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Late Roman C fragment of center of dish with stamped figure in long robe, hands apparently raised beside head; right arm bent at elbow; left arm very indistinct; crown on head; long tresses of hair seem ... 1931 |
Fragment, from bottom of flat dish, rises slightly in center, around which are stamped a series of small animals (dogs, bears?). Parts of four are preserved; simple outline technique.
Red clay; red glaze ... 1931 |
Late Roman C fragment from bottom of a dish with rising center. Stamped or engraved with a fish (dolphin?), simple and effectively stylized.
Rather fine clay; thin dark red glaze. Leica, 2-185 ... 1931 |
Fragment from center of large dish. Six veined leaves radiate from a stamped circle; between the points of each leaf a whirling rosette.
African Red Slip Ware. Leica, 2-181 ... 1931 |
Twice stamped with motif consisting of a figure-eight between two maeander squares.
Light red clay; red wash.
Late Roman B. Leica, 2-185 ... 1931 |
Late Roman B fragment from center of large dish. Five small "pine trees" radiate from a large impressed circle; between each tree concentric circles.
Light red clay; red glaze. Leica, 2-185 ... 1931 |
Fragment from central part of large Late Roman B dish. Within two concentric hatched bands is a "pine tree" with slightly concave sides and traces of concentric circle.
Brick red clay; red glaze. Leica, ... 1931 |
Late Roman C fragment from bottom of plate. Stamped on rising center with cross, circles between the arms.
Good red clay; thin red glaze inside. Leica, 2-291 ... 29 January 1932 |
| Late Roman B plate fragment. Preserves head and shoulders of a figure, perhaps a priest, with left hand next to his shoulder holding a Latin cross which touches his head. He seems to be wearing a surplice ... 4 February 1932 |
Late Roman C dish fragment. On the rising center is stamped a Latin cross.
Medium coarse, red clay. Lustrous red wash inside. Leica, 2-291 ... 12 February 1932 |
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