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| Body sherd belongs to large open vase, horizontally burnished in and out. Wall thickness varies between 8 and 9.5 mm. horizontally burnished in and out coarse clay with large amount of fine and occassional ... 1915/06/05 ... Fracture: variable mostly 7.5 YR/ 6/4 (light brown); surfaces: 7.5 YR 6.5/6 |
Several pieces preserve slightly more than half. Large low cylinder, open top and bottom. Concave side walls turn out to form resting surface at bottom and rim top. Heavily scored inside.
Pinkish-buff ... 23 April 1944 ... Trachones e Vari examples. |
Lid.
Most of rim missing; partly restored.
Domed lid with slightly upturned flange and offset below knob.
Vertical rim. Hollow, pear-shaped knob. Red band on rim; brown band at junction of dome and ... Context of 110-75 ... inclusions; color varies from ... brown (5YR 6/6--10YR 7/3); a |
| Wide-flaring convex body rising to outwardly thickened vertical rim, consisting of a solid coil of glass. Radial ribbing formed by varying glass wall thickness. Colorless greenish glass with frequent tiny ... mid-5th century ... Late Roman (5th -6th c AD) |
Intact. Ring foot; round mouth; single vertical handle, roughly made, and attached. Light horizontal ribbing on body. On upper half of body, gouging, vertical to diagonal.
Unglazed.
Eight others, whole ... 1 April 1937 ... varying shapes and patterns of ... Well. Containers 2-4. 6th c. A.D. |
Recessed underside. Reserved: resting surface and under- side with central dot.
From the same deposit, P 16017 and P 16018 vary slightly. Other contemporary pieces are P 2346 R 13:4 Hesperia, IV, 1935, ... Ca. 450 B.C ... 16017 and P 16018 vary ... and P 9475 C 9:6 Hesperia, |
| Small terracotta mirror with circular face of varying thickness and thicker, cone-shaped handle. Apparent heat damage. Undecorated. Fine gray clay with few fine inclusions and few small voids Complete ... Late 5th-4th c. B.C. (based on deposit. Stillwell and Benson 1984, Corinth 15.3, p. 211) ... Small terracotta mirror with circular face of varying thickness and thicker, |
| Fragment from the interior medallion. The border consists of alternating tongues of black and red bound on both sides by concentric circles and alternating dot bands. Within is the head and left shoulder ... 16 June 1931 ... Hesperia 15 (1946), p. 132, no. 22, pl. XXII:6. |
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