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Dish with tubular ring foot, slightly flaring body, tublular rim. Blue glass. Few bubbles, most elongated horizontally Complete profile. 1 fragment. <25% of diameter. Free-blown ... After mid-1st century CE. Cf. Agora XXXIV p. 57, #117; Corinth XII p. 99, #631 |
| Half-lifesized mask with straight nose and open mouth. Self-slip. Soft reddish-yellow clay with rare small round inclusions. Fragment. Single frgt., preserving nose and upper lip. Self-slip chipped at ... 1934/04/13 |
| Less-than-lifesized terracotta mask with curly hair and beard. Yellow slip. Hard reddish-yellow clay with few small inclusions. Light gray interior. Fragment. Single frgt., preserving one original edge ... 1934/04/13 |
| Less-than-lifesized mouldmade mask with short, slightly wavy hair and holes for suspension. Close to MF-1981-7. Hair painted red. Hard pink clay with frequent oblong inclusions. Fragment. Single frgt., ... 1934/04/13 |
Cyma reversa type. Hollow cylindrical portable altar with square plinth, cyma reversa base molding. Plinth H. 0.009. Cyma reversa decorated with very intricate and delicate Lesbian leaf and dart pattern ... 1936/05/14 |
| Slightly less than life-sized. Large crooked, flattened nose, scowling mouth, wrinkles around nose and mouth. Holes for eyes (Diam. 0.015), nostrils (Diam. 0.011), and at sides of mouth. Light brown slip, ... 1936/05/29 |
| Shallow, with rounded rim, sloping sides, deep kick. Pontil mark. Cf. Lamm, Mittelalterliche Glaser, pl 24:4 (Egyptian, ninth to eleventh century). Found in the "kitchen pit" (see Davidson 1952, Corinth ... |
Window glass with wide variation in thickness (1-5 mm). According to Hayward, probably at least three separate glass panes. Black-corroded pieces were probably more yellow-green, and silvery one closer ... |
Slightly convex bowl with vertical rim and slight tapered lip Exterior: single line of protruding lobes, about 15 degrees off vertical, mostly uniform size and spacing. Interior: single large wheel cut ... Based on Corinth 12 |
| Bottle: thickened rounded rim flaring from cylindrical neck. Vertical body.
Also knop stem of a goblet, handle of a lid Glass in pale yellow, colorless, turquoise blue, light green, dark blue, and light ... Bottle to 4th century by Davidson; knop stem correlates this (Cf. Davidson 1952, Corinth 12, cat. 364-365, Agora XXXIV #217-220) |
| Fragment. Preserving upper half. |
Reclassified as C 1936 2446 |
| Fragment. Preserving half of torso. |
Bronze bell with long shaft. Thick crown projects from top with large circular hole for suspension. Setting for clapper visible under apex. Bronze. Complete profile. Two frgts., preserving profile: larger ... based on coins in context (NB 140, p. 37-38) |
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