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| Pan tile with shallow concave curve, tapering from one end to other. Edges cut at angle. Upper surface not quite regular; near center 3 parallel finger strokes running parallel to long sides, then curving ... Early 5th c. A.C. ? |
| Flat pan tile, Corinthian type, underside left rough, upper surface smoother. stamp. Large stamp deeply impressed in top, PL00.069 W00.022, Greek: P]REIMOU Coarse light red clay with frequent fine and ... Roman, context 10th-11th c. A.C. |
| Curved pan tile of Laconian type with slight taper from preserved end to center; finished edge vertical, side edges beveled; underside pitted with two hemispherical finger marks at preserved end, and finger ... Context Middle to Late Roman (4C AC NPD) |
| Curved pan tile; underside pitted, upperside smooth. stamp. Rectangular stamp on top, Latin: ATANI See FP-170. Pinkish white coarse clay, fired pale brown at surface, with frequent large gray and medium ... Context Middle to Late Roman (4C AC NPD) |
| Floor of pan tile. On floor, upper surface, rectangular stamp. stamp. Rectangular stamp, lt. end missing, W00.038, PL00.05. Latin: ].I.COR Pinkish tan clay, few fr. mudstone, few lumps of white and reddish-brown ... Early Roman |
Sicilian type of pan tile with horizontal floor and two vertical side lips. The side lips rise 0.03 above the top horizontal surface. The side lips are 0.045 wide, tapering from thin upper to thick lower ... Probably Hadrianic by Williams in Hesperia report. |
| Stamped Roman pan tile. stamp. End of stamp in rectangular field on upper surface, Latin: [---] DI Coarse hard clay with large angular red and brown inclusions. Fragment. Single frgt., broken on all edges ... 2013/06/04 |
| Pan tile with slightly concave bottom and sloping top. Smoothed and slipped. stamp. Square stamp preserves one letter: E Coarse very pale brown clay with frequent small to large subrounded and angular ... Classical to Hellenistic |
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