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Head of dog figurine.
Broken away in back, below, and at the side along the join.
Unglazed.
Pinkish buff clay.
Cf. T 2185. Chiefly early Roman; some Late Roman. Leica ... 10 May 1934 |
From the center of a plate, decorated with a rosette and concentric grooves. No base, the resting surface set off by concentric rings and grooves.
Fine buff clay, slightly pinkish. Mottled red glaze ... 4 May 1934 |
Mended from three pieces. From the base of a flat Late Roman B plate. Design of leaves and rosette stamps.
Red clay and glaze. See also box 57c. Context chiefly late Roman. Leica ... 2may 1934 |
From a large Late Roman B plate. False base ring, very low. Decorated with rosettes and circles, within wheel-run grooves.
Rather coarse red clay, good glaze inside; very thin wash outside. Context Late ... 4 May 1934 |
| Profile complete; flat bottom, plain slightly flaring wall.
Samian A. Context early Roman. Box 61a. Leica, 96-9-29 PD 1172-4 ... 4 May 1934 |
| Mended from ten pieces; the profile complete. The rim decorated with a row of vertical grooves, the center, inside, with a stamped conventional motif.
Red clay and glaze, worn.
Late Roman C. Context ... 20 April 1934 |
From the shoulder. Decorated with black and brown rays and dots, over a cream paint.
Buff clay. Context early Roman. Box 63b. Leica ... 11 May 1934 |
Solid handle, triple grooved above and below.
On the bottom, part of a single circular groove, enclosing an impressed circle (?).
The piece was spoilt, burnt and dented, in firing.
The clay is a poros ... 10 May 1934 |
| Mended from eight pieces; restored in plaster. Profile complete.
Late Roman C. Context disturbed Late Roman. Leica, 85-508 PD 1171-77, PD 3083-343, DA 10007 ... 10 April 1934 |
| Mixed ... J.H. Oliver A.W. Parsons ... 1133 1338 ... 1934, 1935 |
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