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Late Roman B fragment. About a third of the bowl is preserved. On either side of a central medallion is a Christian monogram; the whole design surrounded by a circle of lozenges and a series of concentric ... card: ca. 440-500 A.D ... PD 3083-123, DA 10001 |
Late Roman C bowl. Mended from many pieces; about half of the rim missing, also many other fragments of sides and center and bottom. Restored in plaster. Low ring base; shallow, flaring sides with offset ... Card: ca. 460-475 A.D ... PD 3083-42, DA 10005 |
Late Roman C bowl. Mended from nine pieces; well over half of rim missing, and fragments of rim and bottom; restored in plaster. Low ring base; shallow flaring sides with offset rim. Distinct marks of ... Card: ca. 460-475 A.D ... PD 1171-4, PD 3083-38, DA 10005 |
Late Roman C plate. Mended from six pieces; restored in plaster. About one-quarter of the rim, fragments of the sides and bottom missing. False ring foot; flaring sides; nearly vertical rim. Rouletting ... Card: ca. 460-475 A.D ... PD 1171-3, PD 3083-37, DA 10005 |
| Single rim fragment. Sloping "stepped" rim, with a convex band between tiny ridges on the middle part, and a long row of notches at top edge of lip. Rounded bowl.
Deep red ware, fine-textured. Thin smoothed ... Ca. A.D. 400+ ... PD 3083-563, DA 10091 |
Intact.
Discus, Eros to right, with double flutes. Rim, a spray of leaves broken by panels. Handle, grooved and pierced. Underside, within a low base ring traces of signature: Π Ρ Ε Ι
Μ Ο Υ
Type XXVII ... 3rd-early 4th c. A.D ... -20.35 to -22.20m. |
Intact.
Discus with rays. On rim vine leaves and clusters. Handle grooved and pierced. Underside, ivy-leaf in relief.
Clay buff, unglazed.
Type XXVII of Corinth collection.
Cf. Corinth IV, ii, pp. 90-102, ... 250-275 A.D ... PD 1375-64 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Perhaps original back.
Broken on all other sides.
Face badly worn.
Imperial Letter of Commodus.
Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA With IG II2, no. 1112.
Transferred to the Epigraphical Museum ... 180-192 A.D ... Hesperia 29 (1960), p. 22, no. 29, pl. 6. |
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