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Intact. The surface worn above and below.
The discus probably plain, with four small filling holes. The rim indistinct. Handle solid, grooved above. Reverse indistinct.
Buff clay, unglazed.
Type XXVIII ... 5th. century A.D. |
Intact.
Elongated body. Discus plain with four small filling holes. Impressed circles at its edge. On the rim, herringbone. The handle solid; single groove below, rather pointed. On the reverse, a palm ... 400-450 A.D. |
End of nozzle at right broken away. Otherwise intact.
Discus plain with four small filling holes. Rim, herringbone. Handle, solid; grooved above and below. Reverse, within double oval grooves, a palm branch ... 5th. century A.D. |
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