Inventory Number: | P 18314 | |
Section Number: | ΠΠ 113 | |
Title: | Bowl Fragment with Relief Medallion: Emblema of Augustus | |
Category: | Pottery | |
Description: | A single fragment preserves the center of the floor, with a very low base ring. Inside, within a moulded ring, a male head, Augustus, laurel-wreathed, right, in fairly high relief. Outside, around the base ring, remains of floral decoration in low relief: a large leaf and a quatrefoil, repeated four times, and separated by a small object: bud? Thin fabric of light brown clay; the glaze outside red, inside chocolate brown to reddish. Cf. Agora XXXII, no. 845 (P 18509). | |
Context: | N-S Trench V, fallen debris from house wall. | |
Notebook Page: | 480 | |
Negatives: | Leica, XXVII-95, XXVII-96 | |
Dimensions: | Max. Dim. 0.052; Diam. (medallion) 0.045 | |
Date: | 8 July 1947 | |
Section: | ΠΠ | |
Grid: | ΠΠ:41-43/ΚΗ-ΛΒ | |
Period: | Roman | |
Bibliography: | Gonzenbach (1968), p. 81-117. | |
Richter (1960), fig. 215, pl. XLVIII. | ||
Hesperia 17 (1948), pl. 61:4. | ||
References: | Publication: Hesperia 17 (1948) Image: 2012.51.1268 (XXVII-95) Image: 2012.51.1269 (XXVII-96) Notebook: ΠΠ-2 Notebook: ΠΠ-3 Notebook Page: ΠΠ-2-35 (pp. 260-261) Notebook Page: ΠΠ-3-46 (pp. 482-483) Card: P 18314 |