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P 22113: Bowl Fragment

Three joining fragments preserve small segment of rim, wall and floor of a Samian A bowl. Center of floor missing. Small, flat-floored bowl on false ring foot; oblique wall; overhanging rim, rounded on ... 10 March 1952

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P 22114: Lid Fragment with Rouletting

Several joining and non-joining fragments mending to three, preserve about half the lid, lacking center portion and handle(?). Restored without handle. A domed lid with projecting horizontal rim; underneath, ... 2nd. c. A.D.

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S 1580: Relief Fragment

Broken all around. Upper part of draped figure, facing front; small nude figure, a child, apparently emerging from behind her left arm, which is bent forward at the elbow holding up her drapery. Heads ... 7 March 1952

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I 6458: Marble Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Rough picked back and picked left side preserved, broken top, bottom and right. Parts of fourteen lines of the inscription preserved; stoichedon. Coarse-grained white marble. Finished ... 8 March 1952

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I 6462: Boundary Stone Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Broken below and to right above. Stone roughly curved above. Inscription apparently complete. Very dark bluish (?) marble. Found in 4th. century B.C. context, west of the southern ... 8 March 1952

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P 22110: Bowl Fragment with Graffito

Broken all around. Fragment from wall of black-glazed bowl(?) with flaring sides and concave bottom. Abcedarium. Scratched around the outside: Glazed inside and out, the glaze uneven and much chipped ... 8 March 1952

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P 22116: Black Glaze Bowl Fragment with Graffito

A single fragment preserves a little of the floor and much of the stem of a large black glazed bowl on a high slightly flaring stemmed base (kernos?). Inscribed around stem: Dull black glaze on floor ... 10 March 1952

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A 1946: Cornice Fragment

Broken at top, back and sides. Part of mutule, one gutta, and lower part of front fascia preserved. Hard gray limestone with many holes in it. Surface very fresh. From Square Peristyle. Same series as ... 10 March 1952