Two fragments of a shallow Samian A bowl with very low ring base and incurved rim. Joins with P 22067.
Orange clay and glaze. The clay and glaze on the inside are blackened by burning. Cistern. Leica ... 14 April 1937
Two fragments from a deep Samian A plate with a flat broad rim. Restored in plaster.
Orange clay and glaze. Cistern. Leica, LXI-20 PD 1171-152 ... 14 April 1937
Shallow Samian A bowl with low base ring and carinated rim rouletted on its narrow top surface and lower edge. Restored in plaster. On the floor, within two stamped concentric circles is stamped an eight-pointed ... 14 April 1937
Nearly one-half preserved of a low bowl on a high ring foot, copying Italian Sigillata. The side joins the floor at a sharp angle. There is no rim. Restored in plaster.
Within four concentric rings of ... 14 April 1937
Fragment of a deep Pergamene bowl on heavy ring foot, slightly convex sides and high carinated rim. About one-half of base and small piece of rim preserved. Restored in plaster.
Buff clay and flaky red ... 14 April 1937
Small carinated bowl, bottom missing and about half of side wall. Restored in plaster.
Gray clay with bits and thin dark gray glaze. Cistern. Leica ... 14 April 1937
Small deep bowl of "salt cellar" shape, flat base with slightly convex sides. Part of floor and side missing. Restored in plaster.
Gray clay and dark gray glaze. Cistern. Leica PD 1171-153 ... 14 April 1937
Fragment of floor of a Samian A plate, broken all around.
Stamp within two sets of concentric circles:
Orange laminated clay and flaky orange glaze. Cistern. Leica, 96-8-28, 96-19-30, 96-19-31 ... 14 April 1937
From a large lid. Broken all around; at top, trace of handle. Female figure at right, wearing Doric chiton; hair piled high in loose ringlets. She stands facing, but looks to left. Over her left shoulder ... 12 April 1937
Part of the bottom of a bowl with low foot. In interior a scratched face with deeply bored eyes, wearing a helmet(?).
On outside, letters:
Coarse light red to buff clay; thick dull red glaze on inside; ... 13 April 1937