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First interpretation: weight.
A rough square, stamped B (?) on one side; on the other traces of decoration.
Turkish (?)
ADDENDA, 20 July 1948: Clipped Turkish coin. Turned over to coin department with ... 1 April 1936 ... ADDENDA, 20 July 1948: Clipped Turkish coin. Turned over to coin department with inventory number GCM 1472.391 ... Now catalogued as a coin. N 42828, ΚΚ-613 |
Cut from a slightly polygonal rod, as B 1068. Originally entered as coin 4 for 6.6.52.
See for coins found with it. Gravel fill above elliptical tile drain.
3rd c. A.D. Leica ... 6 June 1953 ... Originally entered as coin 4 for 6.6.52.
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| The pieces are cut from a slightly polygonal rod.
Cf. B 1046 for similar flans from the same area. Originally entered as coins. Late fill on line of east wall of building II, i.e. the poros building southeast ... 3 June 1952 ... Two Coin Flans |
End of a bronze rod somewhat angular in section out by a cold chisel.
Reminiscent of blanks from the mint. South Stoa II, east end , layer III.
Disturbed 2nd c. B.C. context. 6641 Leica ... 18 July 1960 ... Blank for Bronze Coin |
| Fragment of lip missing; otherwise intact. Ring foot; round mouth; grooved handle. Ribbing on neck and body except toward bottom.
Pinkish clay. Orange slip. Stuck to bottom inside, a coin.
ADDENDA Coin ... 7 April 1937 ... Stuck to bottom inside, a coin.
ADDENDA Coin extracted (Oct. 1951) and inventoried as coin no. 32, 7 April 1937 (= Φ-234) ... Found with coin Φ-234. |
A: a twisting snake (?)
Letters in field giota (Γ) and alpha (Α) at top, sigma (Σ) to right.
B: plain. Entered as coin, no. 8, for the day. Red fill (1).
With coin no. 9. Leica ... 14 May 1947 ... Entered as coin, no. 8, for the day ... Red fill (1).
With coin no. 9. |
| A: vertical branch with crescent and star to left.
In field below crescent a small lambda (Λ).
B: plain. Entered as coin no. 10, for the day. North-South Trench II, middle. With coin no. 9. Leica ... 20 June 1947 ... Entered as coin no. 10, for the day ... North-South Trench II, middle. With coin no. 9. |
Skyphos: Pergamene Appliqué.
Fragment of wall.
Nearly vertical wall curving in below. Bunch of three ivy leaves with two clusters of berries, with three more clusters of berries at left.
At right, incised ... 1st-century context, with worn coin of late 1st century (<i>Agora</i> XXVI, variety 152; cf. Svoronos, pl. 80:37-40) ... 1st-century context, with worn coin of late 1st century (Agora XXVI, variety 152; cf. |
| A: dull worn impression of four letters: Δ Ε Κ Α
B: plain.
Cf. BCH 8 (1884), p. 7, pl. II, no. 34. Entered as coin no. 4 a, for the day. Byzantine fill.
With coin no. 4. Leica ... 30 March 1948 ... Entered as coin no. 4 a, for the day ... Byzantine fill.
With coin no. 4. |
| A: a large letter chi (X).
B: plain. Entered as coin no. 3, for the day. Leica ... 10 March 1934 ... Entered as coin no. 3, for the day. |
A: Eros, right.
B: plain. Entered as coin no. 4, for the day. Great Drain: Byzantine fill. Leica ... 5 May 1939 ... Entered as coin no. 4, for the day. |
| Device. Finished Near coin no. 1 for the day; cf. SS 6422. [---](?)
[device]
[---]ν | Θα[|σι ̣ν]? Leica ... 5 June 1936 ... Near coin no. 1 for the day; cf. |
| Complete except for chips at slot. Squat pear-shaped jug with small raised base, flat beneath, neck narrow; flaring lip; mouth sealed across top but pierced with narrow slot for insertion of coins. Two ... 7 June 1939 ... H. 0.115; Diam. 0.0905; L. (coin slot) 0.078 |
Apparently a small bar which could have been cut into two proper flans.
The thickness is too much for it to be a single coin.
Previously catalogued as Θ-199
Now Θ 2249 : B 1639 Catalogued August 1978 ... 6 March 1933 ... The thickness is too much for it to be a single coin.
Previously catalogued as Θ-199
Now Θ 2249 : B 1639 ... Originally coin no. Θ-199 (number 27) ... The context is Hellenistic but the only datable coin is sv. 24, 63ff or c. 130-86 B.C. |
| Apparently a small bar which could have been cut into two proper flans.
The thickness is too much for it to be a single coin.
Previously catalogued as Θ-199 Catalogued August 1978. Originally coin no ... 6 March 1933 ... The thickness is too much for it to be a single coin.
Previously catalogued as Θ-199 ... Originally coin no. Θ-199 (number 27) ... The context is Hellenistic but the only datable coin is sv. 24, 63ff or c. 130-86 B.C. |
Inscribed.
Rectangular weight : half amphora.
Coin no. 77 for May 24 was firmly stuck to back, apparently with circle of iron outside of coin. Accidental ?
At each corner a letter : Δ, Η, Μ, Ο. ΚΒ-ΚΓ/Great ... 24 May 1947 ... Rectangular weight : half amphora.
Coin no. 77 for May 24 was firmly stuck to back, apparently with circle of iron outside of coin. |
| A: standing draped figure.
Bearded head turned to left, large shield in left hand. Illegible symbol to left of figure.
B: plain. Entered as coin no. 6, for the day. North-South Trench II, middle, south ... 25 June 1947 ... Entered as coin no. 6, for the day ... North-South Trench II, middle, south of debris layer. With coin no. 5. |
| Ladle.
