast-like projections connected by a handle.
Pentelic marble. Stoa, Room 2, debris layer 1. Herulian destruction fill. Leica, XVIII-26 ... 27 May 1939 ... Stoa, Room 2, debris layer 1. Herulian destruction fill. |
Fragment of reverse only, with the signature in raised letters within a low double ring.
Unglazed.
Buff clay.
Type XXVII of Corinth collection.
Herulian destruction fill north of House F; as L 4268 ... 29 May 1947 ... Herulian destruction fill north of House F; as L 4268. |
Inscribed fragment, broken from a large stele.
Part of heading and lists of names by demes preserved.
Pentelic marble. Found in northwest corner, outside Room 4 of Civic Offices, Road (level of Herulian ... 11 April 1953 ... Found in northwest corner, outside Room 4 of Civic Offices, Road (level of Herulian destruction). |
Mastoid weight; slightly chipped.
A small rectangular plinth with two brest-like projections connected by a handle.
Pentelic marble.
Cf. ST 311 (I 1181). Stoa, Room 2, debris layer 1. Herulian destruction ... 27 May 1939 ... Stoa, Room 2, debris layer 1. Herulian destruction fill. |
| Three joining fragments preserved medium long narrow neck with wide flat lip and upper part of broad ribbony band-handle.
Pale greenish glass. Library of Pantainos, room 2, debris layer 2. Debris of Herulian ... 1-5 June 1939 ... Debris of Herulian destruction. |
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