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| Inscribed fragment of grave stele.
Inscribed face, smooth left side, and rough picked back preserved.
Four lines of the inscription preserved.
Pentelic marble. Found in context of 6th. century A.D., in ... 5 May 1938 |
| About one-quarter preserved. Flat rim with inset flange below. Parts of two figures preserved: a winged Eros moving right with box outstretched in left hand; three dots, in white, on top of box. To his ... 5 May 1938 |
| Mended from three pieces. Fragment from wall of large open vase, probably bell krater. A partly draped, wreathed, figure (Dionysos?) is seated in a chair, left; over his legs falls an elaborately ornamented ... 5 May 1938 |
| Many fragments of a large vase (louterion), mending up to ten; the two larger strengthened with plaster; preserved are parts of the wall, from below the figured zone to the inward curve of the shoulder, ... 5 May 1938 |
| Neck of large unguentarium missing. Plump body tapering to flat disk foot. Red line above shoulder.
Brown clay. Light gray-brown slip. Cistern. Leica, 96-1-20 ... 5 May 1938 |
| Part of neck and shoulder with one handle complete.
Dipinto in red:
Light brown gritty micaceous clay. Lighter slip. Well, lower fill b. Leica ... 5 May 1938 |
Small chip from lip missing and small hole in shoulder. As P 12647 (Ω 569), except for size.
Gritty light brown clay. Unglazed.
ADDENDA P 12647: Bulbous body with continuous curve from lip to base; rather ... 6 May 1938 |
Lip missing except for small piece at back; otherwise intact save for chips. [Fragment of round bell mouth found in sherds; restored in plaster.] Very bulbous body with continuous curve from short narrow ... 6 May 1938 |
Small piece of floor and plain rather high base ring. One palmette of central decoration preserved; outside of this, between two grooves, a band of irregularly placed palmettes, some set parallel to grooves, ... 5 May 1938 |
| Piece from floor with bit of stem preserved. Inside a border of small interlocking tongues, a gorgon's head, part of right side only preserved.
Liberal use of white and red for details. Careful incision ... 6 May 1938 |
Neck, rim and one complete handle preserved. Slightly flaring rim with two grooves below.
Dipinto in red under handle:
Light red-brown clay. Light slip. Well, lower fill b. Leica ... 5 May 1938 |
| Amphora neck; both handles missing. Flaring rim.
Dipinto in red on neck between handles:
Light gray clay. Well, lower fill b. Leica, 94-12-36(35,37) ... 6 May 1938 |
Neck of amphora with one complete handle; piece of rim missing. Rolled rim, below which, red band.
Dipinto in red high on neck:
Orange-brown micaceous clay.
ADDENDA The handle completed and much of ... 6 May 1938 |
Amphora neck with part of rim and upper end of handle preserved. Neck pinched in, oval in shape; rolled rim.
Graffito on top of shoulder, incomplete at left:
Pinkish-buff clay. Light slip. Well, lower ... 6 May 1938 |
Neck of amphora; most of rim and lower half of one handle missing. Flaring rim.
Graffito under one handle:
Gritty yellow clay. Well, lower fill b. Leica ... 6 May 1938 |
Piece from floor of stemless cup on moulded base ring. A band of lightly scratched ivy leaves, between concentric circles, around edge of floor; inside a few lines preserved of central decoration.
On ... 6 May 1938 |
Two joining fragments from center of floor. Stamped in the center, a cross with dotted circles below the arms.
Thin gritty red clay; red surface.
Late Roman C Plate.
[Sherds from the same fill stored ... 6 May 1938 |
| Nozzle missing.
Wavy lines on the rim. Disk plain, except for dotted circles at base of handle. The four auxiliary filling holes were not pierced through. Solid double-grooved handle.
Signed on bottom, ... 6 May 1938 |
| Bottom decorated with diamonds and circles, within double almond-shaped groove.
Disc and rim as L 3382 (Ω 559).
Red-brown clay.
Type XXVIII of Corinth collection. Late Roman destruction debris. Red fill ... 6 May 1938 |
| Top of handle missing.
Plain rim except for volutes beside nozzle.
Rayed head of Helios on disc. Double circular groove on reverse.
Thin glaze wash of same color.
Red-brown clay. Late Roman destruction ... 6 May 1938 |
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