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| Vase with vertical ring foot, tapered resting surface and convex undersurface, squat globular body tapering to a possible vertical neck. For shape, cf. Iznik Pottery Kiln Excavations, 1989, p. 148 ... Late 16th century |
| Byzantine bronze fork with two tines, rhomboidal in section, with extra flap of metal L. 0.007 over outside of tines where they attach to horseshoe-shaped element. Small projections at base of horseshoe-shaped ... 11th or 12th centuries? |
Two bronze implements made of thin wires, circular in section, tapering to a fine point at one end. At other end, wire flattened and bent into a loop, with central rib on outside. One of the two objects ... 1937/02/11 |
| Tiny unguent bottle with flat bottom with pontil mark, pinched ovoid body with max. diam. below median, short neck, outturned round lip. Pale blue glass, small bubbles and blowing spirals Complete or intact ... Late Byzantine or Later |
| Bronze instrument, consisting of a round handle with blunt tip, widening and flattening into a long narrow flat blade with blunt tip, slightly split from side to side at the bottom. For surgical or medical ... Late Byzantine, context at least early 12th c. |
| Instrument with elaborate handle, from top down: 3 oval beads separated by single reels, long rectangular segment which contracts to second, narrower rectangular segment, which in turn widens to long narrow ... Coins to John II (1118-1143) |
Bronze stylus with shaft rectangular in section, flattened and widened into narrow triangular blade. Incised x on top of shaft below blade on one side only. On all four sides of shaft, incised horizontal ... Late Roman or Byzantine? |
Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face, right side, and possibly rough picked back preserved.
Nine lines of the inscription preserved.
Pentelic marble. Found in the wall of the modern house 650β/14 (650b/14) ... First half of 4th. century B.C. |
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