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| A large piece missing at the back and left. Nose and mouth battered, ears chipped. Along the break, from the top of the head, is a vertical pinhole with traces of iron stain.
The wear on front and back ... Early Flavian period ... Burned fill on floor of Building P, Room 2, N.W. corner. |
| Over a quarter of rim preserved (Pridik's typical profile, but much chipped).
Clay a bright orange-red with pale buff core; red stain.
Outer (lower) hapf of the impression broken away.
Vase with high ... 4 April 1933 ... p. 315 ... A, late 4c BC
poss into early 3c BC(VG 5.ix ... cxt cf Grace 1934, p |
| Vertical oval strap handle. Similar to C-1948-56 (from South Stoa well IX, post-146 BC fill). stamp. Rectangular stamp at top of handle, in Greek: First line: urarx[---], Second line: [---]krateus. Possibly ... 188-167 BCE, based on eponym ... C 2015 5 |
| Cracked, and a small piece missing from one side; otherwise intact, except for chips. Broad double conical shape, with high foot ring and vertical neck-mouth. On either side, just below the mouth, a lug ... 24 April 1939 ... Leica, IX-59, IX-60, color slide |
Two joining fragments from center of floor. Stamped in the center, a cross with dotted circles below the arms.
Thin gritty red clay; red surface.
Late Roman C Plate.
[Sherds from the same fill stored ... 6 May 1938 ... P 19637 ... P 19637 |
Seven fragments mend to make up four non-joining pieces preserving over one-third of rim. Deep dish bowl with tall vertical rim.
Reddish ware. Deep red slip.
Late Roman C. Destruction debris, Containers ... April 1967 ... P 27606 ... P 27606 |
| Single fragment of thick wall from closed shape, broken all around. Surface very worn. Preserves two registers divided by a dilute line. Above: torso and two feet of quadraped flanked by two rosettes each ... Ca. early 6th. c. B.C ... Ca. early 6th. c. B.C ... J/6,7-2/19,20 |
A few fragments missing from the floor, wall and lip; both handles lacking. Restored in plaster, but without the handles. Low convex bowl with slightly projecting lip and inset vertical flange for receiving ... 2-19 May 1939 ... Well, containers 10-23, context ca. 490-450 B.C. |
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