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| Similar to P 6702 (ΠΘ 287) but smaller. On shoulder above triple reserved band, crosshatched triangle.
Metallic black glaze.
ADDENDA P 6702: Similar to P 6698 (ΠΘ 283) but smaller and of heavier fabric ... 3-6 February 1936 ... C 9:13 |
Three joining fragments preserve the mouth, neck, handle and shoulder of a pointed jar.
At base of handle, a graffito:
Black to brownish micaceous clay. Well, container 100, late 1st.-early 2nd. c ... 14 April 1937 ... Well, container 100, late 1st.-early 2nd. c. A.D. |
| Fragments of a large vase, apparently an amphora, but the inside glazed, dull. Parts of the tongue ornament around the handle attachments preserved. No burning. Traces of damage in making. On each side ... 19-23 March 1936 ... on her chiton.
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| Bone bead, Profile I, circular with drilled out center. Flat back, worn at one side with deep groove at the other. Similar profile and wearing on reverse to MF-4086 (Davidson 1952, Corinth 12, cat. 2571) ... Not later than 11th c., Byzantine, based on comparanda in Corinth 12 ... Not later than 11th c., Byzantine, based on comparanda in Corinth 12 |
| Cube tapering towards the edges with cylindrical hole in the middle. Values indicated by 3 small concentric circles made by compass, incisions painted black. 1 of the 6 numerical values survives and 3 ... Context 6th-7th, pottery chiefly 3rd AC ... Late Roman (5th -6th c AD) |
| Piece from top of inscribed stele.
Pediment top.
Left side and a trace of back preserved; broken away at right and below.
Preamble of decree; Archon Alexander.
Hymettian marble.
Cf. Hesperia 16 (1947), ... 174/3 B.C ... Agora XVI, no. 283, p. 397. |
| Broad; ribbed; arched; broken before curve.
Fairly fine clay, full of small particles of mica. Yellowish-buff with small reddish core; traces of light slip and of red paint.
Small pice of edge of the ... 4th-early 3rd centuries B.C ... 4th-early 3rd centuries B.C. |
| Ring foot and thickened slightly flaring lip; vertical band handles. The lip broken and repaired; a large piece still missing. A hole in one shoulder.
Entirely covered with rather metallic black glaze; ... 4 February 1936 ... C 9:8 |
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