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Erotic Symplegma.
Bottom of cup preserved.
Recessed underside, convex with spiral. Probably conical profile, plain wall. Emblem within scraped groove and white zigzag. Standing male on left faces right, ... 125-75 ... Max. p. dim. 6.0. |
Plate Or Bowl.
P 8591 a, b
Fragment of foot and lower wall (a); fragment of floor (b).
Low ring foot with angular profile; narrow resting surface. Parts of kiln supports embedded in floor and underside ... Context of 175-125 ... Max. p. dim. (a) 3.6, (b) 4.5. |
Emblem Bowl.
Floor, most of foot, and part of lower wall preserved.
Cup rests on low ridge with raised disk within it; concave underneath.
On floor, two concentric raised disks with grasshopper facing ... Context mostly of 200-150 ... P.H. 2.7; Diam. of emblem 6.6. |
Body fragment. Max. dim. 0.071.
Aphrodite(?) (drapery) on a goose or swan (head, neck, wings) shown frontally. Preliminary sketch. Dilute glaze: cover feathers.
For Aphrodite on a swan or goose, see ... Mid-5th century B.C ... Addenda 164; LIMC V, 1990, p. ... LIMC II, 1984, pp. 96--98, ... see LIMC V, 1990, pp. |
Platter With Upturned Rim.
About one-fourth of rim and part of floor preserved.
Low ring foot; flat resting surface. Ridge outside foot, possibly originally part of foot. Horizontal floor. Thick, upturned ... 1st-century context ... IX, ii/ii, F 2--F 7, p. 82, ... HESamaria, Type V.β.5, p. 294, ... Benghazi III, i, Form B73.2, p. |
Stamped Plate.
Center of floor preserved.
Convex underside, with trace of groove around edge. At center of floor, six-petaled rosette within hexagon with concave sides, all within circular field. Reddish ... Late Hellenistic? (Roman context) ... ware); Hama III, ii, p. 67, ... p. 576, fig. 9:1--12, p. ... Samaria III, no. 33, p. 258, |
Kissing Couple.
Floor of cup with emblem, broken all around.
Cup rests on ridge (worn); convex underside with spiral.
Six grooves preserved on exterior. Emblem within scraped groove.
Busts of two figures ... 240-200 ... Max. p. dim. 7.6; H. of emblem 5.1. |
Wall fragment. Glaze rather dull. LIMC III, 1986, p. 771, no. 230, s.v. Eos.
Eos and Kephalos or Tithonos: outstretched left arm of Eos to right, adorned with a bracelet, a bit of the sleeve of her chiton ... Ca. 490-480 B.C ... p. 771, no. 230, s.v. Eos ... 1; Addenda 213). For Kephalos, see I. Jucker, AK |
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