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| About one-half of the rim and walls of a wide bowl with slightly incurving rim. None of the foot preserved. In the center, a conventional design(?) against an imbricated background in a medallion, surrounded ... 17 March 1937 ... unjoined fragments (3 groups) |
| Squat Alabastron. Large flat base, squat rounded body, very low narrow neck with outturned rum. Three round horizontal handles (two remain) attahcd on sloping shoulder. FS 83 Exterior slipped and painted ... based on motif and shape ... Surface: 10 YR 8/4 (very pale brown), paint 7.5 YR 3/1 (very dark grey) |
A double -saucered lamp. The handle and parts of the lower saucer broken away.
The upper saucer has an uneven covering of green glaze over a white slip; part of the slip covers the lower saucer.
Buff clay ... 17 March 1937 ... E 5:3 ... -5.00 to -6.00m. |
| The lower half and parts of both saucers broken away.
A double saucered lamp, the spouts at right angles to each other. The upper saucer glazed yellow on the inside, with brown around the rim; the whole ... 13-15 March 1937 ... E 5:3 ... -4.60 to -5.00m. |
Intact.
Semi-pierced grooved handle, double grooved below and above; on the rim, leaves and acorns. On the discus, Christian monigram with tail of "rho" to left; small impressed rings on arms of cross ... 15 June 1938 ... -5.1--5.1m ... 3 |
About one-quarter preserved. Profile complete. Small ring foot; rim projecting slightly downward. Decoration consisting of double curves in black and green descending from rim. Alternating groups of black ... 17 March 1937 ... E 5:3 ... -5.00 to -6.00m. |
From the base of a large bowl on a flaring ring foot. In the center, a medallion with a conventional design against an imbricated background.
Buff clay; colorless glaze. Cistern. Burned layer. Leica, ... 17 March 1937 ... E 5:3 ... -5.00 to -6.00m. |
Profile preserved. Low ring foot; curving vertical rim. In the center, a medallion with conventional design(?) against an imbricated background, surrounded by a beaded band and a rinceau. Rather fine work ... 17 March 1937 ... E 5:3 ... -5.00 to -6.00m. |
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