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| Amorphous glass lump. Colorless greenish glass. Fragment. Single frgt., preserving lump of glass ... probably no later than early 5th c. AD, according to Antonaras |
| Deep hemispherical bowl, ending in slightly everted, cut off rim. Bands of fine, horizontal incisions 0.01, 0.025, 0.03, 0.035 below rim. Colorless bluish glass, no impurities, very few pinpricks. Fragment ... early 4th c. to 1st quarter 5th c. AD, according to Antonaras |
| See Lot 1983-16:01A. Colorless bluish glass, no impurities, very few pinpricks. Fragment. Single frgt., preserving part of upper body. Free Blown ... early 4th c. to 1st quarter 5th c. AD, according to Antonaras |
| See Lot 1983-16:01A. Colorless bluish glass, no impurities, very few pinpricks. Fragment. Single frgt., preserving part of upper body. Two dark discolored spots or marks on outer surface. Free Blown ... early 4th c. to 1st quarter 5th c. AD, according to Antonaras |
| See Lot 1983-16:01A. Colorless bluish glass, no impurities, very few pinpricks. Fragment. Single frgt., preserving part of upper body. Discolored brown. Free Blown ... early 4th c. to 1st quarter 5th c. AD, according to Antonaras |
| See Lot 1983-16:01A. Colorless bluish glass, no impurities, very few pinpricks. Fragment. Single frgt., preserving part of upper body. Iridescent weathering. Free Blown ... early 4th c. to 1st quarter 5th c. AD, according to Antonaras |
Circular vessel with concave bottom. Decorated with spirally wound thread with at least four coils. Colorless greenish glass, covered with milky weathering. Fragment. Single frgt., preserving part of bottom ... Flavian-2nd c., according to Antonaras |
Glass jug or bottle with cylindrical neck wider at its base. Rim folded out-, down-, up-, and out-, creating flange. Stripe handle of vessel attached on neck. Colorless bluish glass. Fragment. Single frgt., ... Flavian-2nd c., possibly into 3rd c., according to Antonaras |
| Glass working remains including chunks, 3 pieces of glass layer, and droplet. Colorless bluish glass. Fragment. Six frgts., preserving one droplet., two chunks, and three layers of working remains ... 2nd half 2nd c., based on pottery, to 4th c., based on coins, according to Antonaras |
| Glass plate or dish with convex flaring wall and fire polished rim. Colorless greenish glass. Free of impurities and pinpricks. Fragment. Two joining frgts., preserving part of rim. Free Blown ... 2nd and 4th c., according to Antonaras |
| See Lot 1983-45:01A. See Lot 1983-45:01A. Fragment. Single frgt., preserving small part of rim. Free Blown ... 2nd and 4th c., according to Antonaras |
| Glass working remains consisting of five greenish deformed masses, three decolorized deformed masses, and layer of decolorized glass between two layers or mortar. Greenish glass, decolorized glass, mortar ... 3rd c. plus 4th c. contamination, according to Antonaras |
| Deep ribbed bowl preserving parts of one vertical, slightly slanting rib. Colorless buish glass, no impurities or pinpricks. Fragment. Single frgt., preserving part of rim and upper body. Glastopferei ... Early 2nd with 2nd-3rd c. contamination, according to Antonaras |
Glass flask or unguentarium with globular body, long cylindrical neck constricted at base, flaring rim, and fire polished lip. Colorless bluish glass. No impurities, few pinpricks. Fragment. Single frgt., ... end 1st to 2nd c. AD, according to Antonaras |
| Ca. life-sized statue of youth, frontal with weight on rt. leg, left bent, lt. thigh slightly forward. Arms down and out from side, head turned slightly to proper lt. Nude except for himation gathered ... 1928/05/29 |
| Late Roman C form 3 bowl. Vertical ring foot with a slightly beveled edge with flat resting and undersurface, convex body. Similar to Hayes LRC form 3 type B no. 2 (Hayes Late Roman Pottery, p. 330-331 ... 2/4 5th c. to 4/4 5th c. AD (Hayes LRP, p. 337) |
| Thin-walled open vessel, possibly a crater. On right edge herm with archaistic drapery overhanging shaft. The rest of the sherd shows the right half of a symmetrical acanthus scroll with leaves at top ... Probably Late Augustan |
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