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Body.
Part of foot, much of wall, and over half of rim restored.
High ring foot; flat resting surface; irregular, slightly convex underside. Broad flange at bottom of high, cylindrical body. Rim inset ... Context of 115-86 ... Antioch IV, i, p. 28, fig ... Mirmeki I, p. 69, fig. 83; AvP I, ii, p. 277, Beiblatt |
ESA deep, convex bowl with low false ring foot and steep sides. Hayes Form 5B (Hayes 1986, p. 17, Tavola II, 2). Also, see: Antioch Type 151 (Waage 1942, Antioch on the Orontes IV, Ceramics and Islamic ... late 2nd c. BCE to beginning of 1st c. CE, especially Augustan, according to Hayes 1986, p. 17 ... 2). Also, see: Antioch Type 151 (Waage 1942, Antioch on ... Tel Anafa II, i: The Fine |
P 10900 a
Neck and about half of shoulder preserved; partiallyrestored.
Convex shoulder with smooth transition to long, cylindrical neck.
Torus rim. Decoration in brown glaze: band on rim and at base ... 1st-century context ... 140 (Argos); Antioch IV, i |
Krater: Asia Minor?
Two nonjoining sections: one wall fragment (b: P 3229 b) and part of wall and rim (a: P 3229 a+ P 20593).
Upper body of calyx krater with widely flaring, molded, overhanging rim ... Context of 150 to early 1st century ... 8 (Antioch IV, i, Shape |
Inscribed fragment.
Broken on three sides; right edge remains in part.
Ruled lines enclose letters.
Honoring Antioches IV Epiphanes.
Parts of seventeen lines of the inscription preserved.
Space between ... 175-163 B.C ... I 11 |
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