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| 1960/05/19 ... C 1960 176 ... 176 |
| High rising, thick.
Fairly fine clay; reddish-buff with small red core; traces of cream slip, surface being reddish and pitted where slip is missing.
Impression shallow set, much damaged; circular stamp ... 1 March 1932 ... Hesperia 3 (1934), p. 240. |
| Italian Sigillata plate Conspectus form 3.2 with flaring ring foot, carinated body with flaring wall, and rolled rim. Similar to C-1964-479 (Slane 1990, Corinth 18.2, cat. 76). Red (10R 4/6) slip on interior ... Mid 2nd c. CE, based on comparanda in Corinth 18.2 ... C 1934 176 ... 176 |
| Plate with flaring ring foot, slanting resting surface, flat undersurface. Body with slight convex profile rising at 45 degrees to broad, oblique outturned rim. Thin slip on interior, and over exterior ... 13th c. ? ... 13th c. ? |
No. 43.
Vestiges of a device or letters. The handle may belong to an earlier period. Nb. No. 5. Wall Trench E. 1111 ... Latter 4th - 3rd century BC ... PNAH 179 ... PNAH 179 |
| Baggy jar with oblique lower wall curving to rather flat upper wall. Slightly everted triangular rim. Cf. C-1973-410, which is earlier. Surface badly worn. Upper wall on exterior and interior slipped ... Early second century AC ... C |
ESB bowl with flat base. Red slip (2.5YR 4/8) on interior and exterior. Double groove around central stamp on floor. stamp. Rectangular stamp in center of floor: ΕΡ/ΜΗΣ. Lunate sigma and lunate epsilon ... 40-60 CE, based on comparanda in Corinth 18.2 ... 1 st c. A.C. |
Irregularly shaped.
All sides polished smooth, as if from use as a grinder.
Black stone. Cistern; burned layer. Leica ... 17 March 1937 ... ST 179 ... ST 179 |
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