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| Large platter with heavy, high vertical ring foot, flat resting surface, flat undersurface. Wide-flaring shallow body rising at ca. 30 dgrees, then turning up somewhat more sharply to blunt oblique lip ... 12th c. ? |
| Bowl with ring foot flaring in two degrees, hemispherical body, tapered lip. White slip on inner surface to over lip on exterior. Plain yellow glaze on all inner surface to over lip on exterion dripping ... 12th century |
| Bowl with straight flaring stem foot, flattened resting surface. Body rises at 30 degrees with straight profile to H00.060, then turns sharply up to nearly vertical, ending in rounded lip. Thin, off-white ... ? Late 12th or early 13th c. ? Coins to Manuel I (1143-80) |
| Cup with approx. hemispherical body, tapered flaring lip. "Thrush egg cup" on original inventory book. White slip and brown glaze all over, thinly applied on exterior and thicker on interior. Reddish-yellow ... based on context, coins to 12th-13th c. CE |
| Bowl with narrow stem, wide flaring body. White slip on interior; on floor medallion with fish to lt., with circle for eye, long slit mouth, 2 scribbled lines down back, 4 fins; compass point in center; ... Late Byzantine Context end 13th c. |
Plastic handle (?) in shape of a quadruped with cylindrical body, rounded chest. On back, applied clay from attachment of another element. White slip over all, over which linear decoration in manganese: ... 13th c. |
| Small bowl with wide-flaring stem foot. Echinoid body with rounded profile, turning up vertically then out to everted lip. White slip on interior, overlapping lip. On upper face of lip sgraffito cross-hatching ... ? Late Byzantine or early 13th c. ? |
| Cup with nearly hemispherical body, vertical rim, tapered vertical lip. Small finger-sized indentations on body. White slip over all, yellow glaze on interior and brown glaze on exterior. Wavy light-slip ... 12th century; based on comparanda |
| Small fragment preserves part of body with wheel ridging on interior, and lower part of squared rim with groove below. Shiny metallic red glaze. Portions of several figures preserved, but most are unidentifiable ... 1937/11/03 |
| ON THE RIM ARE DOLPHINS AND MASKS |
ESB Atlante II form 39 beaker with rounded bottom. Similar to C-1936-1768 (Hayes 1973, Hesperia 42, cat. 158). Red slip (2.5YR 4/8), matte on interior and glossy on exterior. Small convex bands marked ... mid 1st c. CE, based on Atlante form 39 |
| Bowl with widely flaring stem foot, straight flaring body. Pale slip inside and possibly thinly applied to exterior. Incised on interior: 2 large tangent medallions, meeting in center of floor, each with ... 13th c. |
| Small bowl with nearly hemispherical profile, roundoblique lip. White glaze inside, and partly outside. Paintingin copper lustre. Inside: tangent circles on bodydefined by double brown lines, with solid ... Context at least late 11th-early 12th |
| Bowl with slightly flaring ring foot, rounded resting surface, rounded undersurface. Straight flaring body rising at ca. 45 degrees. Pale lip on interior. On interior irregular pattern of spirals and swirls ... Late Byzantine or early 13th c.? |
| Body sherd with lower moulding and flat base. Dull light orange glaze. Nude figure crouches and leans on shield. On right, lower forearm of horse. After Spitzer's Type II, Fig. 8l and 8b. Lower moulding ... 1937/09/27 |
| Small triangular body sherd. Dull light orange glaze.Portion of figure on horse, advancing to the left with spear in hand behind head. After Spitzer's Type II, Fig. 8b. sandy clay with few small inclusions ... 1937/09/27 |
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