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Many fragments make up three pieces preserving three-quarters of the rim and small part of base of a Late Roman C dish. Center of floor missing. Wall gently upcurving, flat everted rim.
Orange clay surface, ... Ca. 400 A.D. |
Late Roman C plate. Rim has been cut away. About half of center of plate preserved. On floor a medallion bound by a single groove and filled by a schematic rosette with concentric circles in the interstices ... Ca. 400 A.D. |
| Single rim fragment. Sloping "stepped" rim, with a convex band between tiny ridges on the middle part, and a long row of notches at top edge of lip. Rounded bowl.
Deep red ware, fine-textured. Thin smoothed ... Ca. A.D. 400+. |
| Flat bottom, stongly concave wall. One handle and spout preserved. The spout is slightly splayed. The handle has three well-formed beads. Clear signs of wear. No wheel marks. Very fine small to medium ... Early fourth century. |
| Flat bottom, strongly concave wall, heavy rounded rim. Handles have three well-preserved beades. The beginning of the spout remains. No wheel marks. Self-slipped top of bowl and over the rim. Large to ... Early fourth century. |
| From a bell krater, near the rim; glazed inside. The upper part of a naked woman preserved. Turned to the right, she leans forward. Her right arm is raised; in her left hand she carries a box or tray ... Early fourth century. |
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