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| The lip mended; a few fragments missing.
Squat round-bodied jug with slightly flattened bottom. Low neck and wide outward-flaring lip. No handle. Tie-holes in the lip.
Fine soft rather micaceous buff ... 19 March 1935 ... Hesperia Suppl. 2 (1939), no. XVII 20-21, p. 80, fig. 54 ... Hesperia 5 (1936), p. 31, fig. 30 ... Travlos (1971), fig. 15. |
Fragment from center of Late Roman C plate. Stamped with cross monogram with eyelets in lower angles; open rho to right.
Red clay; dull red wash. From sherds, B 147. Leica, 2-291 ... 28 April 1932 ... Hayes (1972), no. 67, p. 365, fig. 78k. |
| Restored in places.
Pointed at base.
Coarse soft red clay.
Cf. Hesperia 40 (1971), p. 70, n. 47. NS-34 Carl Roebuck, Nb. No. 6.
Pit C (D9) 46 84-7-39 ... 30 March 1938 ... (1971), p. 70, n. 47. |
| Mended from several pieces; fragments from rim and floor missing. Substantial plate on high profiled ring foot with broad resting surface; flat floor with low upturned rim. Band of rouletting on floor ... 9-17 March 1938 ... PD 901-258, DA 6559 |
| One handle, chips from foot and lip missing. Small flat foot with fairly high thick stem. Upper wall fairly angular, mouth wide, with widely flaring lip. A single piercing at each handle.
Pinkish-buff ... 24 March 1938 ... P 12291 ... P 12291 |
Inscribed fragment.
Lower left hand corner of a stele. Left side preserved. Broken at bottom, right, top and back.
Side clearly tapers and has chisel marks visible. Vacat for bottom 0.035m. of face.
Non-stoichedon ... 2nd. century B.C ... P.H. 0.185; Lett. H. ca. 0.005; P.W. 0.165; P.Th. 0.09 |
| A fragment of upper wall and both handles missing. Foot more carefully profiled; body distinctly higher, lip a little less flaring than in most previous examples, piercing normal.
Fine pinkish-buff clay; ... 11-14 March 1938 ... Leica, 8-172, 87-269, 87-258, color slide |
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