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Slightly convex shoulder rounds down to nearly straight, vertical rim. Black glaze and matte-brown paint. Reserved band at junction of body and shoulder. On shoulder, brown line, narrow black band, brown ... 4th century to ca. 360 ... LOT 1937 2:12 |
Slightly convex shoulder. Red, black, red lines, fluid black three-bar sigmas, red line, black at break (at junction with rim). Fragment. Single fragment ... 4th century to ca. 360 ... Pottery | Numbered pieces in lots |
Slightly convex shoulder. Purplish red paint, brown paint, dilute glaze. Red, brown, red painted lines, brown painted two-bar hook maeander, red line, traces of dilute glaze above. Fragment. Single fragment ... 4th century to ca. 360 ... Pottery | Numbered pieces in lots |
Sloping shoulder; outward-thickened rim. Three red lines, black line, red line at bottom of shoulder, Unusual floral decoration on shoulder consists of black central vine in the shape of sine wave with ... Probably first quarter or early second quarter of 4th century ... LOT 1937 2:16 |
Flat-topped, thickened rim. Glaze is fired black to brown, red paint. Glazed band on exterior below rim, glazed dots on top of rim, black band on interior of rim, red band below. Fragment. Rim and part ... First quarter of the 4th century ... LOT 1937 2:18 |
Ovoid body; sloping shoulder; outward-thickened rim. Fine buff slip. Glaze is fired black to brown. Brownish red paint.
On body, black band, black teardrop-shaped blob buds. Red, black, red lines at junction ... First half of the 4th century, perhaps first quarter ... LOT 1937 2:19 |
Body rounds up to sloping shoulder, curving up to slightly inward-sloping rim; vertical loop handle rises from shoulder. All preserved decoration is worn black glaze.
Three lines at junction of body and ... Probably the first quarter of the 4th century ... Pottery | Numbered pieces in lots |
Tall oinochoe with very slightly concave sides. Wide black band, two red lines, wide black band, two red lines to junction with shoulder. Thin closely spaced tongues on shoulder. Top of shoulder and neck ... First half of the 4th century and probably earlier than C-61-202 ... LOT |
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