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| First and best preserved section of water pipe from system found in place.
Made of a sheet of lead folded to form a tube. The opening at one end is larger, for insertion of the connecting section of pipe ... 2 May 1952 ... Guide (1976), p. 280 ... Guide (1962), p. 189 ... Hesperia 22 (1953), p. 40, noted. |
Most of neck and handles preserved, mended from two pieces and filled out in plaster. Narrow rim set off by groove. Rather thick handles, with finger impressions on lower attachments.
Pinkish-buff clay, ... May-June 1951 ... Lawall (1995), p. 332 ... Hesperia 22 (1953), pl. 40, no. 168. |
More than half of neck, both handles, and part of shoulder preserved, mended from 14 pieces. Heavy rim, offset from neck and flaring upward. Broad handles with finger impressions on base. Straight neck, ... May-June 1951 ... Lawall (1995), p. 332 ... Hesperia 22 (1953), pl. 40, no. 169. |
Handle and connecting part of body, in one piece. Small round handle, set vertically on the body of the jar.
Rather fine, dull red clay with small white bits; buff surface.
ADDENDA Presumably from a ... May-June 1951 ... Lawall (1995), p. 332 ... Hesperia 22 (1953), pl. 40, no. 170. |
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