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| Pitcher with concave bottom, broad globular body rising to narrow squat cylindrical neck, trefoil rim, rounded lip, vertical strap handle attached above maximum diameter of body and at rim. Similar to ... Between 250 and 146 B.C. (Corinth VII.iii p. 143) ... C 2003 70 ... 70 |
| Bowl with flaring ring foot, deep convex body rising at ca. 50 degrees, tapered lip. Cream slip overall, thinner on exterior, light green paint on interior lip, incised pair of concentric circles (medallion) ... Late Byz. Morgan: early 12th c ... C |
| Plate with slightly flaring ring foot and flat undersurface. Shallow, widely flaring body with upturned, rounded lip. Plain Glaze. White slip inside to over lip outside. Plain yellowish green glaze inside ... Developed 12th C (Morgan, Corinth XI, p. 201) ... Developed 12th C (Morgan, Corinth XI, p. 201) |
| Triangular fragment of wall of bowl. Eros and kantharos. Thick, lustrous red glaze. Fine reddish yellow clay with rare medium to large rounded black inclusions Fragment. Single frgt., preserving wall ... Hellenistic ... C 1946 70 ... 70 |
| Applique relief support for mouldmade bowl Comic mask support: head surrounded by rounded fillet at forehead level, incised striations on top of head to indicate hair, broadly open mouth, pug nose, projecting ... Hellenistic ... jaws, Cf. C-63-499a-e + C-48-62. Partially preserved |
| Cup with vertical ring foot, flat resting surface, nearly horizontal body with slight convex curve. Interior, large blue-green spots ringed in black, on yellow field. Clear glaze over all. Fine white clay ... Late Byzantine ... C |
| Fractional amphora with possibly rounded bottom, elongated ovoid body, steep shoulder, tall cylindrical neck, flaring rim with flat lip. Vertical handles, oval in section attached to shoulder and upper ... 6th c. A.C ... Late Roman (5th -6th c AD) ... 6th c. A.C. |
| Cookpot. Convex body with outturned horizontal, squared rim, concave underside. Vertical oval handle attached at rim, with lower attachment concave curve. Hard hackly fabric with frequent large to very ... By context. Cf. Hesperia 2005 2-39 ... Late Roman (5th -6th c AD) |
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