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| Bowl (Morgan calls cup), with flat base, straight flaring body rising at ca. 30 degrees. White slip over all. In brown slip on interior, central cross, ends of arms terminating in large spirals turned ... Late Byzantine |
| Bowl with undulating walls, flaring rim, flaring rounded lip. Somewhat similar in shape to C-1937-37. Yellow glaze all over with uneven brown stripes. Coarse pink clay with rare, fine, red inclusions and ... Middle-Late Byzantine ? |
| See C-1933-828. See C-1933-828. See C-1933-828. Fragment. Single frgt., preserving small part of wall, rim, lip ... Middle-Late Byzantine ? |
Flat slab. Carved with 3 concentric diamonds with corners marked by trefoilsand hearts; elongated leaf-rosette in center. Smooth-leaved acanthussprays with plain borders in the corners fill rest of rectangle.Triple-ridged ... Early Christian ? |
| Plate with shallow, convex flaring body and squared lip. White slip on inner and outer surface. Pale yellow glaze on inner surface over lip on exterior. Free-style decoration according to Morgan's classification ... Late 12th - 1st half 13th century |
Dish or shallow bowl with flat, shallow ring base and straight flaring walls. Dull red slip. Stamped design on floor is of a ivy leaf with curving tendril. Small portion of s-motif preserved next to it ... Motif occurs on Group IIA, which Hayes dates to c. 440-490 |
| Fragment from floor of plate or shallow bowl. Exterior plain. Interior bares impressed decoration: central medallion of undetermined form, surrounded by band of leaf-shaped (?) motif. Fragment. Single ... 1934/03/28 |
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