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| Bronze polyhedron with 14 faces. Bronze. Complete or intact. Intact ... Late Roman |
| Hollow rectangular portable alter with crude triple stepped base moulding and flat side panels with relief decoration on one (?) side raised on a plaque 0.002 above surface. Base moulding: Faschia (H ... 1931/06/XX |
| Altar with rectangular base H. 0.086m with semi-circular section resting on it. At bottom of this a moulding; cyma revers over torus; at top edge two cyma reversas separated by a cavetto. Top edge raised ... 4th c. BC? |
| Finger ring with hoop having biconical outer profile, small knob projecting from bottom of hoop with incised line; exterior of hoop thickened below bezel; bezel worked in one with ring, consisting of slightly ... according to Corinth 12; A.C. Antonaras 2010: 14th-15th c. AD |
| Lekythos with flaring disk foot, concave undersurface with central depression; short stem, cylindrical body, low shoulder curving into tall narrow neck, thickened flaring rim with broad flat lip. Vertical ... Mid 5th c. B.C. |
| Upper ends of shafts project ca. 0.06 beyond discs and are moulded in the form of bead-single reel. Below the discs the shafts are square in section (Th. 0.004) and ornamented with a central biconical ... |
| Bezel of finger ring, consisting of thin flat disk. On underside faint rectangular scar from attachment of hoop. Incised decoration: grotesque head in center, from which radiate rays of different sizes ... Byzantine, according to Corinth 12 |
| Bronze finger ring. Bronze. Complete or intact. Intact. Found A-G:41-45, +0.10m ... 1937/05/05 |
| Bronze object. Bronze. Fragment. Single frgt., likely broken at sides ... 1937/05/06 |
| Flat hoop, wrought, with ends soldered together. Raised ring around the middle. Twisted wire soldered to each edge. Greenish gold Complete or intact. Intact From Grave F, on finger with MF-6766. Cf. Grave ... |
| Flat hoop, wrought, with ends soldered together. Raised ring around the middle. Greenish Gold Complete or intact. Intact From Grave F. on finger with \mF-6765. Cf. Grave Index 1937-1 Feb. 24, 1937 |
| Flat hoop, wrought, with ends originally soldered together. Raised ring around the middle. Gold with dull, bronze-like color, probably much alloyed. Complete profile. Hoop split From Grave F, ring 3, on ... |
| Flat hoop, wrought, with ends soldered together. Raised ring around the middle. Greenish gold Complete or intact. Intact From Grave F, ring 4, on finger. Grave Index 1937-1 Feb. 24, 1937 |
| Flat hoop, wrought, with ends soldered together. Raised ring around the middle. silver Complete profile. Broken in two places, but complete. From Grave F, Ring 5, near hand (plan p. 53). Grave Index 1937-1 ... |
| Bronze pin with long shaft, circular in section at top and bottom, rectangular between three spherical knobs and for a distance above and below them. Above thin disk attached near the top, shaft ends ... 8th c. BC |
| Bronze pin with long shaft, circular in section at top and bottom, rectangular between three spherical knobs and for a distance above and below them. Above thin disk attached near top, shaft ends in bead-reel ... 8th c. BC |
| Loom comb, consisting of hollow implement, triangular in section, widest at open top, tapering to tip where cut into 35 sharp teeth.Four holes on each side. Similar to MF-5710 (Davidson 1952, Corinth 12, ... Byzantine according to Corinth 12, context date unspecified |
| Byzantine bronze fork with two tines, rhomboidal in section, with extra flap of metal L. 0.007 over outside of tines where they attach to horseshoe-shaped element. Small projections at base of horseshoe-shaped ... 11th or 12th centuries? |
| Spatula having a long shaft, square in section and widening from preserved tip toward blade; long blade tapering slightly toward round tip; one face flat, other with slight central rib. Shaft may be a ... Byzantine: coin of Manuel I |
| Loom comb, consisting of hollow implement, triangular in section, widest at open top, tapering to tip where cut into 32 sharp teeth. Five holes on each side. Similar to MF-5710 (Davidson 1952, Corinth ... Byzantine according to Corinth 12 |
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