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Clay: gritty buff; dull red glaze. City Wall, black earth along N. face toward E. end of Long Stoa ... 1934 ... Type XX |
Fragment of rim and body only.
Straight sides; broad, slightly sloping rim. Lettering scratched on rim [see card].
Clay: fine buff; black glaze inside, no traces of it outside. Assembly Place, surface ... 1934 ... Type VI |
Fragment of rim alone preserved.
Vertical sides. Horizontal band-handle. Scratched on the rim: [see card]
Clay: fine gray (burned); black glaze inside and out. Assembly Place, filling of Period III ... 1932 ... Type VI |
Fragment of rim and body only.
Vertical sides; rim depressed towards centre, and two shallow grooves around outer edge.
Clay: fine buff; black glaze outside, greenish-black inside. Assembly Place, ... 1932 ... Type VI |
Fragment of rim and body only.
Shallow body; groove around slightly concave rim. Horizontal band-handle.
Clay: fine reddish; black glaze (worn) inside and out. Assembly Place, filling of Period III ... 1932 ... Type V |
Fragment of rim and nozzle only. Shallow body. Short, very broad nozzle withvery large wick hole.
Clay: fine buff, black glaze (worn) inside and out. Assembly Place, filling of Period III ... 1932 ... Type IV |
Fragment of rim and body only.
Flat rim, projecting over sides. Shallow body, straight sides.
Clay: fine, grey (burned); black glaze inside and out (except inside curve). Assembly Place, filling of ... 1932 ... Type II |
Fragment of discus alone preserved.
Figure of a gladiator to right on the discus. Two deep grooves incised around discus, and short grooves at the side.
Clay: gritty buff. Dump ... 1932 ... Type XXVIII |
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