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P 664: Molded Bowl Fragment

Moulded decoration of krater beneath crescent and between rosettes. Fine dark pink clay; hard red glaze inside and out. Western Sigillata Bowl. Just above brick and cement floor. Leica, 2-289, 93-40-14 ... 14 March 1932

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P 666: Amphora Fragments with Glaze Decoration

Fragments from two large vases with decoration on neck in thin brownish-red glaze. a) Mended from two pieces; lip and bit of shoulder covered with streaked glaze. Between, on neck, reserved, large irregular ... 14 March 1932

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L 415: Lamp

Shallow body, unevenly double convex, the broader upper part forming an incurving rim. Top open. Body wall pulled outward with the thumb to form an open nozzle, now chipped at the end. Vertical handle ... 11 March 1932

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L 442: Lamp

Handle broken away. Rim, plain panelled, broken away at back of left side. On discus, rosette, with central filling hole. Handle, double grooved below. On bottom, single circular groove. Unglazed. Pink ... 8 March 1932

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SS 270: Stamped Amphora Handle: Byzantine

Handle rectangular in section. Very coarse brick red clay, micaceous. Stamped with forty-four small crosses. Msc: filed under Stps for Ornament(VG)* 44 crosses Leica, 4-65 ... 14 March 1932

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P 4552: Black Figure Oinochoe Fragment

From the side of a large closed pot, decorated with a panel; unglazed inside. A vertical reserved band along the side of the panel. The back end of an animal walking to right is preserved. Incised outline; ... 9 March 1932

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P 4563: Bowl Fragment

Nearly half the circumference of the rim, and one handle, preserved; none of the base. Held together with plaster. Horizontal glazed bands on the rim. On the handle zone vertical stripes and zigzags. Inside, ... 8-16 March 1932

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P 334: Black Figure Dinos Fragments: Inscribed

About half of vase preserved, mended from many fragments, most of which unite to form one side of the body of the bowl (a); ten more form a fragment from the top of the bowl and the rim (b). Bowl rounded ... 9 March 1932