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Cut 1103 486 0 The context shape in plan is oval. The top break of the cut is sharp. The sides of the cut are vertical. The break at the base of the cut is sharp. The base of the cut is flat. Truncation: ... 18th-19th npd ... the south by the 19th c. ... C272, however did not |
| The base and the middle of the floor remain. High plain base ring. In the middle of the floor an 8-pointed star formed by overlapping crosses in white and yellow, surrounded by a groove scratched in the ... 11 May 1935 ... to 2nd. c. B.C. Found with ... Not deposit G-H 10-11; only those objects north of polygonal wall are considered in |
| Terracotta figurine of draped old woman or child (according to Corinth 12). Hollow; thickness of walls uneven. Large oval head with extremely high forehead and facial features all in lower half of head ... according to Corinth 12 ... not well pressed into |
| Three fragments, a) and b) preserve part of the corners of capitals with abaci and leaves; c) preserves some of the lower part and the bottom. Radial guide lines on bottom.
Pentelic marble.
Fragments brought ... 1949 ... Max. Dim. a) 0.35, b) 0.27; P.H. c) 0.21; Est. Diam. ca. 0.48 |
| Deposit 1100 5132 0 15% inclusions of pebbles and small cobbles Top slope of the context is level. Bottom slope of the context is level down to the The soil color is dark reddish brown. The soil compaction ... 5th with ww contamination from Bothros 7 ... preserved on the Western c. 2m at ... stops c. 0.50 m from the N ... other course is not yet |
| Plaster decoration consisting of a rectangular element with smooth face, top and back more irregularly finished with streaks of raised plaster and a few impressions. Impressed into front face is a motif ... ? 71 ? late 1st or 2nd c. A.C. ? ... ? 71 ? late 1st or 2nd c. A.C. ? ... Early Roman (44BC-1/2 2nd c AD) |
| Intact except for end of nose, chips from ears and upper eyelids, chips from just above left ear. Left side stained brown.
Made to be set into a shaft; the bottom is approximately the frustrum of a cone ... 2nd c. A.D ... Agora XXIV, p. 41, n. 161, pl. 40 c. |
| Only a fragment of the center of the plate and the foot preserved. Plain ring foot, not very high; the underside of the bottom comes to a marked shallow cone.
Fine pinkish-brown clay; red and black glaze ... 26 February 1935 ... fill as late as 2nd. c. ... foot, not very high; the |
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