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| Architrave-frieze block with crowning mouldings of architrave: cyma reversa, above which second moulding, fascia; frieze with convex profile in so far as preserved. Added join gives back part of architrave,uncarved ... 1962/04/21 |
| Architrve-frieze block, with part of smooth face of top of epistyle, crowning cyma reversa, crowning moulding, fascia, above which convex face of frieze course. Mouldings carved with Lesbian leaf, above ... 1962/05/15 |
Part of Ionic frieze of Ionic epistyle-frieze block. (not described; see FIB261 N577.) inscribed. Possible traces of Latin inscription: ]R I[ - both dotted. From same inscribed frieze as I 2794, I 2795, ... Early Roman |
| 1 flaring ring foot from cup. Foot has flat resting surface, parts of which have been chipped. Glaze on undersurface is slightly uneven and has graffito. Interior floor of cup is flat and has a stamp in ... 1962/05/03 |
| 1 flaring ring foot from cup. Foot has flat resting surface. Interior flat floor has stamp. Red glaze with some luster. Wheel ridges on undersurface. stamp. In planta pedis stamp, on interior floor, in ... 1962/04/24 |
| 1 fragment from floor of plate, flat. Interior floor has stamp. Red glaze with some luster. stamp. Plantaform stamp on interior floor of plate, in Latin, CAMV(R?) Fine clay, 2.5YR 6/7, with rare inclusions ... 1962/04/20 |
| 1 molded foot and floor of bowl. Bottom exterior of foot has partial glaze and shows drips of glaze. Red glaze with some luster. stamp. Stamp on the interior floor of bowl, in Latin, LEVCI, in a rectangle ... 1962/05/23 |
| 1 flaring ring foot from cup. Foot has flat resting surface. Slightly convex interior floor has incised circles around a stamp. Red glaze with some luster. stamp. In planta pedis stamp on interior floor ... 1962/04/24 |
| 1 fragment from the interior floor of a vessel, perhaps a plate. Red glaze on both exterior and interior, with some luster. Stamp in the center of interior floor. stamp. On interior floor, in Latin, RVFIO/VMBR ... 1962/06/04 |
| Fragment from the interior floor of a vessel, perhaps a plate. Red glaze with luster. Two incised circles go around the stamp, only partially preserved. stamp. On interior floor, in Latin, SEX/ANNI in ... 1962/05/21 |
| Straight wall to vertical, straight, rounded rim. Uneven, reddish-brown glaze on only part of exterior, other part unglazed. Four incised, horizontal lines on vertical, exterior part of rim, unevenly spaced ... 1962/05/17 |
| 1 flaring ring foot, with flat resting surface. Convex walls partially preserved. Stamp in the center of flat, interior floor. Red glaze with some luster. Stamp on central interior floor, extending outside ... 1962/05/26 |
| Almost complete pitcher. Flat base trimmed in the wheel, spherical body, although the transition to the base reminds some compound curved shapes. No transition between the body and the shoulder. Straight ... Based on stratigraphic associations (An. 262-264).Corinth 7.2. |
Complete or intact ... 1962/04/20 |
stamp. Fragment ... 1962/04/18 |
stamp. Fragment ... 1962/05/04 |
| From a terracotta sima with painted decoration on its face. The undersurface has a triangular ridge running the width of the fragment. NOTE: See Corinth FS 466, FS 467. Potters' Quarter, Corinth XV, ... mid 6th BC? |
| One strip of very thin gold foil. Gold Complete or intact. Intact but worm through in several places ... 1962/05/12 |
| Lead Complete or intact ... 1962/04/24 |
| Silver pin consisting of a long, thin shaft, circular in section, slightly flattened in the middle for 0.105 m beginning 0.085 m from the point. Point elongated conical knob. At other end, a thin flattened ... 1962/05/19 |
| Bronze jug with almost horizontal shoulder, trefoil lip; handle from lip to below shoulder. Top of handle widened into form resembling serpent's head.
Note from Lucy Talcott: For a close parallel of ... 5th c. or similar according to Lucy Talcott |
The back is marked by pairs of very low concentric ridges, each pair formed by three successive chased lines etched with the arm of a compass. The mark of the compass point is visible at the center. ... |
Preserved in three major fragments and twelve smaller fragments. Small portions of lid and lip missing. The metal is very thin and corrosion has weakened the fabric severely, especially at the edge and ... |
There are small rust colored spots which are not identical with the patches of dirt now (Jan. 26, 1964) being eased off. The lead packing is partly in orignial condition, partly powdery and crumbling ... |
| Fragment. half of the hinge as well as the ring for hanging is missing. |
| Cyma reversa type. Hollow rectangular portable altar with plain back and cyma reversa base molding on other side(s). Cyma reversa decorated with egg and dart pattern in relief. Base molding: fascia (H ... 1963/09/03 |
| Vessel. Straight round rim; shape of body unknown. Mosaic glass canes, extending through vessel wall, in rosette (millefiori) pattern of green leaves trimmed in yellow. Some white, but may just be weathering ... Could be earlier. |
| Straight rim with slight taper to edge, possibly belonging to a plate. Rounded edge with angular transition may indicate cold-working. Opaque blue glass (possibly Egyprian Blue). Fragment. 1 fragment ... 2013/07/01;2013/08/31 |
| Silver wire passed through a tiny block of bronze; one end of the wire is bent over the top of the bronze and is wrapped in spiral loops around another short strand of silver wire. Silver, bronze Fragment ... 2013/07/01;2013/08/31 |
| Oval glass counter or inset. Glass, now dark blue. Original color unk. Complete or intact. 1 piece. Badly corroded, pitted surface ... 2013/07/01;2013/08/31 |
| Cylindrical box with straight sides. Neatly cut interior, polished exterior. Series of incised groves and single moulding at base of preserved piece. Bone Fragment. 1 fragment. About 1/4 circumference ... 2013/07/01;2013/08/31 |
| Tesselated floor with geometric designs and figural representations. Tesserae bedded in cement. Many colors used, both brilliant colors (glass) and subdued hues (stone). Outer border of interlocking circles ... last quarter 1st c. CE, according to Miller 1972; 3rd c. CE, according to Salieis 1987 |
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