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| Base of a Western Sigillata bowl with ring foot.
Foot-shaped stamp in center of floor:
Pink clay; the glaze rather dull. Cistern. Leica, 93-31-30 PD 1171-186, PD 1172-8 ... 2 June 1936 ... Agora XXXII, no. 629, fig. 21, pl. 35 ... Iliffe II (1939), p. 73. |
Fragment from a circular monument.
Top picked fairly fine; other edges broken.
Inscribed in two lines below a raised ring; below the inscription a niche begins, cut back 0.06m. To the right of the second ... 2nd. century A.D ... H. 0.35; Lett. H. 0.025; W. 0.28; Th. 0.15 ... 0.35 |
Much mended; part of the nozzle, much of the raised edge, and fragments from the body missing.
Raised base; short triangular nozzle; small depressed center. Filling hole, if any, off center. Attachments ... 16 April 1937 ... D 4:1.2 |
Inscribed fragment of columnar grave monument.
Upper part of a large columnar grave monument, squared off for later use as a building block.
Two lines of the inscription preserved.
Hymettian marble. Brought ... 26 February 1937 ... Agora XVII, no. 967, p. 170, pl. 77 ... IG II2, no. 12596. |
| Fragment of flat floor with start of flaring wall. Deep groove around central floor. Stamped at center: amphora and caduceus(?).
Pinkish-buff clay, firm red glaze inside and out.
Italian Sigillata ... 16-27 April 1936 ... Leica, 93-31-35 |
Much of body and fragments of lip missing; restored in plaster. Ovoid body with point of maximum diameter above middle; ring foot. No marked shoulder. Tall neck, very narrow at base, bulbous above. Plain ... 23 May-10 June 1939 ... Agora V, no. L 44, p. 78, pl. 17. |
Three-fourths of wall and rim missing.
Lightly molded ring foot; beveled resting surface; pointed underside.
Scraped groove below rim. Dull black glaze, red to brown below stacking line and inside.
... 200-175 ... on p. 148, pl. 65, from a ... (from Pella). Cf. also PF II, C 20, p. 43, pl. 4 |
Handle chipped, otherwise intact.
Square discus surrounded by wave pattern.
Rim, herringbone. Solid handle, grooved. On bottom in a leaf framed by a double groove, a branch and the letters "KY".
Dark red ... 31 March 1952 ... Agora VII, no. 1431, p. 143, pls. 27, 35. |
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