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Head of a child, broken off at neck, wearing a long pointed hood.
Eyes semi-pierced; traces of fairly good red glaze.
Probably from a lamp such as L 2126 (MM 44). Brown gravelly. Early Roman. Leica, LXIV-78 ... 13 April 1939 |
The center of the discus, which had swirling ribs, broken. Oak-leaves and acorns on rim, double grooved handle, unpierced. On the bottom, double almond-shaped grooves enclosing the signature above three ... 14 April 1939 |
Front part of body underneath, and end of nozzle broken away.
Double grooved handle, unpierced; herringbone on rim. Decoration of discus uncertain, possibly head of Mithras, left, between two filling holes ... 14 April 1939 |
The back broken off.
Mold for the plain lower part, with simulated ring foot and long triangular-ended nozzle. String grooves on upper part of outside, near throat of nozzle and at its tip.
Signed on the ... 15 April 1939 |
Most of the upper part of the collar around the body and nozzle broken away; also the handle.
Very shallow body, ribbed in its upper part; cornucopia-shaped lug at one side, and four holes. Rounded nozzle ... 17 April 1939 |
| Obverse: horse galloping right.
Letters in field.
Reverse: plain.
Cf. coinage of Philip of Macedon, in McClean II, p. 76, nos. 3651, pl. 135, no. 17. North area, upper cut, gravelly fill. Leica ... 4 April 1939 |
| Break in edge at lower left.
A: an owl/insect facing.
B: plain. Entered as coin no. 16, for the day. Gravelly fill. Leica ... 5 April 1939 |
| Base and lower wall fragment (a) and a wall sherd (b).
Carinated bowl. No decoration.
Clay brownish, slip washy deep red on outside, purplish on inside. Clean breaks.
Probably Knidian ware.
Context ... 6, 11-12 April 1939 |
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