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[by size and fabric this coin could be Athenian (Agora XXVI, Periods III and IV)] Worn illegible. Worn illegible ... 28 Apr 1939 ... Ψ |
Top of Roman ... Ψ ... Ψ:14/Β |
29 April 1939 ... Ψ ... Ψ:14/Β |
| Base broken at stem.
A roughly circular base with thin stem.
Purplish glass. Well. Container 6. 1117 Leica ... 29 April 1939 ... Ψ 944 |
Two joining fragments preserve part of rim, body and handle of an open bowl. Plain vertical rim; slightly rising handle, bent back at end.
Hard grayish to brownish clay. Thin dull reddish-brown glaze ... 29 April 1939 ... Ψ ... Ψ:14/Β |
Intact save minor chips. Heavy ring foot; neck merges into body; wide round mouth with flaring lip, flattened at back where handle is attached; its upper surface in two degrees; high vertical ridged handle ... 29 April 1939 ... Ψ 954 |
Handle missing; otherwise complete save minor fragments. Rather small ring foot; round body; tall cylindrical neck; slightly flaring profiled lip.
Graffito in large letters all the way around shoulder, ... 29 April 1939 ... Ψ 959 |
Three joining fragments preserve the small flat bottom, about half of the roundish body and a bit of the out-turned lip. Two light grooves at junction of shoulder and lip.
Hard brownish to buff clay ... 29 April 1939 ... Ψ 939 |
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