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Small deep Samian A bowl on ring foot. Keeled rim.
Highly micaceous pinkish clay and red glaze, peeled. Well. Leica, LXI-4 PD 1171-153 ... March-April 1936 ... Agora V, p. 54, no. J 29, pls. 9, 62. |
| Deep bowl with straight vertical wall; the bottom is missing. In relief on the wall, a battle scene, cavalry and infantry.
Red glaze.
Cf. P 18395. Well. Leica PD 1171-159, PD 3083-401, DA 10766 ... March-April 1936 ... Diam. (rim) 0.118; P.H. 0.067 |
| Long pointed body with hollow foot and shallow horizontal grooves; narrow concave neck and thickened lip.
Christian monogram(?) incised on body:
Micaceous red clay with a thin wash of black glaze ... 28 May 1937 ... PD 1133-51(J 9) |
Fragments of mouth, neck and body missing; also part of one handle. Restored in plaster. Bottom rounded, with knob; elongated body; heavy rounded rim.
Orange-brown clay with particles; sometimes gray ... 8-14 April 1937 ... P 11638 ... P 11638 |
Foot and fragments of body missing; restored in plaster. Body and neck ribbed; handle ridge below lip; rising ridged handles.
Clay a rather gritty orange-brown.
Type noted as S. Phoenician (Akko-Tyre ... 2 April 1937 ... Agora V, no. M 334, p. 115, pl. 33. |
One handle missing. Body tapering to pointed bottom; sides corrugated; no neck; rounded rim; small vertical lug-like handles on shoulder.
Light red clay. Unglazed.
Beirut product? Well, bottom. Leica ... 14 June 1932 ... (2008-9) p. 85, no. 70, with text note p. 76, fig. 8.20 ... P. Reynolds, S.Y. |
| Shallow-conical base.
Goblet with tubular edge and a substantial bulge on the stem.
Colorless glass.
Similar to G 313-316. G 312-G 316 are part of a set, found together, and differing only slightly. Well ... 2 April 1937 ... Well. Container 9. |
Broken but complete except for small bits from floor. Wide shallow bowl on flat bottom; low straight flaring sides; vertical rim with pronounced overhang.
Dull black glaze unevenly applied and fired ... 9 June 1939 ... Well, container 54. |
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