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Short handle, tapering to a point. Cup-like end. Black fill west of Polygonal building. Leica, Various vii-87 ... 1 April 1935 ... Black fill west of Polygonal building. |
First interpretation: uncertain representation (relief).
One corner preserved.
Heavy fabric. Red earth above line of "cross wall" of Polygonal Building (upper). Leica ... 8 June 1937 ... Red earth above line of "cross wall" of Polygonal Building (upper). |
Preserved is only the face.
Head veiled with loops of hair projecting below.
Gouged technique. Unglazed.
Buff micaceous clay. Undisturbed fill over "sloping strosis" west of Polygonal Building.
Late Roman ... 2 April 1935 ... Undisturbed fill over "sloping strosis" west of Polygonal Building.
Late Roman (5th c. |
| Handles, fragments of lip, flange, and base missing. Otherwise intact. Flange pierced with two holes on each side. No traces of white left. Red earth. Polygonal building N.E. part. Context 4th-early 3rd ... 12 March 1937 ... Red earth. Polygonal building N.E. part. |
Only the knob handle and part of the rim with a double pattern preserved.
A degenerate tendril toward the discus, a chevron pattern towards outside.
Unglazed; but polished on top.
Coarse micaceous clay, ... 21 March 1935 ... Polygonal building on change of earth at bottom of destruction debris. |
Polygonal bead with diamond shaped facets.
Pierced lengthwise.
Dark glass, heavily oxidized. Deposit of jewelry in hypocaust area of bath to east of Poros Building. Found with coins nos. 12-47, for the ... 8 April 1948 ... Polygonal bead with diamond shaped facets.
... Deposit of jewelry in hypocaust area of bath to east of Poros Building. Found with coins nos. 12-47, for the day.
3rd c. |
| 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 ... The pieces are cut from a slightly polygonal rod.
Cf. B 1046 for similar flans from the same area ... Late fill on line of east wall of building II, i.e. the poros building southeast of church of Holy Apostles. |
Probably from a deep plate with a horizontal rim, the outer edge polygonal; a bit of the edge, finished in a straight line, remains. The rim is divided into two parts by a raised ring and a row of small ... 12 March 1934 ... Probably from a deep plate with a horizontal rim, the outer edge polygonal; a bit of the edge, finished in a straight line, remains. ... , and, right, part of a building. Outside the ring, part of a boukranion(?) |
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