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| Bowl with low vertical ring foot, flat resting surface, convex undersurface. Straight flaring body rising at ca. 35 degrees to H00.038, turning sharply up to vertical, narrow outturned rim, sloping down ... Frankish |
| Plate with vertical ring foot, carelessly trimmed to make chamfered edge, broad flat resting surface, nippled undersurface. Wide-flaring shallow body with compound curve, convex to straight flaring, ending ... Frankish, context possibly Turkish |
| Concave base, possibly of a large square bottle or flask Indiscernable molded motifs along base. stamp. Raised Greek letters encircling concave base, produced through use of mold. Set in lined register ... Dated by A. Antonaras in 2010 |
| Vessel with walls. Interior: green glaze with unintelligible impressed design. Coarse white clay with rare medium, gray inclusions. Fragment. Single frgt., preserving very small part of wall. Glaze worn ... Middle-Late Byzantine? |
| Bowl with false ring foot; convex body, tapered lip. White slip painted swirls, on body alteranted to irregularly glaze painted strokes on body; green glaze painted band on lip; yellowish brown overglaze ... 13th century (Sanders 2003) |
| Bowl with wide-flaring stem foot, rounded resting surface, short wide stem, nearly horizontal body, sharply articulated oblique rim rising at ca. 60 degrees. Interior, on floor, 2 concentric rings; on ... Late Byzantine or later |
| Plate with disk base, straight flaring body rising at 45 degrees to upturned narrow, triangular rim. Green glaze over interior and overlapping rim. Moderately fine clay fired light brown out to pinker ... Frankish or later |
| Bowl with flaring ring foot, angled resting surface, convex undersurface. Deep convex body rising at 45 degrees or more to nearly vertical round lip. White slip inside. On interior large animal - deer ... Late 12th to 13th c. |
Cf. C-1936-0090A. Fragment. Single body frgt ... 1936/04/21 |
| Bowl with echinoid profile, vertical rounded lip. White slip over all. On interior, two borders in champleve: lower, medallion with palmette breaking band with floral motif; below lip, chain of split-palmette ... 12th c. |
| Plate with vertical ring foot, round resting surface, flat undersurface. Convex flaring body rising at ca. 30 degrees to oblique, round lip. White slip on interior and over lip. On floor, large eagle to ... Late Byzantine |
| An oval disk, slightly concave back.
Obverse: a kneeling warrior with helmet, shield and spear is attacked from the left by a lion. Covered with thin black glaze, spots of glaze on back.
Reverse: plain ... 21 April 1936 |
| Double convex.
Pierced through the middle, slightly askew. Rows of stamped dots, forming diagonal spokes, on both sides. Unglazed.
Attic clay. Finished Geometric well. Leica ... 21 April 1936 |
Triangular nozzle, small slightly concave base without foot ring.
High vertical strap handle. A wreath in relief around the top.
Brownish-black glaze, mostly peeled.
Brown clay.
Type 54A of Agora collection ... 21 April 1936 |
Back part only remains.
On discus, two fishes to left; on rim, series of double spirals.
Handle, semi-pierced, triple grooved above, double below.
Unglazed.
Chocolate-brown clay.
Type XXVIII of Corinth ... 21 April 1936 |
Fragment of discus broken all around.
Eros, moving right but looking back, torch in right hand.
Thin red wash.
Red clay.
Type XXVIII of Corinth collection. Modern filling. Leica ... 21 April 1936 |
Discus and part of rim preserved.
Bust of Mithras to left, with axe in field to left.
On rim, a series of double spirals.
Unglazed.
Red clay.
Type XXVIII of Corinth collection. Modern filling. Leica ... 22 April 1936 |
The right half preserved; handle and end of nozzle missing.
On the base, which is defined by two raised lines, the usual "alpha".
Thin brownish glaze.
Reddish clay.
Type XX of Corinth collection. Red ... 20 April 1936 |
| Intact.
Stamped circles on rim; two grooves at inner edge. Rosette on discus. Solid handle, triple grooved above, double below.
Underneath, palm branch inside leaf-shaped groove. Air hole at base of nozzle ... 20 April 1936 |
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