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| Imitation Haltern 8 cup with vertical ring foot, narrow resting surface, moulded undersurface. Body extends horizontally, then turns sharply up with flaring concave profile to H00.031, vertical rim H00.011 ... Early Roman ... LOCAL ROMAN RED WARE IMITATION HALTERN 8 CUP |
| Bowl with deep hemispherical body, tapered round vertical lip. White slip over all. On floor, medallion in coarse sgraffito: horse (?) to lt. with head turned back, tail curled above mising back and hindquarters; ... Late 12th to early 13thc ... Late 12th to early 13thc ... Roman Market |
| Lateral sima with vertical plaque decorated in low relief with spiral curling to rt., consisting of thick flattened coil ending in solid eye. Petal of flower below coil. To rt. attachment for lion-head ... ROMAN LATERAL SIMA |
Table (?) amphora with disk foot, tall attenuated ovoid body, rounded shoulder curving into low, conical neck; 2 vertical handles, flattened oval, attached to mid shoulder and neck. Fine reddish-orange ... FRACTIONAL ROMAN AMPHORA |
| Half-life sized mask with wide, open eyes, slight ridge for lower lids, short nose with upturned tip, pierced nostrils, drooping mousache over lips parted to show teeth (but mouth not pierced). Very close ... Roman ... Early Excavations |
Standing draped figure wearing ankle-length toga and floor-length tunic; right leg bearing weight; left arm bent at elbow and extended forward; some traces of drapery folds near bottom suggest sinus hung ... Roman ... Early Excavations, Provenance unknown. |
| Amphora with narrow pig toe, rounded bottom widening slightly to ovoid body, max. diam. below shoulder. Low sloping shoulder, conical neck tapering to straight flaring rim, flat lip. Small vertical handles, ... 6th c. A.C ... Late Roman (5th -6th c AD) ... Early Excavations |
| Lower portion of so-called Megarian type sima. On back, right half of panel (as seen from front) cut back for overlap of next sima block. Similar to FS-21 from Temple of Apollo, but smaller in scale and ... mid to third quarter 6th c. B.C ... Early Excavations |
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