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| Single rim fragment.
Ware as P 35056 but wall rather steeper and more curved; low triangular rim with marked overhang and a groove on the interior.
Date of vessel 400 A.D. or early 5th c. A.D., date of ... 23, 31 May 1933 ... P.H. 0.046; P.W. ca. 0.095; Est. Diam. (at lip) 0.40-0.42 |
| a) Five joining fragments from the bottom of the bowl and upper part of foot. Bowl: rays(?). Foot: Egg and dart; palmettes, superimposed and circumscribed, alternating with lotus flowers; olive leaves ... 22 July 1964 ... Leica, 80-27-30, 80-27-31, 80-27-32, 83-615, 83-616, 83-617 |
Back part, and end of nozzle missing.
High ring foot. Miltos groove around filling hole; semi-pierced lug on right side. Rather metallic black glaze. Wheel made.
Type IX (clamshell variety) of Corinth ... 24-27 March 1936 ... made.
Type IX (clamshell |
| a) A fragment from the lower edge of the echinus, broken both sides and behind. The underside was finished with a toothed chisel. The egg and dart ornament was incised and painted. Of the paint only the ... 1931 ... P.H. 0.172; P.W. 0.14; Max. Dim. c) 0.182, d) 0.135, e) 0.145 |
Most of one nozzle, top of central suspension-rod, and much of body missing.
Shape similar to the last, but rim and nozzle more rounded, and an unpierced lug on left side.
Flaky brownish glaze.
Dirty buff ... 9 May 1939 ... P.L. 0.085; P.H. 0.036; W. 0.063 |
| Large chips missing; about three-quarters preserved; mended and restored in plaster.
Medallion: rosette, from which spring two rows of small pointed ribbed leaves and a third row of small lotus leaves ... 5 May 1971 ... p. 344, no. 26); woman ... and below rim (cf. P ... Leica, 83-1-24, 83-1-26, 92-27-21(20,22) |
| Complete. Burnt at nozzle.
Disk: six branches within plain framing ring. Rim: herringbone. Handle: unsuccessfully pierced with extracted clay still in place, groove on handle extend into volute-like grooves ... Late 4th - 5th c. A.D ... Study Collections-Case No. 13-27 |
Inscribed boundary stone.
Intact, except for chips and wearings at back.
Rectangular cutting at top 0.145X0.065m. probably dating from block's reuse as doorsill.
All surfaces rough picked except for about ... 4th. century B.C ... Fachard and Pirisino (2015), p. 151, n. 76 ... Di Napoli (2022), p. 70, n. 49 ... Hesperia 82 (2013), p. 438, n. 7. |
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