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| Bronze pin consisting of a long, thin shaft, circular in section, ending in an upright oval head. Bronze Missing parts. Single fragment preserves shaft, head; end of shaft and tip missing ... 4th century |
Obverse : O
Reverse : O
In center of O on reverse, traces (?) of short cross bar for theta or attribute. None on obverse.
Cf. Svoronos (1923), class III, pl. 101, no. 33. Originally entered as coin no ... 7 March 1933 |
Preserved is only half of the almond-shaped base, outlined by a single groove, and part of the side wall. The wall has a curious rough finish (perhaps a "brandfehl").
Inscribed on the bottom.
Red-brown ... 7 March 1933 |
| Apparently a small bar which could have been cut into two proper flans.
The thickness is too much for it to be a single coin.
Previously catalogued as Θ-199 Catalogued August 1978. Originally coin no ... 6 March 1933 |
| The figure is preserved from knees to calf; the back of the block, rough-picked, is preserved, other edges broken.
The drapery, its vertical folds indicated by small shallow grooves, is drawn tight across ... 7 March 1933 |
From the rim of a large flat plate? The heavy rolled edge provides a rim above and a very low foot below. On underside, near outer edge, three inscribed concentric circles.
Fine red clay covered above ... 6 March 1933 |
Mended from six fragments; about half preserved. Sides flaring from small ring foot; lip slightly offset.
Coarse pink clay with dirty cream slip outside; glazed inside and around outside of lip. Glaze ... 6 March 1933 |
Base fragment from large pot; less than half the circumference preserved. Broad conical shape, moulded on the outside, which is decorated in brownish-purple paint with a ring around the top of the base ... 6 March 1933 |
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