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| Piggy bank with melon/egg-shaped body, no clear base, two halves joined at point of maximum diameter, thickness of body uniform throughout with slight thickening at join, pronounced wheel-ridges at both ... Coin 2007 396 (Valentinian I or Valens 367-375 AD) gives a terminus ante quem for manufacture of vessel. |
| Local red-ware cup with flaring ring foot with bevelled resting surface, flat undersurface with small conical projection in center, straight flaring walls, concave floor. Similar to Conspectus Formarum ... 2007/06/05 |
| Late Roman C Form 3 Type C dish with vertical ring foot with flat resting surface and concave undersurface, convex body, outward thickened rim with rounded lip. stamp. On center of floor, duck stamp. Fine ... 450-490 (Hayes, LRP, 1972, p. 337), but coins in basket are 400-600. |
| Amphora handle, oval in section. stamp. Top of handle, roughly square stamp, Greek: N or NE?. Type is similar to a secondary stamp on a Rhodian amphora. Coarse pink clay with frequent small to medium spherical ... 3rd or 2nd c. BC (by type), mid-3rd c. BC (context) |
| Amphora handle, oval in section. Diam of handle 0.047 stamp. Rectangular stamp on top of handle, Greek: PHI. As Koehler nos. 4176, 481, 493, 494. Coarse light yellow clay with rare small tabular angular ... early 3rd c. BC (Koehler); mid-3rd c. BC (context) |
| Bowl or dish with concave base. stamp. Interior bottom, off-center, cross with double outline (Hayes motif 71). Motif similar to C-1934-312, C-1937-2211 and C-1938-65 Fine light red clay with rare, medium, ... Late 5th-early 6th century (date based on Hayes, LRP, p. 365) |
| Chafing-dish cover with conical body and narrow torus neck. Similar to C 1934 559 (Corinth XI, p. 182, no. 35), C 1934 1292 (Corinth XI, p. 182, no. 36, pl. III A, g). As C 1961 44. Coarse red clay fired ... Based on steep, conical profile. See Corinth XI, p. 40. |
| Bowl with echinoid body, rounded inturned lip. graffito. Outside, below rim, Greek: K… Fine reddish yellow clay with rare, medium, rounded black inclusions. Fragment. Single fragment preserves part of ... 2007/06/05 |
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