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| Fragment of neck broken at top and bottom; traces of upper attachment of one handle preserved. At top, start of rim. Above a moulded ridge, a carelessly drawn double palmette band in black on reserved ... May-June 1949 ... D 17:9 |
| Flat-bottomed pitcher with convex-concave side wall and plain round lip; one handle, of the vertical strap variety, from lip to shoulder.
Red micaceous clay, unglazed. Grave 13. By slab over mouth of ... 13 March 1935 ... West Basement-Pottery, Block 31D-4 |
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 ... Agora VII, no. 79, p. 79, pl. 3 ... Corinth IV, ii, pp. 73-76, nos. 383-417, pls. VII-IX. |
About one-third of rim and discus with handle preserved.
Tongue pattern on rim, deep groove around discus. One raised dot on discus, on axis of handle; handle high, solid and pinched.
Unglazed.
Pale buff ... 14 February 1938 ... Room IX, between stroses in consistent very late Roman fill. No coins. |
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