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| A Late Roman decanter. Watercolor by Piet de Jong ... Craig Mauzy ... Ptg. 172 Horizontal (normal) ... 2006 |
Flat behind and broken off.
The head and upper body of a figure being strangled by an arm (or snake) passing around its neck.
Traces of white slip and red over.
Orange red clay.
Cf. T 552. Well, earth ... 4 June 1937 |
| The bottom of a rectangular box or beaker, with vertical sides.
Four heart-shaped reliefs on the bottom, which rises toward the center. Well. Basket 4.
Use filling of 4th c. A.D. 3644 Leica ... 21 April 1937 |
Obverse: human figure standing with right arm stretched forward (?).
Reverse: plain. Originally listed as a coin no. 6, for the day (IV/22/37). Well. 3644 Leica ... April 1937 |
| Head and forearms, which were extended in front, missing.
The figure is poised with the knees slightly bent. It wears a short chiton, with sleeves, to the knees, and bound around the waist. The legs bound ... 21 April 1937 |
| Narrow neck with flaring mouth, moulded ring below lip. Broad bent-back ribbon handles, shoulder to below lip.
Thin fabric; pale greenish glass, with air-bubbles. Well. Baskets 1-4.
Use filling of 4th ... 21 April 1937 |
Intact.
Handle pierced and grooved; plain panelled rim.
On discus, ship under sail. Underneath, palm frond, within two grooves.
Unglazed.
Grayish-buff clay.
Type XXVIII of Corinth collection. Well. Leica ... 21 April 1937 |
Intact.
Handle pierced, grooved. On discus, rosette; on rim, raised panels.
On reverse, two circular grooves.
Unglazed; made from a very old mould.
Orange-buff clay.
Type XXVII of Corinth collection ... 21 April 1937 |
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