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| Small saucer with convex body, flaring outward toward rounded, outturned lip. Dark green glass with yellowish green, and bluish green threads Fragment. Single fragment preserving small part of lip and ... 2008/05/21 ... MF |
| Finger ring with hoop squared in section opposite the bezel, becoming rounded approaching the bezel, which is oval with beveled its two long sides on its underside. Gold (XRF 88% Au) Complete or intact ... 3rd/2nd c. B.C.- Early Empire , 1st c. A.C ... MF |
| Stylus with shaft circular in section, tapering towards pointed ends. Similar to Davidson 1952, Corinth 12, #s 1372 (MF 4311) and 1374 (MF 3958) Incised mid-shaft with diagonal hatching between two sets ... 12th century, ΝPD ... MF 2008 15 |
| Iron blade inserted in hollow bone handle, round in section, wide at point of insertion of blade, tapering towards the other end, hollow there as well (Diam. of hole 0.007), but not pierced through. Bone, ... 2008/05/15 ... (MF 2008 7), spearhead (MF 2008 8), axehead: (MF 2008 |
| Circular lead seal. Obverse: Alexios Komninos, standing frontal, wears a crown with tassles falling on either side of his head down to the level of his chin. He holds a globus cruciger in his left hand ... Reign of Alexios I: 1081-1118 ... MF 2008 17 |
| Necklace made out of the following types of beads: 70 light brown globular, 21 dark brown globular and cylindrical, ranging between 0.002 and 0.005 in diam.; 86 light green globular and cylindrical, 41 ... 2008/05/13 ... MF 2008 18 |
| Button with flat base, slightly convex top; corresponds to Profile type I, Corinth XII, p. 299. Ivory Complete or intact. Intact. Light wear all over ... According to Corinth XII, p. 297, bone and ivory buttons at Corinth do not date later than the Byzantine period (10-12th c. A. C.) ... MF 2008 19 |
| Bronze finger ring with two strands wound together to form a hoop, strands flattened at ends and pressed against flat, circular disk attached to bottom of the collet. Deep collet with applied twisted band ... Based on parallels, ring may date from Late Roman (6th or 7th c.) to Byzantine (11th or 12th c. A.C.) ... MF 2008 20 |
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