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| 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 ... Lamp: Type Howland 29A |
| 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 ... Lamp: Howland Type 15 A |
Most of body missing.
Rounded body; single groove around convex rim. Central hole for insertion of support. Groove around top of base.
Clay: fine buff; worn black glaze inside and out. Assembly Place, ... 1932 ... Type VII c |
Almost straight sides. Short, stubby nozzle. Single wide groove around rim. Central hole for support on stand (upper part broken off).
Clay: fine reddish, black glaze (worn) except on bottom and in groove ... 07/07/1936 ... Hesperia Suppl. 7 (1943), p. 48, 58, no. 86, fig. 19. |
Full profile of Late Roman C bowl preserved; about two-thirds missing. Low base ring; narrow keeled rim. Small circular stamp in center of floor.
Gritty red clay. Matte red paint. Red fill over Building ... 23 May 1938 ... Hayes (1972), no. 28, Type H, p. 335. |
Fragments of "Late Roman Red" dish. Numerous fragments join to make up three, preserving about one-half of the rim, and part of the wall and foot.
Gloss coating on inside and rim only.
Late Roman. Catalogued ... 1934 ... Hayes (1972), no. 13, p. 163, Type A, form 104. |
Spout and groove preserved.
Brownish-yellow clay.
4th. century B.C. type (?). Catalogued 7 May 1973. From trial cut. Layer 1, circular building. Leica ... 10 March 1938 ... Hesperia 48 (1979), p. 220. |
Neck and one handle preserved in one piece.
Graffito on neck:
Slightly micaceous reddish-buff clay.
Attic Type. Catalogued 1966. Trench Θ well. Leica ... 1965 ...
Attic Type. |
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