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| From the lip of a coarse pot; micaceous russet clay, unglazed; mended from two pieces.
Inscribed inside:
Note the writer's mistake. 6th. and 5th. c., red sand and tile fill. B' building fill, fill to ... 22 February 1935 ... Inscribed inside:
Note the writer's mistake. |
Fragment from upper wall of a large bowl, flanged for a lid; the edge of the rim inside and of the horizontal flange broken off.
Heavy fabric; glaze streaky, worn outside. Edge of rim reserved.
Cf ... (1950) ... Entered as ΠΘ by mistake, actually from section NN. |
| Broad, level; broken before curve.
Medium coarse red clay; light slip, worn thin.
Impression broken away at left end; letters fairly clear. Rdg: looking at the reverse, evident that in cutting the die ... 16 July 1931 ... Rdg: looking at the reverse, evident that in cutting the die
they simply put the =epi~= at the wrong end of the line, an easy
mistake; read: = 'Epi~ 'Aristi(=
= da( Filam(=* |
Complete except for chips of rim and underside of base. Low ring foot, horizontal, round handles, shallow out-turned rim, nearly flat on top, with slight overhang. Irregular inner surface. Black glazed ... 2 August 1973 ... Black glazed inside and rim; top of one handle partially glazed, probably by mistake. Two narrow bands of glaze on exterior, one just below handles, other at point foot attached to vase. |
Mended from three pieces.
Retrograde. -.hοσπερ εγραφσεν-
The inscriber forgot to write both the final rho of οσπερ and the verb's augment. He later realized his mistake and added the missing letters ... He later realized his mistake and added the missing letters. |
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