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Excavation under museum ... Depicts the following; Plan; State |
| A roughly rectangular block, present bottom smooth; one face vertical, roughly picked with smooth band W00.04 along one vertical edge; 2 adjacent sides roughly vertical and sculpted, but rounded at top; ... Roman |
| Palmette-lotus, light on dark stencil ground, alternating double band. Fragment. Fragment, traces of lime mortar on it. Ca. 2.50m below road level in front of St. John's and opposite entrance in late construction ... 1904/05/20 |
| Thin revetment, smoothed on back and front.Attributed by Kent to left of a 2-column(at least) inscription. graffito. Greek, letter H00.007-00.009, parts of seven lines: GO[ / RH[ / EIA[ / SA[ / PA[ / AN[ ... Roman |
| Thin revetment slab, smoothed back and front. Inscribed on one face; attributed by Kent to center, with parts of two columns. graffito. Greek. Letter H00.007-00.011; parts of four lines:]AS E[] ... 1908/04/11 |
Unevenly flaring ring foot; flat resting surface; flat undersurface; body straight flaring at 45 degrees; nearly vertical rim H00.031, squared lip. White paint all over; tondo: sgraffito medallion with ... 12th cent. A.C. |
| Handmade terracotta figurine of horse and rider. Horse has thick neck, long body, tapering legs. Tail projects straight back. Rider grips onto back of horse, with wide pellets for arms and legs. Horse ... 1908/04/16 |
| Standing male figure, over half life-size; weight on r. leg; l. leg bent slightly; square pillar support at l. side; r. arm bent across chest, l. at side, flexed. Wears tunic, visible at neck, and Greek ... late 2nd or 3rd century AD |
| Large-scale head, hair bound by fillet, convex in section, pierced by at least two holes spaced 00.075 m. apart D00.005; hair parted in middle, falls in flat wavy locks over crown; around face, large ... Roman 2nd-3rd c. ? |
| Relief with part of a draped figure in low relief on slab with sawn back. Preserved is drapery over lower half of figure (?). Three broad, flat stacked folds define figure's left side (?); uppermost has ... Early Roman |
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