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Fragment from lower part.
Double rays.
Dark brown paint. Cf. Payne (1931), Necrocorinthia, pl. 5:4.
Protocorinthian. Lot ΣΤ ?. Geometric area outside house, disturbed fill. Leica, 3-23 ... 1932 ... H 17:4 |
Rolled rim with horizontal projection; small roughly made handle.
Fine red clay fired in rings on surface dark with remains of light slip.
Cf. SS 612. Hellenistic fill, possibly disturbed by Drain B; ... 8-11 April 1953 ... Whitbread (1995), pp. 96, 100, pl. 4.1 |
Cf. SS 615. Provenience unknown; from circled handles of 1949. Μηνόφ̣ι̣λο[ς] 4751 Leica ... April 1957 ... Whitbread (1995), pp. 91, 96, 103, pl. 4.1. |
Broadish arched ribbed handle, rather small.
Clay reddish-buff ith/ gray core and light slip; some mica.
Lyre.
Cf. SS 613. Martyr over east end of water basin, loose Hellenistic fill; Middle Stoa Building ... 25 April 1953 ... Whitbread (1995), pp. 89, 96, 101, pl. 4.1. |
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Pinkish clay, large gray core, dull buff surface.
Cf. SS 614. Fill of late Roman building; Hellenistic to late Roman context. Μηνόφιλος̣ 404 Leica, 83-6-21(20) ... 30 March 1935 ... Whitbread (1995), pp. 91, 96, 103, pl. 4.1. |
Part of rim preserved.
Thunderbolt as device.
Cf. SS 611. Corpus no. 730. Martyr; south end only; from working floor down into pillaged foundation trench-Hellenistic, but some early Roman fragments, doubtless ... 24 May 1954 ... Lawall (1995), pp. 96, 100, pl. 4.1. |
Double handle.
Red clay, greenish-buff slip.
Rectangular stamp, a palmette or thunderbolt, on the handle.
Cf. SS 610. Corpus number 730. From dump. thunderbolt 1040 Leica ... 12 May 1934 ... Whitbread (1995), pp. 96, 100, pl. 4.1. |
Part of rim preserved.
A lyre.
Cf. SS 600. G. Finkielsztejn says not Rhodian Hellenistic fill, possibly disturbed by Drain B; Middle Stoa Building Fill. Δῖ lyre ος
(in O) 2249, 2062 Leica ... 8-11 April 1953 ... Whitbread (1995), pp. 89, 96, 101, pl. 4.1. |
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