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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 |
| From the broad rim of a late Roman A plate, showing a panther, right, climbing a rock; a tree in the center; at left, a thyrsos(?) leaning against a jar, and the tail of another animal, left.
Light red ... 7-8 April 1937 |
| From a plate of gray ware, stamped in the center with a rosette. Flat floor; low simulated ring foot; start of steep walls preserved. Cistern. Leica, 96-8-27 PD 1172-11 ... 12 April 1937 |
Small rim fragment from a Samian A bowl. The rim flares outward sharply and terminates in a vertical lip set off by a deep groove; rouletting on vertical surface of lip and groove on exterior near base ... 1937 |
Single fragment preserves part of floor and wall. From an extremely small Samian A plate of the shape of P 9866. Low plain ring foot; flaring wall with vertical rim set off by a "keel". Rouletting on vertical ... 1937 |
| Single fragment of floor without trace of foot. Probably from a Samian B plate as P 7514. On floor, a band of rouletting between two grooves. At center of floor an illegible stamp not completely preserved, ... 1937 |
| Single fragment of floor. Probably from a footless Samian A plate of type V. At center of floor, only partly preserved, a device stamp: dot rosette.
Typical Samian a clay and glaze, partly blackened and ... 1937 |
Single fragment of foot, floor and wall. From a closed pot with low ring foot and possibly globular body.
Soft buff clay, slightly micaceous; reddish glaze on exterior only.
Samian A(?). Cistern, layer ... 1937 |
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