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5th-6th A.D ... ΠΠ 33 ... Lot ΠΠ 33 |
229-230 B.C.
172 B.C.
277-239 B.C ... ΠΠ 163 ... Lot ΠΠ 163 |
The base with rounding walls preserved.
The ring foot formed by a series of small irregular projections.
Colorless glass.
Similar to G 300. Roman House B, room 6.
Destruction debris of 5th or 6th c. A.D ... 31 July 1947 ... ΠΠ |
| A nearly flat fragment, turning down along the curved (broken) edge.
Decorated by light incision: along the edge, alternating long and short lines; further in a branch of herringbone pattern.
Nearly colorless ... 31 July 1947 ... ΠΠ 211 |
Mended from several pieces; parts of discus, rim, nozzle and wall missing.
Rim, vine pattern; discus, rays; handle, pierced; reverse, within a single groove and ivy leaf and stem outlined in relief.
Pinkish-buff ... 31 July 1947 ... ΠΠ 201 |
Broken off at the neck.
Hand-modelled head with pointed chin, huge hooked nose, and projecting ears. Heavy rolled handle, from forehead to crown.
A few traces of white, and perhaps of red glaze.
Pinkish-buff ... 31 July 1947 ... ΠΠ ... ΠΠ:31/ΜΕ |
Single fragment from lower part of lamp. Preserving most of the reverse, with the signature, incised within a single groove.
Unglazed.
Pale buff clay.
Type XXVII of Corinth collection.
N.-S. Trench ... 31 July 1947 ... ΠΠ |
Fragment from reverse.
Flat bottom, on which is inscribed "alpha".
Dull red glaze, worn.
Pinkish-buff clay.
Type XVIII (?) of Corinth collection (post-Sullan), Signed Bases type of Agora collection. N.-S ... 31 July 1947 ... ΠΠ 323 |
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