|
| Lower part of hemispherical body. Relief decoration on exterior with net pattern. Traces of black glaze. Cf. Corinth VII.3 N908-910. inscribed. Inscribed in mould: in Greek: R upside downto decoration ... Mid 2nd c. B.C. (GRE), context 1st c. A.C. |
| Baking pan steep flaring body, in so far as preserved, broad horizontal outturned rim W00.024, very lightly concave on top, squared outer face. Highly micaceous cooking clay, with golden mica, hackly fracture, ... Context at least mid 1st A.C. |
Deep bowl with vertical ring foot, flat undersurface, flaring to nearly cylindrical body, which contracts slightly to thick round lip. Malhorn style. Cream-colored slip painted decoration: from bottom ... 2nd quarter 19th c. A.D. |
Deep convex lid, flattening slightly to broad rim, articulated by a shallow groove, interior flange inturned slightly from vertical. Solid small knob handle. See C-1934-524, C-1935-412 for shape. Exterior ... 2nd quarter 19th c. A.D. |
Plastic attachment in form of human, with tapering cylinder for body, narrow cylindrical neck, two strips for arms, attached to side; left forearm possibly folded across chest. Hollow. White slip over ... ? coins Roman to 10th c. |
| Bowl with disk foot, convex body flaring at ca. 25 degrees. White slip and light yellow glaze overall. In brown slip on interior, central cross, ends of arms with spirals turned clockwise; boss in center ... Based on comparanda. Frankish coins. |
|
|