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| African Red Slip Ware. Fairly fine reddish-brown clay; orange glaze inside and out. A narrow band of rouletting around the wide, flaring rim. One side of the bowl burned very dark.
ADDENDA Additional ... 7 June 1933 |
Written in small running script, in black:
Coarse grayish clay. Burnt layer west of Venetian wall. 4th. c. A.D. 1594-1595 Leica ... 7 June 1933 |
Irregular fragment of short arched upper part.
Greyish-red clay with dark bits; thin remains of slip.
Fairly sharp impression incomplete above and below; prow.
Cf. SS 326 for attribute in circular seal ... 7 June 1933 |
Little or no slip.
Worn impression incomplete above especially to left; trident right.
Cf. SS 391 (same die). Par: same die as SS 00391 etc* North of wall. [ Ἐπὶ Διοκλ]εῦς
[ Ξενο]κ̣λ̣εῦς
[ Κν]ί̣δ̣ιον̣ ... 7 June 1933 |
Slightly arched.
Core greyish.
Rough impression, careless in the making or the setting of the die, or both; incomplete to right; framed rectangle.
Cf. Dumont, p. 333, no. 15. Par: Dumont 1871, p333, ... 7 June 1933 |
| Red clay with buffish core and pale buff surface; remains of light slip(?); red stain.
Fresh impression chipped to left above and below, and broken to right; pruning hook, or strigil(?).
Cf. Pridik (1917), ... 7 June 1933 |
| About one-quarter of the side is gone; the rest of the plate mended from many pieces. A man in armour is represented fighting a human-headed serpent, the coils of whose body edge the rim in a series of ... 7 June 1933 |
Late Roman C bowl. Mended from seven pieces. About one-quarter of the rim missing; restored in plaster. Very low ring base; sides flaring, with an angle immediately above the foot; projecting and downturned ... 7 June 1933 |
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