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Two rim fragments, non-joining, of Late Roman dish. Sloping floor; vertical rim, covered with rouletting.
Light orange clay, good light orange-brown slip.
Imported.
Same ware as P 27163. Cf. H-I 7-8:1 ... January 1964 ... P 27166 ... P 27166 |
| Intact. Deep bowl with flaring ring foot, slightly flaring lip and two small horizontal handles. Lower body and interior glazed; foot, upper body, lip, narrow band inside lip, and handles reserved. Three ... 30 May 1935 ... P 5870 ... P 5870 |
| Originally identified as a vase:
Mouth broken away. Small globular vase; high stem finished smooth; no base; the stem is now pierced through from top to bottom; may have been attached to a base.
Fine ... 13 June 1932 ... I 17:2 ... -3.40m. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face only preserved.
Five lines of the inscription preserved; stoichedon.
Hymettian marble.
ADDENDA Belongs with I 5733, I 6974, I 6794. Shelved with I 6974. Temporarly in ... 4th. century B.C ... Belongs with I 5733, I 6974, I ... Shelved with I 6974. Temporarly in storage on cart in catalogue room for drawing. |
| Inscribed fragment of stele.
Central portion of pedimental top preserved, and fragment of left side from lower on the stele. Mended from four fragments.
The stele was broken at the time of its use in the ... 2 August 1982 ... J/9-2/19,20 ... 51.24-47.79m ... J 2:1 |
| Complete rim, neck, and parts of shoulder. Both upper handle segments.
Upright interior profile, squared rim, convex outer face at wedge rim inset from neck. Squat cylindrical neck turns out rapidly to ... 6 July 1995 ... P 34790 ... P 34790 |
| Single fragment broken all around.
Upper part of the shoulder and base of neck with low cuff of clay rising from shoulder around neck.
Gray and red brown streaky surface, micaceous, gray glossy and yellowish ... 28 July 1994 ... J/6,7-2/19,20 ... 50.314-49.761m ... J 2:4 |
Fragment from left side (?) of inscription.
Back rough picked.
Otherwise only inscribed surface preserved, which however gives the left margin of inscription. The third line is apparently a later interpolation ... 2nd. century A.D ... 2nd. century A.D ... 61.10m. |
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