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| Bowl with hemispherical body. Body: two goats rearing in opposite directions; beneath goat at rt. an unintelligible dog-like object. Red glaze over all. Fine reddish yellow clay. Fragment. Single frgt., ... Hellenistic |
| Bowl with low vertical ring foot, narrow flat resting surface, flat undersurface. Deep convex body, oblique outturned rim with squared lip. White slip on interior, over which brown painted decoration: ... ? Frankish ? |
Plate. Exterior: white slip, partly covered with yellow glaze. Interior: white slip, yellow glaze, center with head and wing of bird (eagle?). Red clay. Fragment. Single frgt., preserving part of rim and ... 1937/04/23 |
See C-1937-2426A. See C-1937-2426A. See C-1937-2426A. Fragment. Single frgt., preserving part of rim and floor ... 1937/04/23 |
Vessel, biscuit fired only. White slip on interior and exterior. Red clay. Fragment. Single frgt., preserving part of rim, broken all other edges ... 1937/04/23 |
Vessel. ExteriorL white slip. Interior: white slip, light green glaze, band of green paint. Red clay. Fragment. Single frgt., preserving part of body, broken all around ... 1937/04/23 |
| Measles ware dish or vessel. Exterior: plain. Interior: very light green glaze with brown spts on incised rabbit. Buff clay. Fragment. Single frgt., preserving part of body, broken all around ... 1937/04/23 |
| Vessel. Green- and brown-painted ware, unglazed. White slip. Decoration in black and yellow. Red clay. Fragment. Two joining frgts., preserving part of rim, broken all other edges ... 1937/04/23 |
Cream glaze with brick red band. Incised decoration on back. Light buff clay. Fragment. Single frgt., preserving part of body, broken all around ... Medieval |
| Amphora with flat bottom, ovoid body widening slightly to max. diam. at shoulder, curving in to tall wide cylindrical neck, slightly thickened round lip offset by 2 circumference grooves. Two vertical ... Middle to Late Byzantine |
| Small two-handled jug with flaring, hollow disk foot, ovoid body, rounded shoulder, narrow vertical neck. Two vertical handles attached to max. Diam. Shape similar to C-1938-505 (McKay 1967, Hesperia 36, ... 2nd quarter 12th c., based on comparanda, according to MacKay |
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