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| Constantinople ... Anonymous Series A2 ... AE NOVHL; IC] XC Christ bust with book, nimbus-cross Four-line inscription Oakley South; Area I-A; Pit between Wall 3 and north edge of cut
Excavation date: 6/13/1962
Notebook 244 [245] p.55 [137]; Basket ... AD 989 - AD 1028 ... [245] p.55 [137]; Basket 3, ...
Notebook 244 [245] p.55 [137]; Basket 3, NB244 B3 P55, ... Study Collection. Data Entry Funded by the Kress Foundation. A-2 issue 1, variant 2; |
| Constantinople ... Anonymous Series A2 ... AE E]MMA -; IC [ ] Christ bust; nimbus cross; holds book Four-line inscription with dot below and above rev.: ornaments Oakley South, Area IA; Pit between wall and north edge of cut
Excavation date: 6/13/1962 ... AD 989 - AD 1028 ... Byzantine Copper/Bronze Follis of Anonymous Series A2, Constantinople Mint (AD 989 - AD 1028) |
| Nicomedia ... Constantine II ... AE CONSTANTINVUS IVN NOB C Emperor bust l., laureate (?), draped GLOR-IA EXERC-ITVS Two soldiers standing, facing each other, reversed spears in outer hands, inner hands resting on shields; one standard ... AD 335 - AD 337 ... LRBC I, p. 27, #1126; RIC VII, p. 635, #200; ... NB752 P55 ... NB752 B35 P55 |
| From an open plate. A warrior, left, wearing a pointed cap, carrying a pointed wicker shield.
Orange clay; yellow glaze. Απότμημα χείλους Βυζαντινού πινακίου, με χαρακτή παράσταση πολεμιστού (Sgraffito) ... 16 March 1937 ... Max. Dim. 0.105 ... 0.105 |
Part of the nozzle of an extremely large lamp, with a volute at the base.
The left side and top are broken away.
Trace of burning at the end inside.
Pink clay; traces of red wash.
Type XXI of Corinth ... Late 1st. century B.C.-1st. century A.D ... Part of the nozzle of an extremely large lamp, with a ... VII-IX. |
Tip of nozzle broken.
On rim, band of concentric circles.
On discus, rosette, with central filling hole.
Nozzle, with no ornamentation.
Handle solid, small pointed; single groove below, double above.
Almond-shaped ... 15 February 1932 ... Corinth IV, ii, p. 105, fig. 49, nos. 6, 7 ... Agora VII, no. 2792, p. 191. |
Plain lid rising to a pointed knob.
Fabric rather heavy. Micaceous ware. Well beneath Stoa gutter. Context ca. 520-490 B.C. Leica ... May-June 1954 ... Hesperia 55 (1986), p. 59, no. 388. |
| A group photograph of the landscaping crew on the steps of the Hephaisteion, May 21, 1955. Ralph E. Griswold (sixth from the left on second row) sits with the workmen who helped him transform the Agora ... Cf. LXXVI-94 (1997.07.0281) Horizontal (normal) ... 21 May 1955 ... Mauzy (2006), p. 105, fig. 233. |
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