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Broken away in back and below; the surface much worn.
Abundant traces of white paint.
Coarse red clay. Room with fresco. 627 Leica ... 3 April 1934 |
The left side of the head of the dog only preserved.
Pinkish buff clay, light slip.
Cf. T 1510. Late Roman and Turkish. Leica ... 3 April 1934 |
| Mended from three pieces. Profile complete. A scroll applied on the rim. No stamp preserved.
Western Sigillata. Room with fresco. Mainly late Roman. Leica, 93-38-2 PD 1171-185 ... 5 April 1934 |
Samian A bowl fragment. Profile complete. Room with fresco, last layer over floor. context chiefly Late Roman. Leica PD 1171-175 ... 5 April 1934 |
Mended from many pieces; complete save for the handle, and a few fragments from the wall. Short straight neck; small flat base. Vertical handle from the rim to about the middle of the body. The neck was ... 3 April 1934 |
Mended from many fragments. The handle missing and the lip. A trace of a handle attachment remains on the shoulder close to the neck. Low ring foot.
Black glaze on the neck, the top of the shoulder, ... 3 April 1934 |
Fragment from neck and shoulder, with double handle; the lip entirely missing, except at the handle. A raised ring at the base of the neck; on the shoulder, incised tongue pattern; every fourth tongue ... 3 April 1934 |
From the wall of a bell krater; glazed inside. Preserved is a raised right hand, and part of a shoulder. The hand holds a wreath, once white. In the upper left corner of the fragment, the reserved edge ... 3 April 1934 |
The center rises slightly. It is stamped with a cross having a tail, as of a rho, to the right, and beneath one arm Α, the other ω.
Red clay, thin red wash.
Late Roman C. Room with fresco. 627 Leica ... 3 April 1934 |
No edge preserved. Wheel marks on the inside; the outside carefully moulded: tongue pattern, with a deep groove above the tongues. At the left edge of the fragment, the start of a handle attachment.
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Carelessly made of a rather thick fabric; the bottom left rough, the handles smeared on.
Pinkish-buff clay, unglazed.
Early Attic.
Miniature Votive Cup. To 10.15m. Well. ("To ca. 600 B.C.") Leica, 82-515 ... 3 April 1934 |
Complete save for the end of the nozzle.
Raised dots on the rim; shell on the discus. The handle solid, grooved.
On the bottom a palm branch, enclosed within two almond-shaped grooves, with impressed circles ... 3 April 1934 |
Traces of a cross on the discus, and of almond-shaped grooves, with stamped circles, on the bottom. The handle solid, double grooved above.
Unglazed.
Light red clay, extremely soft and crumbly.
Type XXVIII ... 5 April 1934 |
Decoration of small raised ridges on rim and discus, forming a cross. The handle solid; the bottom plain.
Unglazed.
Light red clay, very crumbly.
Type XXVIII (late type) of Corinth collection.
Compare ... 5 April 1934 |
Broken to the right.
The handle behind the shield is a solid knob, plain.
The clay is dark gray, with a gray slip (?).
Late Roman. Context late Roman and Turkish. Leica ... 3 April 1934 |
The end of the nozzle and part of the base missing.
Plain discus; herringbone on rim; the handle solid.
On the bottom, circles, within two almond-shaped grooves.
Unglazed.
Clay red to black.
Type XXVIII ... 3 April 1934 |
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