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Bowl with straight flaring body, sharply upturned oblique rim rising at 60 degrees to tapered lip. Ten rows of rouletting on rim, ending just below lip. Yellow-brown glaze over all. Fine red clay, with ... Frankish |
| Closed vessel with biconical shape, in so far as preserved, with straight flaring body, shoulder contracting with straight profile; groove at juncture. Red slip on exterior, burnished ? Fine light red ... Context Medieval |
| Cup with offset flaring rim, round lip. Black glaze over all. graffito. Graffito along base of rim, written upside down to orientation of cup: ]AIM[ Fine pinkish-buff clay. Fragment. Single frgt., rim ... ? 5th c. or earlier, context 4th c. B.C. at least |
| Red-figure krater with vertical body flaring out towards rim. Exterior, rt. half of small temple with at least 3 Ionic columns, entablature and pediment - missing apex, with rinceau in tympanum. Between ... 4th c. B.C. |
| Cf. C-1938-737A. Unintelligible reserved element at left shaped like bent limb. Fragment. Single body frgt., broken all around. Glazepartially peeled ... 1938/05/03 |
| Cup or bowl with floor slightly thicker in center, tapering toward edges. Red slip over all. stamp. Stamp on floor, somewhat illegible: AM. or AN.in p.p. Very fine light red clay. Fragment. Single floor ... Early Roman |
| Bell krater with convex lower body curving up vertically. Black glazed over all. Decorated on exterior with ivytendril placed horizontally on upper body. Stem andleaves painted in red-brown (5YR 4.5/3) ... 4th c. B.C., context 400-275 + Late Roman coins |
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