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| A single fragment preserves the neat ring foot and the start of the rounded walls of a small bowl.
On the center of the floor, within concentric grooves, a rectangular stamp.
Hard, somewhat micaceous ... 30 July 1947 ... N-S Trench VI, roman House B, room 4 ... PD 1172-5 |
| Two joining fragments (originally inventoried as P 15517c) preserving part of base and body.
Rounded body.
Exterior surface light yellowish brown to very pale brown 10YR 6-7/4. Interior surface light ... 10 June 1939 ... 6-7/4. Interior surface light brown 7.5YR 6/4 ... Sacrificial Pit VI; Grave 18 (upper filling Geometric). |
Skyphos: Imitation Of Pergamene Sigillata?
One handle and part of wall and rim.
Nearly vertical wall turning in toward bottom. Inwardly beveled rim.
Strap handle with added strip of clay around arch ... Context of 200 to late 1st century ... D 11:4, lower fill |
| Plate with low base ring, flat undersurface with concave depression in center. Body flares out nearly horizontally, vertical rim with slight convex profile, round lip. White slip over all. Interior: central ... complete profile, 4/5 foot, ca. 4/5 floor, half rim ... North of Teple Hill, Shop VI, 1929, DeWaele, p. 50 |
| Bowl or Goblet. Flat base, sharply carinated body with max. diameter at midbody, slightly outturned lip. Two vertical strap handles, high swung, attached at rim and point of carination. Buck (Hesp 1964) ... 1915/06/07 ... Surface 5 YR 4/1 (dark grey) |
Parabolic Cup.
Bottom, much of lower wall, and part of upper wall restored.
Deep cup. Rim beveled to inside with shallow groove below. Hard, fine, somewhat micaceous, gray fabric (10YR 5/1); thick, shiny ... Context of 150-110 ... 4/1--7.5YR N3/).
Shape probably ... PF VI, no. 58, p. 217, pl ... micaceous, gray fabric (10YR 5 |
Large Kantharos(?): Pergamene.
Single rim fragment.
Wall flares out at bottom. Projecting molding below rim, with scraped groove at top. Below molding, ivy garland running right with incised dot rosettes ... Context of 3rd to 1st century, with late Roman intrusions ... P.H. 10.5; est. Diam. 30.0. |
Common 5th century type. Others from the Agora are P 2362 R 13:4 Hesperia, IV, 1935, p. 515, fig. 27, 82; J.H.S., LXXXII, 1962, pl. V, 3, right; P 11015 B 15:1 Hesperia, XVIII, 1949, pp. 335-6, 99; P 21695 ... Context ca. 460-440 B.C ... Corinth, C-34-941: Hesperia, VI, ... Common 5th century type ... 2362 R 13:4 Hesperia, IV, |
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