Plate With Offset Rim.
One-fourth of rim preserved.
Upper surface of rim has convex-concave profile. Hard, fine, very micaceous, light brownish gray fabric (2.5YR 6/2); shiny gray glaze, somewhat mottled ... Context of 160-130
Plate With Offset Rim.
Segment preserving about one-fourth of plate from rim to just above foot.
Offset rim with concave upper surface. Soft, very micaceous, light gray fabric (10YR 7/1); shiny gray ... Context of 200-110
Plate With Upturned Rim.
Two-thirds of rim, parts of wall, and half of foot restored.
Flaring ring foot; beveled resting surface; convex underside.
Slightly inclined rim. On floor, rouletting bordered ... Context of 150-110
Plate With Upturned Rim.
Center of floor, most of rim, and large parts of wall restored.
Small ring foot, convex to outside; rounded resting surface. Low, vertical rim. Rouletting bounded by single grooves ... Context of 110 to early 1st century after Christ
Plate With Upturned Rim.
P 12091 a, b
Fragment of rim (a) and fragment of floor, near foot (b).
Very flat floor with trace of rouletting at inner edge of fragment b. Vertical rim offset from floor ... Context of 110-75
Plate With Upturned Rim.
Three joining fragments of rim (a) and one fragment of floor (b).
Thick wall. Gently upturned rim. Very fine and hard gray/light gray fabric (10YR 6/1) with very little mica; ... Mixed Hellenistic and late Roman context
Fish-plate.
Part of foot and over half of rim and wall missing.
High, flaring ring foot; rounded resting surface, reserved; pointed underside. Deep scraped groove around depression and around edge of ... Context of before ca. 150, with disturbance
Bowl Or Small Plate.
Foot and base of wall; foot chipped.
Flaring foot; slightly rounded resting surface; convex underside. Two concentric circles at center of floor and two more outside them.
Soft, ... Context of 200-110
Bowl.
Rim fragment.
Widely outturned rim with two narrow grooves in upper surface. Soft, micaceous, friable, light gray fabric (10YR 7/1); dull, dark gray glaze (2.5Y 4/), mostly missing.
Possibly from ... Context of 200-110