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| Closed vessel upper body frgt, tapering toward neck or mouth with raised circumference band at upper break. Exterior burnished. Hard, fine clay with some mica; yellowish core, black surface. Fragment ... 1978/10/25 |
| Triangular block with beveled edge 0.026 m. wide, preserving single line, space of 0.045 m., then parts of 2 more lines, ending 0.016 m. from rt. edge. graffito. Greek. Letter H00.010. ]TWN ... Roman |
Flat shaft, pointed at one end, blunt at the other Series of small incised circles along shaft bone Missing parts. Two pieces, fractured ... Third or fourth century |
| Bronze object consisting of a hook/loop of thick bronze wire, flattened into a long strip above the loop. May be a device for suspension such as a lamphanger. Bronze Fragment. Single fragment preserves ... 1925/07/31 |
| Pin or stylus ivory Fragment ... 1925/06/10 |
| Tiny bronze saucer. Bronze. Complete or intact. Found south of wall C, depth 1m ... 1925/06/13 |
| Bronze stylus with thin shaft, circular in section, ending in a triangular blade (broken). Cf. Corinth XII, p. 186, #1350 for shape and possible decoration. Traces of thin lines incised at base of blade, ... Late Roman or Byzantine based on analogy with Corinth XII #1350. |
| Thin shaft, circular in section, ending in polygonal head with nine facets. Cf. Corinth XII, p. 282 #2283. Bronze Fragment. Single fragment preserves part of shaft, all of head; tip and part of shaft broken ... Byzantine or earlier; similar to fourth century pin Corinth XII #2283. |
| Mouldmade terracotta figurine of reclining male figure (banqueter). Body extends to proper right. Left elbow rests on pillow. Left leg extended; right leg bent upwards and right arm rests on right knee ... or Hellenistic |
| Bronze object, most likely a lamphanger or other suspension device, consisting of hook-and-loop element made of bronze wire, formed into a loop and flattened at end, then wrapped twice around wire. Attached, ... Byzantine? (on analogy with lamphangers in Sarachane I, pp. 239-240) |
Small bronze pin with very thin shaft, circular in section, ending in a sharp point. Head of pin spherical, perhaps intended to be polygonal. Bronze Complete or intact. Intact; shaft slightly bent ... 4th or 5th century |
| Bronze unguent spoon with shaft circular in section ending in a shallow concave bowl tipped at an oblique angle to shaft. Shaft seems too thick (Diam. 0.003) to be an ear spoon. Bronze Missing parts. Single ... Late Roman |
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