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| Cover for Hesperia (older format) ... specific view |
| Gaius Publilius, Quaestor ... AE Head of Roma (or hero Perseus) facing r.; wearing winged helmet with head of griffin at top MAKEDONWN TAMIOY GAIOY POPLILIOY Oak wreath SE Building; Manhole at N:20; -140 to -2.30; Well 47-3
Excavation ... 146 BC |
| Philip V ... AE Head of bearded Heracles facing r.; wearing lion skin BASILEWS FILIPPOY Oak wreath; harps above and below; letters above and below Letters and harps SE Building; from mud at 7.35-8.25; MH at N:20; Well ... 220 BC - 178 BC |
| Sicyon ... AE Achaean League Monogram to left Zeus standing l.; holding Nike in right hand and long scepter in left hand [AXAIWN] - SIKYWNIWN Achaea seated l. Letters and monogram SE Building; MH N:20; Well 1947-3; ... 191 BC - 150 BC |
| Stand. Hollow; flaring base with verticle edge; cylidrical stem with heavy ridge at top; flaring top with verticle edge. Buff clay with dark particles. Fragment. Several parts missing Manhole at N-20 September ... 1947/09/16 |
Echinus bowl with low, slightly flaring ring foot, flat undersurface, deep conovex body, inturned rounded lip. Opaque porous glass paste or frit, mottled brown and bluish green on parts of surface. Complete ... Context 146, profile poss. 4-3rd c. BC |
| Black glazed kantharos with west slope and thorn decoration. Tall cup with moulded splayed foot, hollowed out in conical form on underside and with a deep bowl rising in conical shape to maximum diameter ... Down to 146 B.C. |
| Complete or intact ... 1947/09/16 |
| glass Complete or intact ... 1947/09/16 |
| Dark blue glass Complete or intact ... 1947/09/16 |
| Bronze netting needle made of a long, thin rod, circular in section, with double prongs at each end, placed at right angles to each other. Prongs flattened, rectangular in section, and curve inwards toward ... Pre-146 BCE |
| Bronze implement consisting of a long, flat shaft, rectangular in section, tapering to a fine point at one end. At other end, metal flattened into head/blade. Published as a pin; could also be a stylus ... Pre-146 BCE |
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