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| Hawksbeak type. Hollow rectangular portable altar with plain back, flat side panels with painted decoration, hawksbeak crowning moulding, and flat top. Interior partition with saw-tooth bottom edge runs ... Late fifth century B.C., context ? ... MF |
Bowl. Straight, slightly flared rim. Grose Type C. Ridges beneath rim, angled 10-15 degrees off vertical, inconsistent thickness. Glass, probably amber but mostly too weathered to tell. Fragment. 1 fragment ... 1950/05/18;1050/03/18 ... MF |
Plate or shallow dish. Flaring, outward folded rim with ovoid tubular void. Shape of body unknown. Glass, pale greenish blue. Common pinprick bubbles. Fragment. 1 fragment. Rim (about 15% of diameter) ... 1st-2nd cent AD. Cf. Corinth XII #630 ... MF 9426 |
| Bone Complete or intact ... 1950/04/22 ... MF |
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