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Part of the mouth and neck missing at the front; and a piece from the wall. Flat-bottomed jug with slightly concave neck and plain rim. Short heavy ridged handle from below lip to shoulder. Two wheel run ... 20 June 1947 ... PD 1133-1(A 11) |
| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face and smooth right side only preserved.
Four lines of the inscription preserved; stoichedon.
Pentelic marble. Finished Found in Byzantine context, south of the church of ... 7 April 1952 ... Hesperia 67 (1998), p. 72, no. 7, pl. 11. |
Inscribed mastoid weight.
Rather battered, especially one of the protuberances, but the essential dimensions preserved.
Inscribed on one of the long sides in rough deeply cut letters. Found at surface ... 26 January 1938 ... Agora X, no. SW 7, p. 36, pl. 11. |
Unguentarium, lower part. Plump body; raised base flat beneath, slightly flaring. Reddish brown clay, good thin fabric. Narrow black bands on shoulder and around point of greatest circumference. Imitation ... Context ca. 300 B.C ... pl. 77 (Grave 496-16) and pl. 78 (Grave 495-7) ... Corinth, XIII, pl. 76 (Grave |
| Bottom of a tiny jug.
Dark blue glass. Burned deposit.
Early Roman. 3066 Leica PD 2023-7 ... 27 April 1954 ... PD 2023-7 |
| The upper part of a vertical band handle.
Olive green color. Well. Dumped filling. Upper part.
1st-early 2nd c. A.D. Leica PD 505, PD 2815-1 ... 19 March 1934 ... Agora XXXIV, no. 114, p. 77, fig. 7, pl. 11. |
| A single fragment preserves the neck, the flaring rounded rim, and one handle, with the upper attachment of the other, of a miniature amphora.
Dark blue glass; the handles white glass. For contaxt see ... 2 July 1947 ... Agora XXXIV, no. 122, p. 78, fig. 7, pl. 11. |
| Handle.
Broken off from rim of vessel.
A broad, flat horizontal handle, flattened and turned at outer end.
Pale green glass. For context see Hesp. 22 (1953), p. 42. Third triangle, S.W. extension, red ... 8 April 1952 ... P.L. 0.061; W. 0.04; Th. 0.005 |
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