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| Single fragment preserves one quarter of rim and small part of neck, with trace of one handle attachment.
Broadly out-flaring mushroom-shaped rim, turned down slightly and undercut below.
Very pale tan ... 10 June 1936 ... Amphora Rim: Area of Ephesos |
| Inscribed fragment.
Rough picked back and smooth picked left side preserved; otherwise broken.
Honors a foreigner as proxenos and benefactor. Probably he was from Ephesos.
Ten lines of the inscription ... 415/4 B.C ... Probably he was from Ephesos.
Ten lines of the inscription preserved; stoichedon.
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| Fragment from floor. Heavy base ring with groove at upper edge.
Stamped decoration: lozenge-shaped stamps on low bases between two bands of rouletting, each band bordered by double grooves.
Dark brown ... 31 March 1937 ... ADDENDA Ephesos-region fabric (JWH). |
Medicine Bottle.
Intact.
Raised base with flaring profile, slightly concave and with string marks underneath. Pear-shaped body, nearly vertical rim. Very hard, fine, light gray fabric (2.5Y 7/2), with ... Late Hellenistic context ... Hershkovitz 1986, no. 3b, p. 46, pl. 8:E (Beth Yerah); Ephesos IX, ii/ii, O 33, p. 152, pl. 215. |
| Trefoil ended nozzle; vertical grooved strap handle, partly missing.
Relief decoration on upper body; bead and reel, and ring of dots; mask (?) on top of nozzle.
Top surrounded by high raised edge; three ... 25 May 1935 ... Type XIX (the "Ephesos" type) of Corinth collection, type 49A of Agora collection. |
Chips of lip and base missing. Deep pear-shaped body on high ring foot with concave face. Narrow neck; flaring bell mouth finished with flat projecting lip. Ridges aroung neck and mouth. Twisted handle, ... 16 May 1938 ... ADDENDA Import Asia Minor (e.g. Ephesos, hardly Constantinople) [JWH/June 1981]. |
Fish-plate: Ionian?
One-fourth of rim and floor preserved.
Overhanging rim. Two scraped grooves at outer edge of floor and two around central depression; rouletting on floor. Hard fabric with white inclusions ... Context of before ca. 150 ... For rouletting on a fish-plate see Mitsopoulou-Leon 1972--1975, cols. 498--499, fig. 1:B (Ephesos); Papuci-Wladyka 1994, p. 262, pl. 209:35 (Paphos). |
Platter With Upturned Rim.
About one-fourth of rim and part of floor preserved.
Low ring foot; flat resting surface. Ridge outside foot, possibly originally part of foot. Horizontal floor. Thick, upturned ... 1st-century context ... OlBer VI, pp. 48--49, fig. 28:a; Mitsopoulou-Leon 1972--1975, p. 506, fig. 4:B (Ephesos); Ephesos IX, ii/ii, F 2--F 7, p. 82, pl. 94; Tarsus I, no. 556, p. 253, fig. 196; HESamaria, Type V.β.5, p. 294, fig. 182:9; Paphos III, no. 22, p. 151, fig. |
Bolster Krater: Pergamene.
Rim fragment.
Projecting rim, strongly convex on top. Top surface has pair of scraped grooves at either edge. At left, dolphin leaping right, with incised outline filled in ... Context of 250-175 ... Closely similar in shape and decoration: AvP IX, p. 120, pl. 57:h:7; Ténos I, Ca6, p. 215, pls. 97, 116; D3, p. 219, pls. 100, 119; Ephesos IX, ii/ii, B 104, p. 51, pl. 49. |
Banded Fish-plate.
Over half of rim, part of floor and foot restored.
High foot; beveled resting surface. Floor concave with shallow groove around outer edge and around depression. Rim nearly horizontal, ... Context of 110 to early 1st century after Christ ... The banded fish-plate was common on the coast of Turkey; many fragments may be observed on the beach at Kyme, and they are reported from Pergamon, Ephesos, Samos, and Lesbos (e.g. |
Medicine Bottle.
Handle and half of neck and mouth missing.
Flat base with string marks. Irregular, barrel-shaped body with slightly angular shoulder. Short, thick neck; plain, slightly outturned rim ... Context of late 1st century B.C. and 1st century after Christ ... The name Νικι'ας occurs also on medicine bottles of other shapes (IG XIV 2406:4b; Calvet 1982, p. 282; Ephesos IX, ii/ii, O 27, pp. 149, 152, pl. 214) and, according to Virginia Grace, on bottles in the Benaki collection and from the island of Rhodes (Benaki M 3; MS 555--557, 564) naming Νικι'ας τοῦ Θευδο'του. |
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