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Decoration in panels. The larger fragment (two joined) gives a large section of the mane-covered neck of a horse. The smaller fragment preserves the lower half of the head and a trace of the lower left ... August-September 1932 ... Hesperia 7 (1938), p. 372, no. 3, fig. 5 ... ABV, p. 16, no. 11 ... JHS 92 (1972), B I, no. 6, p. 51. |
Lower attachment preserved. Broad flat handle with three rows of triangular punches.
Coarse red clay. Cistern. Burned layer. Leica, 7-413 ... 17 March 1937 ... Hesperia 7 (1938), no. A 56, p. 449, fig. 10. |
Part of a small Maltese cross.
Porphyry. Cistern; burned layer. Leica, 7-413 ... 20 March 1937 ... E 5:3 |
About one-half preserved. Restored in plaster.
Buff clay, from which the yellow glaze has almost entirely peeled. Top to 4.60m. Cistern. Leica, 7-406 ... 10-12 March 1937 ... Study Collections-Case No. 178-1/10 |
Irregularly shaped.
All sides polished smooth, as if from use as a grinder.
Black stone. Cistern; burned layer. Leica ... 17 March 1937 ... Hesperia 7 (1938), p. 450, no. A 61, fig. 10. |
Thick disk irregularly flat, with a hole near the middle.
Orange clay; traces of lighter slip. Cistern. Burned layer. 654 Leica, 7-413 ... 17 March 1937 ... E 5:3 ... -5.00 to -6.00m. |
From the base of an open dish with moderately high ring foot and wide shallow ribbing on the outside.
Stone (or bone?) biscuit; white glaze. Cistern. Leica ... 19 March 1937 ... E 5:3 ... -5.75 to -5.80m. |
A small bowl with ring foot and inturned rim. Restored in plaster.
Yellow glaze with irregular streaks and dots of brown. Pinkish-buff clay. White slip on exterior. Cistern. Leica, 7-544 PD 482 ... 13-15 March 1937 ... Hesperia 7 (1938), no. A 64, p. 451, fig. 14. |
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