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| One handle preserved, with part of wall and rim; largely restored in plaster. Shallow body, very open with sharply flaring wall and slightly flaring narrow rim. Glazed inside and out; reserved band outside ... 14 March-21 April 1936 ... Est. Diam. (rim) 0.13; P.H. 0.06 ... 0.13 |
| From the lower part, preserving rim and part of handle. Restored in plaster.
Thin coarse red clay, unglazed.
Cf. Similar examples form Section II. Other fragments in box. 529, 555, 1855 Leica, 87-255 ... 26-27 March 1937 ... Hesperia 48 (1979), p. 216, pl. 67b, V.1, 2. |
| A flat oval gem.
It shows a bearded man right, wearing a wreath, the ends of the fillet tied behind. Channel F, water deposit.
Late Hellenistic. Leica, 7-144, 79-14-18, 79-14-23, 80-80-6, 80-80-29 ... 8 March 1937 ... Hesperia 7 (1938), p. 358, fig. 48. |
| Complete.
Thick oval token stamped on obverse, edge raised. Reverse round with finger prints.
Stamp: figure with left foot on ground line, right foot raised, balancing a kylix. Head bent with comb on top ... 25 July 2007 ... Study Collections-Case No. 48-Β |
| Heavily worn and stamp poorly preserved.
Discoid clay token with small projection at one edge. Stamped on one side. Edge of stamp and ovoid shape in center can be discerned.
Orange clay.
Cf. MC 1804 ... 19 June 2009 ... Study Collections-Case No. 48-Β |
| Disc chipped at edges and bottom.
Round clay disc with large hole formed in center. Flat bottom recessed around hole. Convex on top with central ridge.
Creamy white slip on both surfaces flaking on underside ... 19 June 2009 ... Study Collections-Case No. 48-Γ |
| Heavily worn and stamp poorly preserved.
Oval clay token with part of edge flattened (or broken?). Stamped on one side. Edge of stamp and ovoid shape in center can be discerned.
Orange clay.
Cf. MC 1789 ... 24 July 2009 ... H/6,7-13/7,8 ... H 13:6 |
| Mended from many fragments and restored in plaster. Krater preserved from shoulder up. High shoulder, tall neck, column handles. Broad rim with concave overhang.
Black glaze outside, red inside. Red ... 27 June-5 August 1972 ... H/13,15-4/12,13 |
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