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| Fragment from left side of inscribed monument.
Left side fine-picked. Lower part of back, a surface converging toward front is roughly corrugated, perhaps from tool used to split for reuse. Possibly a ... Ca. 140 B.C ... Δ 132 |
On rim, herringbone.
Discus plain, with more or less central filling hole.
Nozzle, set off by double grooves. Rounded. Air hole behind wick hole.
Handle solid; double grooved; set off from body by grooves ... 1 March 1932 ... Δ 122 |
Handle attachment of lamp. Outer part of perforated handle preserved, with crescent-shaped attachment
Purplish-red glaze.
Pinkish-buff clay.
Type XXI of Corinth collection. Leica ... 1 March 1932 ... Δ 125 |
Suspension type handle with cylindrical stem surmounted by small grooved loop. At bottom small bit of discus preserved.
Traces of red glaze.
Fine, buff clay.
Type XXX of Corinth collection. Leica ... 1 March 1932 ... Study Collections-Case No. 23-Δ |
| Long nozzle, flat top with concave sides and irregular shallow attachment groove. On top scratched in dry clay
Good black glaze inside and out, slightly silvery lustre.
Attic clay.
Type VI (late 5th ... 2 March 1932 ... Δ 143 |
| Broken all around. Fragment of a small closed pot (interior unglazed). Forepaws, part of body and tips of flame mane of a lion, right. Below, the tip of a ray(?).
Pale clay, rather micaceous. Glaze dull ... March 1932 ... Δ 610 |
Broken both ends. Piece resembles large deep lamp nozzle, but does not appear to be associated with any known lamp type. The head is applied with its cut-off neck toward the up-curving tip of the spout ... 1 March 1932 ... Δ 124 |
| Small rough hole in one side. Flattened bottom. Small pear-shaped body, to which the long neck tapers slightly. Flat, turned-back rim. Surface left rough from the wheel.
Light red clay. Dull gray paint ... 1 March 1932 ... Δ ... Δ:12/ΚΔ |
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