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| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face only preserved.
Probably preserved close to left side for at left of letters is a vertical line then a reserved space.
Fifteen lines of the inscription preserved.
Pentelic ... Ca. 220 A.D ... Hesperia 11 (1942), p. 63, no. 29. |
| Fragment from upper corner of inscribed stele on both sides.
Laurion mines; "POLETAI" record.
On face A, part of five lines of the inscription preserved; the letters carefully cut.
On face B, an earlier ... 25 May 1933 ... H 11:1.1 |
| Plate with low vertical foot, rounded resting surface and flat undersurface, shallow flaring body, thick round lip. Similar to C-1937-793 (Morgan 1942, Corinth 11, cat. 655) Slip and pale yellow glaze ... Based on comparanda ... Morgan 1942, Corinth 11, cat. 654 ... NB140 P63 |
| Cup with disk foot. Interior, cross with short strokes at tips of arms. Yellow glaze over all, making ground green. Bright reddish-tan clay, poorly compacted, with scattered inclusions. Fragment. Single ... 1938/02/22 ... Morgan 1942, Corinth 11, cat. 732 ... NB177 P63 |
| Cup with steeply flaring body turning in to vertical trefoil rim with rounded lip. Vertical strap handle from lip to just below shoulder. Similar to C-1935-368. Brown glaze all over. Groove just below ... based on comparanda ... Morgan 1942, Corinth 11, cat. 48 ... NB163 P63 |
| Pitcher with high flaring disk foot, ovoid body (max. diam. below median), single vertical round handle attached on middle-body. Lead glaze on interior and on foot and bottom of exterior; tin glaze on ... 14th c ... Morgan 1942, Corinth 11, cat. 944; cited in Hesperia 1992, p. 150 ... NB173 P63 |
Intact. Trefoil mouth.
Glaze dark green, badly stained. Unglazed towards the bottom. Turkish well. Leica, XXIV-39 ... 12 March 1937 ... Hesperia 11 (1942), p. 11, fig. 19. |
Much of lip and end of spout broken away.
Green glaze except toward bottom. Turkish well. Leica, XXIV-39 ... 12 March 1937 ... Hesperia 11 (1942), p. 11, fig. 19. |
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