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| Planoconvex glass game counter. Lower side slightly rough with imprint of surface on which fired. Greenish glass. Complete or intact. Intact ... late 1st/early 2nd or 1/2 2nd c. AD, according to Antonaras ... NB765 B79 P173 ... NB765 B75 P155 |
| Body sherd of closed vessel with straight flaring sides. Red slipped exterior Fine pink clay with some fine white, red, sparkling, and a few black inclusions Fragment. Body sherd ... Date ... NB921 B80 P173 ... NB921 B80 P175 |
Fragment from back part.
On the rim, next the handle, small panels of herringbone; some other motif beyond. On the discus, a head, left, with a coiffure resembling that of Men-Mithras.
Handle solid, double ... 8 June 1933 ... Agora VII, no. 2383, p. 173, pl. 37. |
| Intact. Broad ring foot, steep slightly rounded walls thickened at the top to form rounded incurving lip.
Very heavy fabric. Good black glaze over all, except for scraped grooves at junction of foot ... 17 April 1939 ... P 14822 ... P 14822 |
| Glass cup with curved walls.
Base- and lower-body fragment. An 0.8cm-wide, raised circle at the edge of the base. The body has curved walls. Its lower part is framed by a horizontal, 0.5cm-wide-, raised ... late 1st/early 2nd or 1/2 2nd c. AD, according to Antonaras ... NB765 B79 P173 ... NB765 B75 P155 |
| Bowl with flat bottom and start of hemispherical body. Support in support of tragic mask: wavy hair over crown tied by fillet, roll around face; oval face, large eyes, open mouth. Bottom and body plain ... Hellenistic ... Cited Corinth VII P173 N28 |
| Large platter with heavy, high vertical ring foot, flat resting surface, flat undersurface. Wide-flaring shallow body rising at ca. 30 dgrees, then turning up somewhat more sharply to blunt oblique lip ... 12th c. ? ... NB173 P49 |
Fragment from near the top of columnar grave monument.
Two lines of the inscription preserved, the first with only the bottoms of the letters.
Hymettian marble. Found in the wall of the modern house 631β/4 ... 27 December 1933 ... Hesperia 16 (1947), p. 173, no. 71 ... Agora XVII, no. 549, p. 113. |
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