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A flat fragment of coarse red clay, probably from a roof tile. The bottom and one finished edge preserved. The bottom unglazed; on the top and finished edge, a thin red to black glaze wash.
The letters ... 22 March 1934 |
A single piece, preserving both handles, neck and mouth, and some of the shoulder. Neck tapers toward top. The dipinto in green. The handles ribbed.
On the neck:
On the shoulder:
Pinkish to buff ... 29 March 1934 |
From the neck of an amphora.
Buff slip, over which are painted faintly discernible red letters: Hellenistic fill, together with a great quantity of other fragments of amphoras. Leica PD 1133-24(F 218) ... 26 March 1934 |
Fragment of shoulder of an amphora(?) with the stump of a ridged handle. Horizontal ribbing below the handle.
Under the handle, between it and the neck, a painted inscription.
Coarse orange red micaceous ... 30 March 1934 |
Much of the mouth, and one handle, broken away. Similar in shape to P 3466.
On the neck, behind the broken handle, in red paint:
Fine clay, buff to red.
ADDENDA P 3466: Piriform body, broader above, ... 2 April 1934 |
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