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| Rim sherd of a flanged bowl with part of wall.
Shape is a derivative of conspectus form 34 in Italian Sigillata or of Hayes, form 3 in (later) Çanderli Ware.
Fabric comparable to that of Corinthian molded ... 2-4, 18-24 May 1939 ... c A.D.
Context- pre 267-268 A.D. (Herulian |
| Two large pieces of rim (each of 4 joining sherds).
Vertical rim with concave moulding between grooves; similar moulding plus groove on upper interior. Edge of a flat floor.
Smooth pinkish-red clay, hard ... June 1933, April-May 1936 ... Agora XXXII, no. 454, fig. 15, pl. 21. |
| One side, rim to base, mended from three pieces. Hemispherical, flanged bowl, with thin external flange, thinnish tilted foot. Groove on outside of lip, fine 3-4 toothed rouletting on top of flange.
Smooth ... 12 April 1934 ... Agora XXXII, no. 1743, fig. 55, pl. 87. |
| Many fragments of a large plate, similar in shape to P 9162 (ΠΘ 2305). Flat floor; rim vertical inside; outside, thickening at top and bottom decorated with rouletting. Between, applied masks, and garlands ... March-April 1936 ... D 11:1 |
Broken all round, save at one point beyond the hair, where a bit of the finished edge is preserved.
The fragment seems to be a bit of the eye, cheek and hair of a person wearing a most elaborate hairdress ... 18 May 1933 ... Q-R 14-15:1 |
Intact. Small flat base; rounded body; straight slightly flaring lip; single handle.
Outside covered nearly to bottom with a thin shiny gray to black glaze. Cistern, layer III. Leica, LXI-21 ... 9 April 1937 ... D 4:1.3 |
| Shallow Samian A bowl with outcurved rim. About one-third of floor and side missing. Restored in plaster.
Stamp at center of floor; conventionalized tree or leaf.
Reddish-orange clay and flaky glaze ... 14 April 1937 ... D 4:1.2 ... -4.40 to -4.75m. |
| Single fragment, preserving one-quarter of base. Flat floor, upcurved wall, low thick foot. "Feather-rouletting" covering external wall. One groove on floor; no stamps.
Semi-coarse brick-red ware ("Carthage" ... End of 5th. century A.D ...
Hayes L.R.P. form 86. End of 5th century A.D ... From mixed fills. In lot with late 4th-early 5th century and a few mid-5th |
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