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| One-handled wide shallow saucepan with false base consisting of flat bottom, vertical sides, body curves down, then out and up with vertical profile to narrow outturned rim. Handle hollow with seam running ... 2nd quarter to mid-13th c. CE, according to Sanders; comparanda Late Byzantine |
| Rounded pointed stylus, begins to flatten out toward other end just before break. Similar to Bone Fragment. Broken at one end, single fragment ... 1976/07/22 |
| Stylus with round shaft, one broad flattened end. Point broken off. Similar to MF-1973-54 bone Missing parts. 2 joining fragments, point broken off ... 1976/05/27 |
| Unguent spoon or other kind of spatulate, similar to Davidson 1952, Corinth 12, #1328 bone Fragment. Broken off on one end ... Found in the fill of the Roman Cellar (retained in the sample of lot 1976-117), for the dating of which see Slane 1986, Hesperia 55, 271-318 |
Conical loomweight with flat bottom in so far as preserved, tall slender body with max. diameter at ca. 0.035 m above bottom, above which flattened slightly on front and back, tapering to rounded tip; ... Late Hellenistic, context Tiberian. |
Biconical loomweight with flat bottom, flare to maximum diam., above which tapers to round point. Small suspension hole 0.022 below tip. For shape see Corinth XII, p. 149, fig. 23, p. 153, profile IX ... Context Tiberian |
| Stamped conical loomweight, profile VIII, with flat bottom, low bevel, tapering to suspension hole. stamp. Oval stamp above bevel with winged figure to right. See MF-3369 (Davidson 1952, Corinth 12, cat.1106, ... 2nd half 5th c. BC according to N. Bookidis |
| Stamped conical loomweight with flat bottom, relatively high but rounded bevel (0.017-0.018), tapering to tip. Suspension hole 0.024 from tip. stamp. Oval stamp above bevel with possible base and rod; ... 2nd half 4th c. BC, according to N. Bookidis |
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