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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 |
Mended from several fragments; complete save for chips.
Rim panelled with herringbone and impressed circles. On the discus a fine lion, seated right; hatched ground line, single filling hole to left above ... 23 May 1933 |
| Mended from five pieces. Additional fragments found in 1952 give complete profile (one rim fragment joins but is not joined).
Small flat bottom, no base. At the center, inside, surrounded by two raised ... 24 June 1933 |
Keeled rim; the sides below have scarcely any curve. The bottom flat. Restored in plaster.
Coarse buff clay, black-brown matte paint inside, and part way down walls outside.
Late Roman D Ware. Rectangular ... 9-17 June 1933 |
Keeled rim, similar to P 3064. The base is markedly concave; the walls inside have a decided double curve.
Coarse clay, pink to buff. Red matte paint inside and out, and running over on to the base ... 9-17 June 1933 |
Keeled rim with unusually straight profile, and deep overhang. Sides nearly straight. Bottom flat. Restored in plaster.
Coarse dark buff clay. Dull red matte paint, largely flaked off, originally covered ... 9-17 June 1933 |
| From a small flat base the sides slope up nearly straight. At the top they thicken slightly and curve in to form a plain, almost vertical lip. The base is defined by a single groove. Restored in plaster ... 9-17 June 1933 |
| Highish foot, two deep wide rings inside.
On the keeled rim, three grooves around the top, and one around the bottom. Two horizontal lug handles, grooved. On the rim, a floral decoration in white paint ... 9-17 June 1933 |
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