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| Mended from many pieces; nearly the entire rim, and fragments from the body missing.
A large plate, the floor of which is slightly convex, dropping away toward the outer edge. Vertical rim, nowhere preserved ... 29 March 1934 ... PD 1171-182, PD 1172-8 |
Part of the wall and rim restored in plaster. Convex lower body; upper wall slightly concave; plain rim. Moulded ring foot with an incised groove; another at junction of upper and lower body, and around ... May 1937 ... -22.7--21.5m. |
Mended from many fragments; handle, nearly half of rim and several pieces from body, missing. Flat bottom; round body; round mouth; small flaring lip. Scraped groove at junction of body and rim; shallow ... 22 April 1932 ... PD 1091-35, PD 2611-25 |
| Whole jar put together of large fragments, part of side restored.
Cap. (Lang 1954) 21.710.
Red clay.
Stamped on neck; sphinx. Grf: =PIIC= (according to M.L.)*
Prof: PD 1454--64* Well; uniform Greek fill ... 4 April 1933 ... Grf: =PIIC= (according to M.L.)*
Prof: PD 1454--64* ... PD 1454-64 |
Late Roman C plate. Mended from six pieces; restored in plaster. About one-quarter of the rim, fragments of the sides and bottom missing. False ring foot; flaring sides; nearly vertical rim. Rouletting ... Card: ca. 460-475 A.D ... PD 1171-3, PD 3083-37, DA 10005 |
| Fragmentary. Restored in plaster. Ring foot, squattish body, concave high neck flaring at the lip. Twisted vertical handles with moulded masks at their bases. Incised ring above foot. On shoulder between ... 22 May-6 June 1935 ... PD 901-60, PD 1091-79 |
| Intact broad finger ring.
Bent flat, when found, but easily opened.
Simple circle; sides not profiled. Repousse. Top and bottom, row of dots. Around side, chain of four receding lozenges (straight line, ... 15 June 1967 ... Agora XIV, p. 14, pl. 22 a. |
| A single fragment preserves profile to floor and one handle. Low heavy torus ring foot; bulging wall, concave rim with slightly thickened lip; stout uptilted handle. Reserved: handle space and inside of ... March 1939 ... Agora XII, no. 569, figs. 6, 22. |
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