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| Almost complete, end of nozzle missing and gaps in the bowl, base chipped. Mended from many sherds. Glaze worn under the nozzle.
Raised base with groove at junction with base and second one just below ... middle of the second quarter of the 4th c. B.C. down into first quarter of the 3rd c. B.C ... middle of the second quarter of the 4th c. B.C. down ... 3rd c. B.C ... laughy:2007:b:58 |
| Mended from numerous fragments. Almost complete except for heavy spalling at resting surface and on body around the nozzle. The lug is chipped away. Glaze very worn.
Type 29A (Howland) lamp with pierced ... 3 August 2006 ... mccallum:2006:b:95 |
| Intact.
Usual type of ring key.
The rectangular piece that went into the lock is striated deeply on both sides and does not have the more ordinary teeth. Well, earth.
Layer IV, early 5th c. A.D. Leica, ... 21 June 1939 ... Intact.
Usual type of ring key.
The rectangular piece that went into the lock |
| Fragment from center of cup. Most of the foot is broken away, but the stem remains, together with the center of the medallion, including a bit of the plain reserved circular stripe surrounding it.
Nude ... 27 April 1932 ... Red Figure Cup Fragment: Type B |
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