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Unpierced, double grooved handle, very crudely made.
On the bottom, within two almond-shaped grooves, a signature (?).
Wavy lines on the rim; plain pear-shaped discus.
Pinkish clay and slip.
Type XXVIII ... 18 May 1935 ... Κ ... Κ:18/ΚΑ |
| Single rim fragment.
Low sloping wall, short flattish rim with moldings on top.
Hard yellowish ware, darkish red slip.
This may copy early Arretine ware.
Context: Late Roman, date ca. 30-15 B.C. Added ... 18-22 May 1935 ... Κ ... Lot Κ 74 |
| Piece from the base of a large Late Roman B plate with low ring foot. Broken all around. Stamped with a conventional pattern between double bands of rouletting.
Typical fabric. Destruction fill of fountain ... 17 May 1935 ... Κ ... Κ:18/Κ |
From a small bowl, heavily keeled just below the lip.
Graffito on outside, below the rim:
Red clay and thin red glaze. Brown earth. Fountain house. Leica PD 3083-347, DA 10007 ... 18 May 1935 ... Κ ... Κ:20/ΙΘ |
| Neck (eroded around rim) and top end of two-ribbed handle. Narrow neck, circular rim with moulding. Skewed a little.
Light orange, with mottled red semi-gloss slip, badly worn in parts.
Eastern Sigillata ... 18-22 May 1935 ... Κ 4353 |
| Archaistic, bearded male head, broken away below. The tip of the nose missing; otherwise the head is complete and unweathered.
The beard represented by wavy lines; the arrangement of the hair is also stylized: ... Roman period ... Κ 1217 |
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