Cf. SS 1762. Dte: found near silver coin of Athens 403--365 BC*
Par: SS 01762 in which the ladle is combined w/ another sort of pot(VG)* Finished Near coin no. 1 for the day. Θασίων
ladle
vaseIX ... 5 June 1936 ... Dte: found near silver coin of Athens 403--365 BC*
Par: SS 01762 in which the ladle is combined w/ another sort of pot(VG)* ... Near coin no. 1 for the day. |
| A: monogram on one side.
B: plain. Originally entered as coin no. 12. Modern fill at surface. 48 Leica ... 16-21 January 1939 ... Originally entered as coin no. 12. |
| A: sphinx right, inscribed.
B: plain.
Entered as coin no. 2, for the day. Green sand drain fill. Leica ... 14 May 1934 ... Entered as coin no. 2, for the day. |
Large Closed Vessel.
Wall fragment.
Fragment from nearly horizontal shoulder of large, closed vessel.
Star pattern consisting of two long, incised strokes bordered by white dots crossed in an X, with ... Context of 4th to 2nd century, with coin of 130-90 (ΠΠ-620, Agora XXVI, variety 100; cf. Svoronos, pl. 107:54) ... Context of 4th to 2nd century, with coin of 130-90 (ΠΠ-620, Agora XXVI, variety 100; cf. |
| Chip missing from one side.
A: Janiform masks.
Traces of three letters, only alpha (A) preserved. Relatively clear.
B: plain. Entered as coin no. 1, for the day. Great drain to south: Hellenistic packing ... 4 May 1939 ... Entered as coin no. 1, for the day ... Great drain to south: Hellenistic packing on west side.
Coin no. 2 from same fill, post 166 B.C. |
| Flan bar. Originally coin no. Ι-1361 (no. 6). Level of water channel, disturbed fill. 1307, 3367 80-28-2 ... 30 June 1933 ... Originally coin no. Ι-1361 (no. 6). |
Obverse: hare (?) in incuse square.
Reverse: plain, edge bevelled. Entered as coin, no. 27. Road west of Fountain House. Leica ... 10 April 1954 ... Entered as coin, no. 27. |
| A: uncertain; perhaps trident topped symbol as IL 722.
B: plain. Entered as coin no. 19, for the day. Leica ... 19 April 1933 ... Entered as coin no. 19, for the day. |
| Obverse: trident, uncertain symbols at either side below.
Reverse: plain. Entered as coin no. 51, for the day. 427 Leica ... 14 July 1931 ... Entered as coin no. 51, for the day. |
A: insect. A hornet or cicada.
B: plain. Entered as coin no. 7, for the day. With demolition coins. Leica ... Fall 1937 ... Entered as coin no. 7, for the day. |
Complete.
Obverse: lion's head, facing right.
Reverse: letter Ρ.
Lykourgou theater tessara (?) Originally coin ΡΡ-722 Road, layer IV. 1759 Leica ... 19 July 1974 ... Originally coin ΡΡ-722 |
| A: head of Athena, right.
Illegible countermark at upper right.
B: plain. Entered as coin no. 4, for the day. Leica ... 22 July 1931 ... Entered as coin no. 4, for the day. |
| A: cicada.
B: plain. Entered as coin no. 14, for the day. Tholos Trench F.
With coins nos. 9-21. Leica ... 15 June 1937 ... Entered as coin no. 14, for the day. |
A: owl (?), right.
B: plain. Entered as coin no. 11, for the day. Above bedrock, and below level of mosaic. Leica ... 11 May 1932 ... Entered as coin no. 11, for the day. |
| A: owl standing, right.
B: plain. Entered as coin, no. 26, for the day. Gravel at bottom of Great Drain. Leica ... 17 May 1947 ... Entered as coin, no. 26, for the day. |
A: ship with mast and oars.
B: plain.
Cf. IL 656. Entered as coin, no. 36. Catalogued 1959. Late Roman. Leica ... 31 May 1951 ... Entered as coin, no. 36. Catalogued 1959. |
| Complete.
Obverse: head of Athena, left, in Attic helmet, struck off-center to lower left.
Reverse: lower strands of Athena's hair.
Sampi overstruck on bronze coin of Syracuse.
Cf. McClean I, p. 98, 15-17 ... 4 June 1973 ... Sampi overstruck on bronze coin of Syracuse.
... Originally coin ΡΡ-662 |
| Obverse: Eros, standing right, holding a bow. Below, a small altar (?).
Reverse: plain. Entered as coin no. 4, for the day. Leica ... 18 February 1940 ... Entered as coin no. 4, for the day. |
| A: insect.
Traces of letters and symbols in field.
B: plain. Entered as coin no. 17, for the day. Surface fill. Leica ... 17 March 1938 ... Entered as coin no. 17, for the day. |
| A: a flat scroll. Clear pattern.
B: uncertain representation. Entered as coin no. 20, for the day. Byzantine and modern fill. Leica ... 1 April 1948 ... Entered as coin no. 20, for the day. |
A. Hermes with money bags.
B. Serapis.
Cf. IL 206. Entered as coin no. 19, for the day. In late fill. Leica ... 27 March 1934 ... Entered as coin no. 19, for the day. |
| A: female bust facing, helmeted.
B: plain.
Cf. IL 1025. Entered as coin no. 27, for the day. Cleaning Great Drain. Leica ... 28 April 1948 ... Entered as coin no. 27, for the day. |
Obverse: Λ
Reverse: Worn very smooth, Λ (?) Originally entered as coin no. 6. Catalogued 1963. Context of 1st c. A.D. 2266, 2338 Leica ... 8 April 1949 ... Originally entered as coin no. 6. Catalogued 1963. |
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