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End of a bronze rod somewhat angular in section out by a cold chisel.
Reminiscent of blanks from the mint. South Stoa II, east end , layer III.
Disturbed 2nd c. B.C. context. 6641 Leica ... 18 July 1960 ... Blank for Bronze Coin |
A: caduceus and ear of wheat crossed.
B: plain.
Cf. IL 1200 (OO 1607). Entered as coin no. 19, for the day. North-South Trench II. With coins nos. 13-19. Leica ... 17 June 1947 ... A: caduceus and ear of wheat crossed.
B: plain.
Cf. IL 1200 (OO 1607) ... Entered as coin no. 19, for the day ... North-South Trench II. With coins nos. 13-19. |
| A: dull worn impression of four letters: Δ Ε Κ Α
B: plain.
Cf. BCH 8 (1884), p. 7, pl. II, no. 34. Entered as coin no. 4 a, for the day. Byzantine fill.
With coin no. 4. Leica ... 30 March 1948 ... A: dull worn impression of four letters: Δ Ε Κ Α ... (1884), p. 7, pl. II, no. 34 ... Entered as coin no. 4 a, for the day. |
| Part of a figure preserved from right shoulder to left thigh; the right arm was raised.
Thin chiton, high girt; heavy fold of cloak over thigh.
White slip with faint traces of pink paint over, on the ... 9 March 1953 ... Part of a figure ... high girt; heavy fold of ... with faint traces of pink |
| The pieces are cut from a slightly polygonal rod.
Cf. B 1046 for similar flans from the same area. Originally entered as coins. Late fill on line of east wall of building II, i.e. the poros building southeast ... 3 June 1952 ... Two Coin Flans |
| A: standing draped figure.
Bearded head turned to left, large shield in left hand. Illegible symbol to left of figure.
B: plain. Entered as coin no. 6, for the day. North-South Trench II, middle, south ... 25 June 1947 ... left of figure.
B: plain ... Entered as coin no. 6, for the day ... North-South Trench II, middle, south of debris layer. With coin no. 5. |
Fragment from back and bottom. Preserved is the lower part of a triple grooved handle, with two impressed circles at its base.
On the reverse, two concentric grooves, enclosing the signature.
Unglazed ... 14 March 1933 ... part of a triple grooved ...
Type XXVIII of Corinth collection.
Cf. Corinth IV, ii ... Clearing in front of Dörpfeld's "Stoa Basileios". Cf. coins. |
| Bottom only preserved of small bowl on high ring foot.
Foot-shaped stamped and concentric grooves in interior.
Dull red clay, fine red glaze.
Western Sigillata. Cf. P 11544 (Σ 1602). Fill of late first ... 5 March 1937 ... Bottom only preserved of small bowl on high ring foot.
Foot-shaped stamped and concentric ... Fill of late first centure A.D.(?) with coins 6-13. |
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