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| Complete or intact ... at least 2nd c., mostly 1st c., according to Antonaras |
| 3rd or beginning of 4th c. AC, according to Antonaras |
| Glass amforisk with cylindrical neck with constriction at middle, two horizontal stripe handles. Body: colorless greenish glass. Handles: translucent blue glass. Fragment. Three joining frgts., preserving ... at least 2nd c., according to Antonaras |
| Glass flask with fire polished, infolded rim, funnel mouth, cylindrical neck globular body, slightly concave bottom. Colorless buish glass, no impurities, few pinpricks. Fragment. Single frgt., preserving ... 2nnd-3rd c. AC, according to Antonaras |
| See Lot 1990-125:01A. See Lot 1990-125:01A. Fragment. Three joining frgts., preserving part of bottom and lower body ... 2nd-3rd c. AC, according to Antonaras |
| Glass bottle with fire polished rim, and short, relatively wide cylindrical neck. Colorless, dark green glass. Fragment. Four joining frgts. Free Blown ... 2nd-3rd c. AC, according to Antonaras |
| Glass bowl or plate with infolded, flaring rim. Colorless greenish glass, "Byzantine" tinge. No impurities, few pinpricks. Fragment. Four frgts., preserving part of rim and upper body. Single frgt., rim, ... 2nd-3rd c. AC, according to Antonaras |
| See Lot 1990-129:03A. See Lot 1990-129:03A. Fragment. See Lot 1990-129:03A. See Lot 1990-129:03A ... 2nd-3rd c. AC, according to Antonaras |
| See Lot 1990-129:03A. See Lot 1990-129:03A. Fragment. See Lot 1990-129:03A ... 2nd-3rd c. AC, according to Antonaras |
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