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| Corinthian capital, front and side concave faces meet at corner of abacus, truncated into facet 0.155 m. wide. Bottom of abacus preserves scar for attachment of corner tendril spiral. All 3 vertical faces ... Roman |
| Over-sized pilgrim jug, constructed like flat-bottom jar with neck, two handles placed just above "base"; cone-shaped neck. Two broad vertical strap handles W00.051, rise from just above max. diam. of ... ? 84? Prob. 12th c. or Frankish 13th (by decoration) |
| One-handled jar with ovoid body, tall flaring neck with minimum lower D00.044. Neck rises from rounded offset on shoulder to lip without articulated lip. Double-ribbed vertical strap handle attached to ... Context late 4th c. ? |
| Floor of pan tile. On floor, upper surface, rectangular stamp. stamp. Rectangular stamp, lt. end missing, W00.038, PL00.05. Latin: ].I.COR Pinkish tan clay, few fr. mudstone, few lumps of white and reddish-brown ... Early Roman |
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