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| Thin, small bronze hinge plate with slightly convex, rounded surface and flat underside. Hinge plate with one end folded under to form hollow pin socket, tapering toward middle with small circle with tack ... ?, based on context ... Temple E, Southeast, context 652, LOT 2015 007 |
| Marble rectangular entablature with one clamp hole on upper side (0.09 x 0.01 x 0.007) and another on bottom (0.09 x 0.014 x 0.007). Bed mould on front side projects about 0.01 from rest of block. Surface ... 2015/05/07 ... 2015 |
| Architrave revetment with convex fascia above the cornice (0.3 x 0.17 x 0.075) and flat fascia (0.3 x 0.08x 0.033) below cornice; flat fascia (Th. 0.04) at thinnest point. Cornice consists of raised fillet ... based on comparanda from West Shops ... 2015 |
| Bowl with convex body to slightly incurved tapered lip with pronounced exterior flange at transition from rim to body. As Slane and Sanders 2005, no. 2.42 (residual in assemblage 2). Bluish gray with few ... mid-5th c. AD ... 0.007 ... 0.007 |
| Glass tessera, approximately square in shape, with rough bottom, as if for attachment. Gold leaf, above which thin layer of glass on top surface. Similar to MF-2012-20 and MF-2015-34.. Yellowish green ... based on context, comparanda ... and MF-2015-34.. |
| Glass tessera, approximately square in shape, with rough bottom, as if for attachment, one bevelled side, and flat surface, slightly sloping down between edge of band and fine edge of tessera. Similar ... based on context, comparanda ... Temple E, Southeast, context 792, LOT 2015 003 |
| Stone seal, rectangular at base and tapering with smoothly rounded edges to flat, wide upper point. Somewhat similar to MF-6979 (Davidson 1952, Corinth 12, cat. 2840). Translucent white stone. Fragment ... based on comparanda, context Frankish ... 2015 |
| Plain iron buckle, rectangular or slightly convex in section, consisting of hollow oval flanked by hollow rectangle on one side. Tongue would have been attached where rectangle and circle meet, and belt ... based on comparanda which is no later than 10th c., according to Corinth 12 ... Th. 0.007 (max.) |
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