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| Flat bottom, stongly concave wall. One handle and spout preserved. The spout is slightly splayed. The handle has three well-formed beads. Clear signs of wear. No wheel marks. Very fine small to medium ... Early fourth century. |
| Flat bottom, strongly concave wall, heavy rounded rim. Handles have three well-preserved beades. The beginning of the spout remains. No wheel marks. Self-slipped top of bowl and over the rim. Large to ... Early fourth century. |
Intact.
Plain disk; rim:herringbone. Bottom:.. and an inverted, incised branch.
Cf. Perlzweig 2718; for the signature, Agora VII, pp. 52-53 ... 400-450 A.D. |
Disk plain; rim: tendril. Bottom: a kappa turned left, and two rings.
Cf. Perlzweig 2664 ... 400-450 A.D. |
Intact.
Disk: crouching lion right and framing ring; rim: leaves alternating with small globular clusters. Bottom: inverted, incised branch within two almond-shaped grooves.
Cf. Perlzweig 2412 ... 400-450 A.D. |
Many fragments make up three pieces preserving three-quarters of the rim and small part of base of a Late Roman C dish. Center of floor missing. Wall gently upcurving, flat everted rim.
Orange clay surface, ... Ca. 400 A.D. |
Nozzle and front part of body broken away.
On discus, Christian monogram, with tail of "rho" to right. Herringbone on rim. Handle grooved above and below.
Double groove on reverse, within which the signature ... Early 5th c. A.D. |
Intact.
Plain discus. Herringbone on rim. Solid, grooved handle.
On the back, within grooves, an incised cross.
Red clay, unglazed.
Type XXVIII of Corinth collection.
Cf. Corinth IV, ii, pp. 102-114, ... 400-450 A.D. |
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