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| View of the north side of the church in 1953, before restoration. The bell tower and the considerable alterations to the narthex on the west side are clearly visible ... Cf. 1997.20.0229 southwest Horizontal (normal) ... May 1952 ... 2008.18.0185 (LII-100) ... LII-100 ... LII-100 |
| Mycenaean two-handled bowl, about one-third preserved.
Slip fired red on interior, no decoration.
Buff clay.
ADDENDA 2018: Seven sherds mended into a near-complete profile of a shallow conical bowl ... 21 Mai 1937
12-13 June 1937 ... H. 0.077; P.W. 0.18
H. 0.077; Diam. (rim) 0.180 ... (100%) ... 100 |
| Plate with low ring foot and bumped centre. Lower body with straight, flaring body. White slip on inner surface. Green glaze painted concentric circles and strokes, possible floreal motives, outlined in ... Last quarter 12th century (sanders 2003) ... C 1938 100a ... 100 |
| Bowl with straight, flaring upper body and squared lip White slip on inner surface. Green glaze painted concentric semicircles, vertical strokes below lip decorated with a band painted in green glaze ... Last quarter 12th century (Sanders 2003) ... C 1938 100b ... 100 |
Basket/zembil 984 19 37 Lot 2006-028 Fill, harder than B17 but likely the same context, from B17 to W215. Light reddish brown, 30% pebbles, 40% cobbles, compact. B19 is the layer of fill to the northern ... Late 4th c BC ... NB984 B19 P37 |
| Marble roof tiles of the Odeion ... John Travlos ... Cf. Travlos (1971), p. 372, fig. 479. ΩΔ 175 ΩΔ 175 ... 1948 ... PD 100 (DA 1432) ... PD 100 |
| Deposit 1101 5276 0 Lot 2008-079 30% cobbles, subrounded spherical, tiles, sherds The soil color is dark reddish brown. The soil compaction is very soft. The soil is poorly sorted. It is silt. We discovered ... mid 13th cent ... thread MF 5696 (Corinth XII p. ... 9 frag(s) 0.1 kg. (100% saved) fineware ... 81 frag(s) 1.6 kg. (100% saved) coarseware. |
| Back rough-picked; back edge and side preserved; other edges broken.
The upper torso of a female figure, probably Artemis, facing front, in low relief, is preserved. She is wearing a chiton held in place ... 10 July 1931 ... Agora XXXVIII, no. 14, p. 35, pl. 4. |
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