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Bottom rough; otherwise broken. Rather coarse yellowish clay.
Stamped: 'Mother of the Gods'.
Metroon series.
Cf. Negative number XXXIV-23. In late Roman fill, above level of strosis. Leica ... 2 April 1934 ... Β ... Β:14/ΛΑ |
Broken all around. Rather coarse yellowish clay. Traces of light yellow slip on bottom.
Stamped: Mother of the Gods.
Metroon series. In late Roman fill, above level of strosis. Leica ... 2 April 1934 ... Β 498 |
Broken away below the nose and behind.
High headdress. Flat on top.
Gouged technique. Red glaze. Pink clay.
Late Roman. Late fill just over bedrock. Leica, LXIX-10 ... 2 April 1934 ... Β 501 |
The upper part and the back of the head broken away. Only the face and neck preserved.
Red paint.
Buff clay. N.W. corner in late fill. Leica ... 2 April 1934 ... Β |
Intact, but the surface flaky.
On the discus, a bird, left. Impressed circles on the rim, Solid grooved handle. The sides nearly straight, but not quite vertical. On the back, impressed circles and oval ... 5th. century A.D ... Β 488 |
End of nozzle and fragments of body, base and rim missing.
Rosette on discus. Rim plain, with panels. Grooved pierced handle. On base, a single groove, within which the signature: Λ Η [Ν Α Ι] Ο Υ
Light ... Early 3rd. century A.D ... Β 499 |
The handle broken away, otherwise intact.
Heavily blackened about the nozzle.
A typical type XX of Corinth collection, except that it lacks the letter "A" beneath.
Cf. Corinth IV, ii, pp. 76-78, nos ... 2nd. century A.D ... Β 500 |
Fragment of an inscription.
Temple inventory.
Fragment Β 237a (a), broken all around.
On fragment Β 237b (b), an edge is preserved, dressed with toothed chisel, which is not at right angles to the lines ... 4th. century B.C. (?) ... Β 237 |
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