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Pierced grooved handle.
Bear to right in relief on disc.
Red matte glaze.
Type XXV of Corinth collection. Well. Leica, LXIII-22 ... March-April 1936 ... Diam. (of rim) ca. 0.07; P.H. 0.028 |
| Shallow Sigillata bowl with slightly convex side, small base ring, and nearly horizontal carinated rim.
Inside on the center of the floor, a sandalled foot, stamped within a roulette circle.
Orange ... 14 April 1937 ... Agora V, no. G 61, p. 28, pls. 5, 57, 66 ... Iliffe II (1939), p. 76. |
Italian Thin-walled Ware Beaker.
Part of rim, wall, and floor restored.
Underside slightly convex. Deep body, concave at bottom and widening to convex upper body, contracted below rim. Flaring rim with ... Context of 100-75 ... 11857 (Agora V, F 24, p. 13, ... A. Thompson 1934, D 79, p. ... (Rotroff 1983, no. 106, p. 297, |
| Stewpot with spherical body, flaring rim with squared lip, interior flange for lid at bottom of rim; vertical strap handle attached near maximum diameter of body rises up vertically to lip; horizontal ... C 1940 29 dated to ca. 300 B.C., the type is dated to 300 to 146 B.C. by Edwards ... NB959 B53 P133 ... NB959 B52 P130 ... NB959 B51 P128 |
Foot and fragments of body missing; restored in plaster. Body and neck ribbed; handle ridge below lip; rising ridged handles.
Clay a rather gritty orange-brown.
Type noted as S. Phoenician (Akko-Tyre ... 2 April 1937 ... Agora V, no. M 334, p. 115, pl. 33. |
Fragments of mouth, neck and body missing; also part of one handle. Restored in plaster. Bottom rounded, with knob; elongated body; heavy rounded rim.
Orange-brown clay with particles; sometimes gray ... 8-14 April 1937 ... P 11638 ... P 11638 |
| Ten fragments of rim and walls from a vase decorated in two zones. On the rim, slanting palmette scroll. Below, Dionysos and his followers, the head of Dionysos, left, filleted, preserved; and the right ... April-June 1936 ... (1956), p. 49, under no. 212.
ADDENDA P 8446 belongs with these fragments. P 7282i ... Leica, V-71, XLVI-61, LVII-75, 86-9-26, 86-9-27, ... Well. Lower fill, late 5th. c.-early 4th. c. |
A single fragment preserves the full height of the rim and some of the immediately adjacent portion of the body. Hemispherical bowl.
Good lustrous red glaze, somewhat worn, inside and out. Well, container ... 8 April 1937 ... Agora V, no. M 61, p. 90. |
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