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| One-handled cup with flat string-cut base, straight flaring body to max. diam. below lip, then turning up vertically to round lip. Horizontal loop handle attached to lip. Black glaze over all. Fine buff ... 5th c. B.C. ? ... C23 WM |
| Plate with vertical ring foot, round resting surface, slightly nippled undersurface. Shallow wide flaring body rising at ca. 15 degrees, to oblique tapered lip. White slip over interior and overlapping ... Early 13th c ... C |
| Floor and lip fragments of very shallow bowl cup with straight flaring walls and rounded lip. Stump of handle on exterior. Black glaze underneath. The tondo extends nearly to lip, is bordered by a band ... ca. 400 B.C ... C 1969 87 ... 87 |
| Round-mouth pitcher (Pitcher I by Edwards) with concave bottom with deep indentation (H. 0.007); ovoid body with maximum diameter well above median of body; squat cylindrical neck rising to flaring rounded ... C 1947 472 dated to 225-146 B.C. but Round-Mouth Pitcher I dated 450 to 146 B.C. by Edwards ... diameter of body. As C 1947 472 |
| Bowl. Concave wall with upright flanged rim, slight carination near the top Medium hard granular red fabric, fired gray on exterior surface, frequent large white and beige inclusions Fragment. 1 fragment ... By context. Cf. Hesperia 2005 2-42 and 2-43 ... Late Roman (5th -6th c AD) |
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