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| Plate with flaring ring foot, fine resting surface. Body rising at less than 30 degrees. Interior, band composed of diagonal cross with repeated angles, concentric arcs in a triangle, narrow guilloche ... Late Byzantine |
| Cup with vertical rim, flaring lip. Interior, 2 guilloche bands framed by circumference lines. Exterior, same. Light yellow-green glaze over all. Tan clay with white, gray, red inclusions, voids. Fragment ... Late Byzantine |
| Cup with torus ring foot, flat undersurface, flaring convex body (?). Similar to C-1937-1361 (Morgan 1942, Corinth 11, cat. 385). Dark yellow glaze all over. Set of three incised lines around interior, ... Middle to Late Byzantine, based on comparanda |
| Bowl with irregularly turned vertical ring foot with chamfered edge, flat resting surface, carelessly trimmed undersurface with nipple. Straight flaring body rising at 45 degrees to H00.046, sharply offset ... ? 84? Late Byzantine or Frankish |
a: wide flared, almost to horizontal, rim with rounded edge, straight neck slightly wider where meets shoulder, sloping shoulder. b: round base with deep angular concavity (deep kick), traces of pontil ... 4th cent? Cf. single trail jar rims from Jalame (#217-228), but none of these have the almost horizontal flared rim |
Base of a shallow bowl(?). Flat on exterior resting surface with faint trace of annular pontil (Diam. 0.02) and center ovoid depression (L. 0.008). Interior has convex bump. Sides beginning to curve upward; ... Cf. Agora XXXIV #319 with similar formation technique but different pattern, dated broadly to 4th century on comparanda |
Cup or beaker. Round concave bottom curving into straight sides. At least three vertical 'thumb' indents around circumference of body, beginning immediately above bottom. Glass, clear green. Common pinprick ... Second half 1st cent-2nd cent AD; Cf. Corinth XII #101, Agora XXXIV #91 |
Bowl. Outward flared 45 degree rim with rounded lip. Straight side so far as is preserved. Wide (0.002) groove around lip of vessel on rim. Glass, clear colorless. Abundant pinprick-small bubbles Fragment ... Best comparanda are Agora XXXIV #206-210, dated 2nd-3rd cent, but these lack the groove. |
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