Icon, Title, Chronology
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| GLASS WORKING REMAINS | Hellenistic to 3rd c. AD, according to Antonaras | | | GLASS WORKING REMAINS | Hellenistic to 3rd c. AD, according to Antonaras | | | SMALL BASIN WITH INT. GL. | | | | BASIN RIM | | | | CASSEROLE RIM | | | | NFC BOWL WITH EVERTED RIM | | | | NFC PITCHER HANDLE | | | | BELL KRATER WITH NIPPLE | | | | TRAY RIM | | | | TRAY OR BOWL RIM | | | | INT. GL. BASIN FOOT | | | | MUSHROOM JUG OR PITCHER BASE | | | | LID RIM | | | | CASSEROLE RIM | | | | GLASS BOWL | 1st c. AD possibly early 2nd c. AD, according to Antonaras | | | Early Roman green-glazed modiolus | | | | Roman Stamped Pottery | | | | Ray Kotyle | | | | Trench XIII, osteotheke CV | | | | Removal of modern fill of 1896 98 excavations of Temple Hill to West of Quarry Trench 14, with bulldozer | | | | | | | | Single cover tile (FC 78), eaves single cover tile (FT 220) | | | | | | | | Dedication of Museum, 30 April 1934: Prime Minister Panagis Tsaldaris receives the building from W. Rodman Peabody, President of Trustees of ASCSA | | | | GLASS BEAKER | Flavian and into 2nd c. AD, according to Antonaras | | | GLASS FLASK OR UNGUENTARIUM | Flavian and into 2nd c. AD, according to Antonaras | | | GLASS BEAKER | Flavian and into 2nd c. AD, according to Antonaras | | | GLASS BEAKER | Flavian and into 2nd c. AD, according to Antonaras | | | GLASS BEAKER | Flavian and into 2nd c. AD, according to Antonaras | | | GLASS BEAKER | Flavian and into 2nd c. AD, according to Antonaras | | | GLASS WORKING REMAIN | 1st c. AD, according to Antonaras | | | GLASS FLASK | 1st half of 4th c. AD, according to Antonaras | | | GLASS BRACELET | 1st half of 4th c. AD, according to Antonaras | | | GLASS WORKING REMAINS | 1st half of 4th c. AD, according to Antonaras | | | GLASS WORKING REMAIN | perhaps down to 325 AD, according to Antonaras | | | GLASS WORKING REMAIN | perhaps down to 325 AD, according to Antonaras | | | GLASS LUMP | 1st part of 4th c. AD, according to Antonaras | | | GLASS FLASK OR UNGUENTARIUM | 1st c. AD possibly into 2nd c. AD, accordng to Antonaras | | | GLASS PLATE | 1st c. AD possibly into 2nd c. AD, accordng to Antonaras | | | GLASS CUP | 1st c. AD possibly into 2nd c. AD, accordng to Antonaras | |
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