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| Single fragment preserving full width of flat rim and small part of rounded shoulder of a dinos. The inside and outside edges of the mouth are red, and there are alternating black and red tongues on the ... 580-570 B.C. |
| Cup with vestigial base ring, smeared, concave undersurface. Body flares out at ca. 45 degrees, then, inset, rises vertically to inset vertical rim with round lip. Single vertical loop handle attached ... ? Late Byz. ? |
| Cup with rounded body, everted fine lip. Vertical ring handle attached to body, flat strap in section. Exterior: handle framed by black bands; to left, wavy yelwlow line outlined in black, similar to rt ... Late Byzantine Coins to Manuel I |
| Pitcher with ovoid body curving into high, rounded shoulder. Vertical handle at base of shoulder with pinched termination. Exterior, on shoulder, broad band of rinceau between circumference lines; short ... Late Byzantine or later |
| Plate with disk base, straight flaring body rising at 45 degrees to upturned narrow, triangular rim. Green glaze over interior and overlapping rim. Moderately fine clay fired light brown out to pinker ... Frankish or later |
| Plate or bowl with flaring ring foot, flat resting and undersurface. Flaring convex body. Interior, on floor circle with cross and repeated angles; similar motif on body with hatched areas between. Light ... Late Byzantine |
| Bowl with ring foot, hemispherical body, tapered lip. White slip over all. Central medallion with 4 rows of incised diagonals, separated by incised vertical lines; outer border of incised bars between ... Context Frankish |
Bowl with flaring ring foot, narrow round resting surface, flat undersurface. Foot curves continuously into body. Body rises with straight profile at 45 degrees to max. diam., then turns vertically to ... Late Byz. |
| Plate with horizontal body, with slight curve at outer break. For same or similar plate cf. C-1937-1135. Thick white slip inside and out. Inside, band of fine zigzag and feathered spirals, interrupted ... Late Byzantine |
| Bowl with vertical ring foot, round resting surface, undersurface trimmed with broad channel leaving raised center. Straight flaring body. Interior, pale slip, central gridiron in dark brown with dark ... Frankish |
| Plate with flaring ring foot, flat undersurface, widely flaring body. On floor, unintelligible curvilinear motif in yllow, gray-blue and black. On exterior thin green glaze. Dense white clay with dense ... 78 Middle to Late Byzantine |
| Plate with ring foot, body rises at ca. 30 degrees inslightly convex curve to round lip with deep notches. White slip over all. Interior, medallion with heraldically opposed peacocks of which tails and ... Late Byzantine |
| Plate with low vertical ring foot, narrow resting surface, flat undersurface. Shallow nearly horizontal body curving up to oblique, outturned rim with round lip. For profile cf. Atasoy, Iznik, fig. 27, ... Last quarter 16th c. |
| Bowl with flaring ring foot, angled resting surface, convex undersurface. Deep convex body rising at 45 degrees or more to nearly vertical round lip. White slip inside. On interior large animal - deer ... Late 12th to 13th c. |
Cf. C-1936-0090A. Fragment. Single body frgt ... 1936/04/21 |
| Small button base, ovoidal body curving continuously up to slightly everted rim with rounded lip and offset outside by a low ridge.Two vertical ring handles, with rectangular section and central groove, ... Late 11th- very early 12th c. (Guy Sanders) |
| Bowl with nearly vertical foot, body with even, shallow curve. Rim marked off from body by broad flat groove, and bears shallow groove near inner edge; rounded lip. Interior: impressed central medallion ... 1936/05/09 |
| Bowl with vertical false ring foot, flat resting surface, interior of foot cut away from flat undersurface. Straight flaring body. White slip on interior. Painted in manganese on floor: broken-bar Alpha ... Frankish |
| Amphora stand, consisting of flaring ring foot with rounded face, attached to flaring body, oblique round lip. Hollow. Hard-fired cooking fabric fired brown to gray, with numerous tiny white inclusions ... 72? Middle to Late Roman ? |
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