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| Plate with disk foot with concave undersurface, convex body, outward thickened rim distinguished from body by groove, rounded lip, horizontal reflex handles square in section attached to lip. Profile ... Late Protogeometric-Early Geometric, based on comparanda ... 10YR 8/3 (very pale brown) |
| Cup with slightly flaring ring foot with flat resting surface and convex undersurface. Floor convex with small rectangular stamp in center. Shape as Conspectus Form 23, p. 92, n. 23.1.1 and Haltern form ... 2015/05/13 ... C |
| Conical stand, slightly convex at upper end into which bowl is set, flaring rim with rounded lip; arched opening to charcoal compartment in lower half of stand and row of decorative openings at the handle ... Early 12th century AD ... White slip and plain green glaze over all. Row of perforations in upper 1/2 of stand ... Clay fired gray-brown to light red at edges with rare (1%) medium to large white ... 1/3 of bowl, 1/2 of rim, |
| Trefoil mouth oinochoe with low flaring ring foot, flat resting surface, flat undersurface, ovoid body, cylindrical neck, trefoil mouth with tapered lip; vertical strap handle, attached to shoulder and ... W 2 dated LPG-EG by DeVries and CP 858 to MG I; Kerameikos 1253 dated to EG II ... Sanders et al., Hesperia 83:1, 2014 |
| Thick walled mortarium with flat base, turning up and out to steep, flaring body. For parallels, see Hayes, Sarachane II, pp. 9-10. Heavy paring marks on body just above base. On exterior, traces of pink ... Late 6th cent. A.C., context and object ... Late Roman (5th -6th c AD) ... Late 6th cent. A.C., context and object |
| C-1962-8, C-1962-9 ... Slane 2017, Corinth 21, cat. 39-1 |
| Bowl with flat undersurface with groove to create flat resting surface, convex body, flaring rim with interior carination and thickened, outturned, rounded lip Dark red slip unevenly applied over all of ... Late Roman ... Late Roman (5th -6th c AD) |
| Rectangular base with base mouldings: fascia, cyma reversa; crowning mouldings: cyma reversa, fascia. Mouldings carved on all four sides. Faces worked with claw chisel. Top finely picked with point; 2 ... Hadrian ... Middle Roman (2/2 2nd c-4th c AD) |
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