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| Flat body sherd. Orange slip. Incised or impressed linear design. Center: center of cross and to left complete arm of cross; below arm a bird's head.
Cf. Hayes, LRP, stamp types 209B (bird) and 331 (cross) ... 6th century ? |
| Low flaring ring foot. Flaring lower body turning sharply up to vertical concave upper body. Vertical rim with rounded lip. Handles attach to lower body and top of the base. Shallow incised line above ... late 10th-late 11th (G. Sanders) |
| stamp. Stamp impressed vertically, reading from bottom up: ME ] RCATOR Coarse reddish brown clay. Fragment. Fragment from base of neck, broken all around ... 1960/04/29 |
| Plate or shallow bowl with straight wall. Pale yellow (5Y 7/3) to yellow (5Y 7/6) interior slip with transparent glaze. Upper half of interior surface painted with evenly-spaced measles filling spaces ... 12th century A.D. (Sanders, Corinth XX, pp. 392-393). |
| Amphora with rounded shoulder (and probably ovoid body), vertical, squared rim, and attachment for vertical, round or oval handle; upper shoulder and neck/rim are melded on from a separate piece of clay ... Late 11th to early 12th century AD. See Sarachane II (1992), pp. 73-5, no. 54b, fig. 24.8-11 |
| Plate or shallow bowl with a flaring ring foot and flat undersurface Very pale brown (10YR 7/4), unglazed slip on exterior (self slipped?), and bright green (not on Munsell scale) glaze on interior; shallow ... 12th century A.D. |
| Square impost with flaring profile, flat bottom and top. Decorated on all four sides with simple pattern of overlapping water leaves, with tips pointed up. Marble. Complete or intact. Intact ... 1934/10/25 |
Rectangular capital with flat bottom, flaring sides,carved on one narrow end with Maltese cross. Marble. Complete or intact. Intact ... ? |
| Bronze needle consisting of a long, thick shaft, rounded square in section, tapering to a sharp point. Head flattened and pierced with a circular hole. Cf. Corinth XII, p. 176, #1235-1240 for the type ... Late Roman or Byzantine |
| Bronze implement consisting of a long, flattened shaft tapering toward the point. Head consists of a slightly rounded, flattened rectangle of metal separated from shaft by notches on either side. Faint ... 1933 |
| Bronze pin consisting of a thin shaft, circular in section, ending in a head in the shape of a bird (duck?). Incised spiral around shaft below head. Feathers of bird represented by incised chevrons; eye ... 5th or 6th century |
| Large bronze needle consisting of a long shaft, rounded rectangular in section, ending in a flattened, split head pierced with an elongated oval eye. Cf. Corinth XII, p. 176, #1246-1247 for similar type ... Late Roman or Byzantine? |
| Bronze implement consisting of a thin shaft, rectangular in section, tapering slightly to a blunt point. May be a pin, needle, or for some other unknown function. Bronze Fragment. Single fragment preserves ... 1933/03/28 |
| Bronze implement consisting of a long, flattened shaft tapering to a blunt point. Head of implement made of a slightly wider flattened strip of metal, lined up with shaft on one side and slightly convex ... 1933 |
| Small moulded mask or plaque featuring deeply carved eyes with pupils rolled upwards, straight nose, indented nostrils. No holes for eyes and nostrils. Possibly female. Reddish slip with black details ... 1933/04/03 |
| The figure is nude to the hips, with drapery covering the left arm. Anatomy unusually well delineated. The figure is hollow, with a flat back. Traces of white slip, pink paint on flesh. Friable buff clay ... Early 5th century B.C. |
| Bronze fork with two long tines, rhomboidal in section and tapering to a point, joined to the handle by a horseshoe-shaped element. Bipartite handle with lower section comprised of polyhedric section (L ... Late 11th to end of 12th century? |
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