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| Lamp with low ring foot, flat undersurface, flaring body with slight convex profile, narrow rim rising to large recessed discus, framed by three circumference grooves and a narrow flattened band, with ... 1937/10/01 |
| Type XIX with enormous shield, originally attached to broad strap handle. Dhield consists of two pointed petals at preserved top, below which 4-ribbed band which wraps around base of petals and folds into ... 1st c. |
| Thick narrow block, possibly from revetment; front and back faces smoothly finished; sides rounded with long point marks; at lower rt. break, start of a projecting surface. graffito. Greek. Single column ... 1937/09/30 |
| Chafing dish with straight flaring upper body, ending in flat thick lip, with horizontal flange set ca. 00.012 m. below lip. Scar of stand at lower break. "Brown" glaze on interior, drips on exterior ... Late Byzantine. Coins to John I |
| Krater with convex body or shoulder profile. Body decorated with frieze of padded dancers. Preserved, from lt. to rt.: extended lt. arm and bit of torso of one figure with mitten hand, 2nd figure from ... LC |
| Articulated kantharos with nearly vertical upper body, tapered lip. Black glaze over all, with two circumference lines set 0.022 and 0.003 m. below lip, defining band with graffito. graffito. Graffito ... At least late 4th c. B.C. |
| Small pitcher with flat bottom, flaring lower body. Red slip over clay, over which successive rings of relief elongated petals, made of clay slip, alternation red and white; smears of red on the bottom ... 1937/10/01 |
| Bowl with flaring stem foot, flaring widely at base, with flat resting surface. Deep echinoid body, upturned round lip. Thin cream-colored slip over all. Sgraffito dec. on interior: tondo obliterated ... 2nd half 13th c., context to early 14th. |
| Juglet with flaring disk foot, ovoid body, offset conical neck tapering to base of missing rim, offset by slight ridge. Vertical loop handle attached to max. diam., base of rim. Small spots covering exterior ... based on coins to Alexius I |
| Large plate with heavy flaring ring foot, rounded resting surface, flat undersurface. Straight flaring body. Interior, free foliate design over all: at lt. a stalk with asphodel-like flowers; rt., a spray ... Late Byzantine coins to Alexius I |
| Cf. C-1937-1259A. Free-style floral arrangement with acanthus-like leaves and a single stem with branching petals. Stripe above. Green glaze inside. Fragment. Single body frgt ... 1937/10/01 |
| Cf. C-1937-1259A. Interior, spray of furled leaf at left, 2 acanthus-like leaves in center, stalk at rt. Green glaze on interior. Fragment. Single body frgt ... 1937/10/01 |
| Bowl with disc foot and broad convex hemispherical (?) body, vertical rim and everted lip (see C 1937 1316B). Brown glaze all over; light slip. Interior with checkerboard outline with various fillers (dots, ... 11th century; based on comparanda. |
| Bowl with disc foot and convex body (see C 1937 1316A), vertical upper body and rim, everted fine lip. Brown glaze all over, light slip. Exterior with double row of spirals on upper body. On interior, ... 11th century; based on comparanda |
| Shallow bowl with wide flaring, echoinoid body, curving up and in to oblique tapered lip. Pale slip over all. Large brown painted spots inside and out, bleeding and larger at rim, smaller on floor, clear ... 1937/10/01 |
| Plate with vertical ring foot, rounded resting surface, flat undersurface. Shallow straight flaring body, rising at ca. 15 degrees, turning up to horizontal outturned rim, flat on top. Center of floor ... Early 13th c., context Wm. Villehardouin |
ESB plate with double convex upper wall and flaring tapered rim. ESB 2. Hayes Form 51 (Hayes 1986, p. 62, Tavola XIII, 13). Lustrous red slip on interior and exterior. Hard, fine, red, micaceous fabric ... 70-150 CE, according to Hayes 1973, p. 453 |
| Almost circular, convex bronze attachment with flattened rim. Loop rises from top and curves backwards to touch center. Bronze. Complete or intact. Complete. Small corroded hole on surface. Smooth exterior, ... according to Corinth 12 |
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