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Red opaque glass bases. Red opaque glass Fragment. Frgts ... 11h to mid-12th c. according to Corinth 12 |
| Goblet with nearly cylindrical body, flaring slightly to high, straight flaring rim offset from body by an applied thread, round lip. prunts applied to body in a checkerboard pattern. Colourless glass ... Probably 13th c. |
11h to mid-12th c. according to Corinth 12 |
| Cup with cylindrical body, flaring slightly at top and bottom. Rim finished with applied coil of dark blue glass. On the sides, a mould-blown pattern of ribs, gradually fading into the surface toward the ... 11th to mid-12th c, based on Corinth 12 |
11h to mid-12th c. according to Corinth 12 |
11h to mid-12th c. according to Corinth 12 |
11h to mid-12th c. according to Corinth 12 |
11h to mid-12th c. according to Corinth 12 |
11h to mid-12th c. according to Corinth 12 |
11h to mid-12th c. according to Corinth 12 |
11h to mid-12th c. according to Corinth 12 |
11h to mid-12th c. according to Corinth 12 |
| Simple hoop consisting of olive-green glass twisted into spiral form and flattened there ends meet. Thread of opaque red glass wound around and partially marvered in. Olive green glass. Fragment. Single ... 11th-mid 12th c. |
| Simple hoop consisting of flat band, convex on outside; cold-painted in gold: circles containing crosses, with dots between arms. Blue glass. Fragment. Ca. 1/4 circumference. Forum Northeast ... 11th-mid 12th c. |
| Forum Northeast ... 1937/03/26 |
| Rounded buckle with straight side narrowed for attachment of tongue and plate; series of grooves for tongue to fall upon. Similar to but somewhat cruder than MF-5846 (Davidson 1952, Corinth 12, cat. 2230) ... not later than 13th c., according to Corinth 12 |
| Type O. Flat, narrow hoop bearing an incised scroll pattern. Circular, flat bezel, with incised scroll pattern divided into four equal sections. Silver Complete or intact ... Tenth-twelfth century context. |
Bronze spatulate implement with a short shaft, circular in section, tapering at one end to a blunt point which bends back slightly toward bottom. At other end of shaft, flat, small spatulate head carved ... Roman period |
Bronze pin with shaft circular in section, tapering at oen end to a point and tapering slightly at the other where it attaches to head. Head large and polygonal, with fourteen facets. 0.007 m from head, ... 4th century |
| Thimble, cone-shaped, tapering from bottom to top, forming flat band; open at top. Decorated with diagonal lines of stippling, forming triangles, alternately at bottom or top. Single line at bottom and ... Context Manuel I at least |
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