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| Bronze implement, most likely a Byzantine fork, consisting of two tines, square in section and tapering to sharp points, attached to a flat oval element with small projections at each corner. Lower part ... Byzantine? |
Circular bronze lid with oval hinge perforated by circular suspension hole projecting from slightly pointed top. Bronze. Fragment. Single frgt., preserving most of body and loop hinge. Rough surface, smooth ... based on coins in context (NB 139, p. 111) |
Gold Fragment ... 1935/05/13 |
| Bronze object made of a long rod of metal, circular in section, possibly bent into a hook at one end. Function unknown. Bronze Fragment. Single fragment preserves part of metal rod, hook (?); both ends ... 1934/05/24 |
| Lead Complete or intact ... 1934/05/29 |
| Lead Complete or intact ... 1934/05/29 |
Fragment of a bronze pin consisting of a shaft, circular in section, ending in a spherical head. Cf. Corinth XII, p. 281, #2273-2274 for similar pins. Bronze Missing parts. Single fragment preserves head ... Late Roman (4th or 5th century)? Based on analogy with Corinth XII, p. 281, #2273-2274 |
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