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Beaker or goblet, tall. Outsplayed, polished rim with cylindrical body. Exterior: horizontal wheel ground grooves about 1/3 of way down surviving wall. Pale green glass, few bubbles Missing parts. Several ... By context. Cf. also Agora XXXIV p 49-51, #97-103. |
Thickened rolled rim, applied as a separate trailed layer to lip. Irregular thickness (0.004 --> 0.002). Neck somewhat tapered; rest of shape unknown Trailed greenish blue rim. Light yellow with greenish ... Corinth XII p. 120 #792 |
| Flat glass panes. Some small glass plaques cut into shapes for use as inlay Opaque glass, blue, yellow, gree, bluish green, olive-green, whitish Fragment. Over 100 fragments, assorted shapes and sizes ... According to Davidson in Corinth XII |
Cup or beaker. Straight plain rim, probably wheel-cut. Convex body; shape of base and foot unknown. Exterior: wide (0.004) horizontal groove 0.001 below lip. Two shallower, narrow grooves 0.0021 below ... By context |
Flat plate. Tall (0.021) vertical base ring. Flat bottom to plate, beginning to curve up to wall. Clear colorless with green tinge. Abundant pinprick-small bubbles, striated horizontally through base and ... 2nd or early 3rd cent (Agora XXXIV #156, 171). NOTE Corinth XII lists as 1st or 2nd cent |
| Loom comb, consisting of hollow implement, triangular in section, widest at open top, tapering to tip where cut into 26 short, blunt teeth. Along upper edge, two holes on each side for rivets. Similar ... Byzantine, 11-12th c. according to Corinth 12 |
Bronze pin with very thin, long shaft, circular in section, tapering to a sharp point at one end. Other end attached to separately made head. Head polygonal with fourteen facets, flat-topped, with four ... 4th century or later |
| Very thin, long shaft of a bronze pin, circular in section, tapering to a fine point. Bronze Missing parts. Single fragment preserves shaft, most of tip; end of tip and head broken off. Shaft bent and ... Byzantine |
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