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On convex surface scratched in the dry clay:
Grayish pink clay (burned?). Good, though clouded, glaze inside and out. Cistern, interior well. Leica PD 1133-15(C 12) ... 21 March 1932 |
Base only preserved. Moulded ring base.
Scratched on the undersurface:
Attic clay. Rather metallic glaze, scratched away in a ring around the outside of the base and around the outer edge of the underside ... 29 February 1932 |
Buff surface seems to be slipped; light red coarse clay.
Dipinto in matte red: Leica, 2-294 PD 1133-38(Ha 40) ... 4 April 1932 |
Top of the out-turned upper member of the rim inscribed:
Below the upper member on the outside:
Coarse fabric of variab le thickness. Pinkish buff clay, grayish at core and full of large bits; overlaid ... 7 April 1932 |
Interior decorated with coarse hatched band enclosing four very small stamped palmettes.
Inside the ring foot, scratched in the dry clay, the letters:
Attic clay, rather dull black glaze.
ADDENDA ... 16 April 1932 |
Fragment from bottom; mended from two pieces; a small part of the foot preserved. Ring foot.
Letters scratched in the dry clay within ring foot:
Attic clay, fair. Rather cloudy black glaze inside and ... 19 April 1932 |
Mended from many fragments; one small piece, and chips, missing from rim. Very small flattened base, set off from body by unglazed groove; hemispherical body. Just below the rim, around the outside, a ... 22 April 1932 |
Lower part only preserved. Ring base separated from body by concave moulding, so that it approaches profiled foot. Scraped groove around outside and resting surface of ring.
On convex center, graffito: ... 22 April 1932 |
Mended from several fragments; about half of neck missing. Small jug; oval body tapering to small foot and neck; triple-ridged handle from slightly flaring neck to shoulder. Upper part of body heavily ... 25 April 1932 |
Fragment from shoulder and the lower part of neck.
Letters inscribed in the wet clay:
Pink to cream clay. Surface cream. Previously North Basement-Jar Fragments, Block IX (late 2nd and 3rd c. AD) in ... 16 May 1932 |
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