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Deposit 135 19 East of South Stoa : Lower area E-M (p. 20) 0.50 to 1.00 m. below road level coins 19-49 East of South Stoa, lower area, Pts. E-M (p.20), toward west, ca. 1.00-1.50 below road level From ... 1933/03/30 |
| 62 Pg. 62, 30/3/1933, Drawing, profile of stone bench Pg. 62, 30/3/1933, CL 1731, fragment of lamp ... 30/3/1933 |
| 63 Pg. 63, 30/3/1933, C 1933 102, bowl Pg. 63, 30/3/1933, MF 1489, FRAGMENT OF IVORY SPOON; fragment of gold ... 30/3/1933 |
| 18 19 Pg. 18, 29/3/1933, MF 1671, small cross of stone Pg. 18, 29/3/1933, Coin 1933 499, illegible Byzantine Pg. 18, 29/3/1933, Coin 1933 491, illegible Byzantine Pg. 18, 29/3/1933, Coin 1933 492, illegible ... 29/3/1933, 30/3/1933 |
| 48 49 Pg. 49, 30/3/1933, C 1933 1474, stamp on handle of amphora ... 30/3/1933 |
| Bowl with torus ring foot, narrow resting surface, flat undersurface, start of widely flaring body. On interior, central medallion with 4 V-shaped motifs in black on a white ground, framing a white cross, ... 78 Middle to Late Byzantine |
| Plate with low flaring ring foot, round resting surface, flat undersurface. Steep body with straight profile. White slip inside, and irregularly applied out, to foot. Incised on interior: warrior in profile ... ? 12th c. ? |
| Bowl with flat base, straigh, flaring body, tapered lip. Possibly missing stem. Green and Brown Slip Painted V, group III according to Morgan's classification. White slip on all vessel thicken on inner ... Second half 13th century (Sanders 2003) |
| Bowl with straight profile flaring at ca.30 degrees to tapered lip. Broad band of impressed motifs 0.015 below lip, between circumference lines and broken by vertical lines. Light blue glaze inside and ... Context possibly Manuel I |
| Cup with torus ring foot, round resting surface, flat undersurface. Body rises at 30 degrees. White slip inside, irregularly applied. On floor, quatrefoil in careless outline. Small quatrefoil gouged out ... Late Byzantine |
| Byzantine bowl. Exterior: greenish white glaze. Interior: yellow glaze, head of animal (dog?), elaborately incised. Red clay. Fragment. Single frgt., preserving part of rim and body ... 1933/03/30 |
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