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| Siculo-Punic Coinage, Forgery ... Forgery: the metal has a pitted, cast look, and the weight is less than half of what it should be. Found in the cellar of a modern house. Coin no. 1.
Casts stored in Lab Case No. 52D Cellar of house 632β/3 ... 4th c. B.C ... Ζ-1 |
| Figure of woman, right, looking back over her shoulder. Both arms are raised; in her left hand, from which hangs a long scarf, she carries a large box. The top of her head and her legs below the knees, ... Late 5th c. B.C ... Ζ 951 |
| About one-third preserved. High base ring; flaring side wall tending to become more angular as the type advances. On the floor is a rouletted circle enclosing stamped palmettes of which only one remains ... 1933 ... Ζ 1003 |
Fragment from the base of a saucer similar to P 2857. Outcurved lip.
On the floor is a circle of rouletting enclosing a number of free standing stamped palmettes of which two remain.
The black glaze ... 1933 ... Ζ ... Ζ:7/ΙΓ |
A garland of pointed pendents rendered in thinned clay suspended between the handles. On the neck, above, a horizontal line in white paint. Several more small fragments of this ware, two of them showing ... 1933 ... Ζ 1005 |
Lip fragment. Above the upper zone is a row of tiny sprays.
The glaze dull, but firm; scratched away along a line beneath the lip. Well. Leica, 4-312 ... 1933 ... Ζ 1006 |
Fragment from near the base preserving several scale-like leaves.
Glaze dull but firm.
Possibly from the same bowl as P 4053. Well. Leica, 4-312 ... 1933 ... Ζ ... Ζ:7/ΙΓ |
About one-quarter of the vessel is preserved giving the complete profile. Heavy foot ring; nearly straight sides; broad flat rim.
Gritty buff clay covered on the inside with red paint, daubs of which ... 1933 ... Ζ 1009 |
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