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| Single fragment.
Miniature version of Hayes form L3.
Orange-red.
Late Roman C Ware.
Context perhaps disturbed. Late 4th or first half of 5th c. A.D. Added 6 February 2006. Finished Dumped fill in front ... 4 April 1936 ... P 35057 ... P 35057 |
| Top of handle missing.
Discus, decorated with Christian monogram. On rim, herringbone.
Handle, unpierced, two grooves above and below.
Reverse, pair of oval grooves.
Cracking orange clay.
Type 28 of ... June 1955 ... Q 17:4 |
| Whole of base (tiny joined fragment), broken all around.
Flat raised base of a ribbon-handled plate with string marks.
Light orange-brown micaceous fabric. Powdery clay. Finished Pyre J 2:25. 8417 ... 3-7 August 2006 ... Hesperia Suppl. 47 (2013), pyre 19, p. 121. |
Rim plain, panelled.
Handle semi-pierced; triple grooved above, double below.
On bottom, circular groove, enclosing five small circles arranged in cross.
Unglazed.
Pinkish-orange clay.
Type XXVIII of ... 4 May 1932 ... L 587 ... L 587 |
| Most of a long tall handle, oval in section.
Oranging-buff miceaceous clay.
Scorpion; inverted.
Early Thasian. Finished Mid 4th century to early 3rd century B.C., Room F. [Νικί]α̣[ς]
scorpion ?
[ ... 1 June 1973 ... Most of a long tall handle, oval in section.
Oranging-buff miceaceous clay ... Mid 4th century to early 3rd century B.C., Room F. |
| Shoulder fragment of strap handle.
Micaceous orange-buff clay.
Rectangular stamp preserved; unguent bottle in relief in centre of stamp. Finished Area I, Road Shoulder; layer VII, against sill of Altar ... Late 4th century B.C ... P.L. 0.092; P.H. 0.061; Th. (handle) 0.028 |
Part of disk and rim preserved.
Disc decorated with vine leaves and cluster in high relief, with three framing grooves. On rim, rosettes in relief.
Fairly thin orange clay with lighter slip. Catalogued ... May 1936 ... Agora VII, no. 1015, p. 131, pl. 21. |
Mended from four fragments; part of top missing.
Double-nozzled plastic lamp with two grotesque faces sharing a single pair of ears. Small holes pierced clear through for eyes and nostrils, serving as ... 28 May 1957 ...
Pinkish-orange clay. |
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