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| Architrave-frieze block, worked the same on both faces: with 3-step architrave, H00.06, 00.07, 00.086; crowning cyma reversa and fascia H00.088; frieze has slight compound curve H00.0165; crown H00.085, ... Early 2nd c. A.C ... Peribolos of Apollo, Exact provenance not recorded ... West 1931, Corinth 8.2, cat. 123C |
| Disk foot, underside concave, curving wall, low lip, rim curves further down. Two handles with four piecrust fingerholds, not attached at 90 degrees to spout, but at 2 and 10 o'clock. The spout, wth narrow ... To 146, with Roman fill above ... C |
| Deep bowl with nearly vertical upper profile, flaring round lip. Not from same bowl as C-1937-1101A and C-1937-1101B. White slip on interior, over lip. Wide band of brown dots. Large dots on lip. Clear ... Late Byzantine (1059-1210 AD) ... C |
Architrave-frieze block with plain flat architrave, dressed with chisel, H00.087; crowning moulding H00.09, of cyma reversa and fascia; frieze has compound curve, H00.20; crowned by fillet, flattened quarter ... 1899/04/14 ... Early Roman (44BC-1/2 2nd c AD) |
| Shallow bowl with wide-flaring convex body curving up toward rim. Probably not from same vessel asC-1934-0079A. Turquoise glaze inside and out. White frit. Fragment. Three joining frgts., body to base ... Late Byzantine ... C |
| Fragment of lower body, much mended; foot broken away. Many small fragments do not join. Streaky black glaze for some distance above foot; then bands.
Pink clay with bits. Grave XV = Grave 1. 2241, 2484 ... 9 June 1939 ... not join. Streaky black |
| Polygon with 14 sides. Bronze Complete or intact. Intact ... Late Roman (GRD) ... Late Roman (5th -6th c AD) |
Irregular clay lid with deep hollow; in center, a handle. Light yellow-brown clay. Complete or intact. From Mr. Pallas' excavation; not ASCS material ... From Mr. Pallas' excavation; not ASCS material. |
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