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| An ornament with a conventionalized design separated by chevrons. It has scallops on edge.
In two pieces, one a small fragment joining the main piece at the left ; small fragments missing from edge. Otherwise ... 20 April 1933 |
Part of side broken away, and other small fragments gone.
The shape of the entire receptacle is out of line. Originally it seems to have been a round, open dish with flat bottom and vertical sides. No ... 20 April 1933 |
| End of nozzle broken off.
Double convex body; heavy ring base; high band handle; top slightly depressed.
Grayish-black metallic glaze, all over. Mold made.
Pinkish-buff clay.
Type XII (early spreading ... 20 April 1933 |
Handle broken off; mended from several pieces; part of bottom and lower side of nozzle missing.
Convex sides; a set of panels enclosing concentric circles on rim.
On discus, animal (hare?) running right ... 20 April 1933 |
Numerous pieces of body of closed pot preserved. No trace of rim, base or handles. Floral designs painted in dull black and white on an orange ground.
Pale pinkish buff clay with particles.
ADDENDA ... 20 April 1933 |
Fragment depicts standing soldier holding a spear(?). The right side of the figure, who stands facing, is preserved from shoulder to knees. The figure stamped but details of drapery on the upper part of ... 20 April 1933 |
Well made, with flaring foot. White band at junction of side and foot.
Gray clay, red at core. Trench Μ, S.E. side, over strosis. Middle Stoa building fill. Lots Θ 148, 156 w/Roman & Turkish. Leica ... 20 April 1933 |
| About half of the vase is preserved. Round base separated from its inwardly sloping sides by a ridged projection which probably served to hold the vase in a stand. On one side, a curiously-angled spout ... 20 April 1933 |
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