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| Glass-blower's basin preserving fragment of terracotta floor with clay lining, fired hard. Green (untreated) clear glass on floor surface and penetrating the clay floor through veins. The glass is deep ... Roman |
| Floor of pan tile. On floor, upper surface, rectangular stamp. stamp. Rectangular stamp, lt. end missing, W00.038, PL00.05. Latin: ].I.COR Pinkish tan clay, few fr. mudstone, few lumps of white and reddish-brown ... Early Roman |
| Corinthian capital, front and side concave faces meet at corner of abacus, truncated into facet 0.155 m. wide. Bottom of abacus preserves scar for attachment of corner tendril spiral. All 3 vertical faces ... Roman |
| Over-sized pilgrim jug, constructed like flat-bottom jar with neck, two handles placed just above "base"; cone-shaped neck. Two broad vertical strap handles W00.051, rise from just above max. diam. of ... ? 84? Prob. 12th c. or Frankish 13th (by decoration) |
| One-handled jar with ovoid body, tall flaring neck with minimum lower D00.044. Neck rises from rounded offset on shoulder to lip without articulated lip. Double-ribbed vertical strap handle attached to ... Context late 4th c. ? |
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