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| Robinson, H. S ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... A group of closed deposits, ranging in date from the 1st century B.C. to the early 7th century A.D., provide evidence for the relative and absolute chronology of pottery used during many centuries of Roman ... 1959 |
Handle, nozzle and most of lower body missing.
Wide rim set off by a ridge from a narrow, plain discus. Hob-nail pattern on rim and lower body. Volutes at base of nozzle. Traces of handle attachments ... 1937 |
Fragments of body missing. Restored in plaster.
Double convex body. Small plain discus set off from rim by a raised ridge. Another raised ridge connects this with the flat top surface of the pointed nozzle ... 1937 |
Handle and fragments of discus and body missing. Partly restored in plaster.
Double convex body. Wide flat discus set off from rim by a raised ridge which at front extends out to enclose the nozzle. Tip ... 1937 |
Nine joining and non-joining fragments.
On a cubical base, the front of which was adorned with figures in relief, the tip of a cap of Attis (?) is all that remains, stands a nude figure of Eros (?) of ... 1937 |
About two thirds of rim and discus preserved.
Rim, raised dots, with panels at sides. Discus, Eros, winged, facing, holding torch turned down at his right.
Unglazed.
Soft gray-buff clay.
Type XXVII of ... 20 May-5 June 1932 |
Two non-joining fragments preserve handle and part of rim and discus.
Rim decorated with rosettes interlaced by double spiral lines. Discus, fine rays; set off from rim by two ridges. Ridges round filling ... 20 May-5 June 1932 |
| Broken slightly at pointed end, otherwise intact.
A solid clay object, not unlike a loom weight, but with two flat sides, and a projecting edge. Well. Container 6. Leica, LIX-75, 90-10-6, 90-10-9 ... 2 April 1937 |
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