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| Mended from seven pieces. Considerable portions of rim and body missing. Low ring base; outward flaring rim.
Pink clay. Yellowish-green glaze except beneath base; streaked on interior only with darker ... 12 April 1933 ... Hesperia 11 (1942), p. 15, fig. 31. |
| Single piece preserving the entire low ring base and rather more than half the rim and body. Steep sides.
Buff clay, buff glaze on interior and streaks on exterior. Late pit, layer 1 (top). Leica, XXIII-52 ... 12 April 1933 ... Hesperia 11 (1942), p. 15, fig. 32. |
| Mended from many pieces and restored in plaster. Large portions of body and mouth missing but profile complete.
Roundish body with short, thick, hollow stem and base, concave beneath. Round, open, flaring ... 12 April 1933 ... Hesperia 11 (1942), p. 15, figs. 32, 33. |
| Mended from six pieces. Many fragments of rim and body missing.
Buff clay. Interior light green glaze with streaks of darker green and brown applied in loose floral pattern. Exterior brown dots on glaze, ... 12 April 1933 ... Hesperia 11 (1942), p. 14, fig. 30; p. 15, fig. 31. |
| Inscribed fragment of Herm.
Part of top preserved, and the moulding above face; lower part of face bevelled.
Three lines of the inscription preserved on vertical face; two on bevel.
Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA ... 169/70 A.D ... Hesperia 11 (1942), p. 31. |
Inscribed fragment of Herm.
Inscribed face only preserved.
Lower part of face is a bevel.
Five lines of the inscription preserved.
Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA Joins I 4446. Found in late context, northwest ... 169/70 A.D ... Hesperia 11 (1942), p. 31, no. 1. |
Inscribed fragment.
Broken on all sides.
The inscribed surface dressed with toothed chisel.
Two lines of the inscription preserved, with two letters each.
Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA Joins I 1430 a. Found ... Late 2nd. or 3rd. centuries A.D ... Hesperia 11 (1942), p. 65, no. 31. |
| Fragment of inscription.
Left side, and back, rough picked preserved; other edges broken.
Part of eight lines of the inscription preserved.
Pentelic marble. Found in late Roman context, outside the Market ... 1st. century A.D ... Hesperia 11 (1942), p. 31, no. 2. |
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