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| The heads missing, an iron dowel remains.
Three draped female figures, standing back to back, holding out their drapery in their hands. Rectangular dowel-hole in bottom.
Probably three Graces rather than ... 1st to 2nd c. A.D. |
| Curve fragment.
Rectangular stamp, two lines, separated by a horizontal; right side and lower edge not struck. Finished Brown fill. arrow
ΑΘ or ΛΟ (AB) Leica ... 14 April 1939 |
| Rectangular stamp with symbol at centre; letters run around edge; retrograde. Finished Central area; washed in fill (Byzantine?). [ Ἀρι]σ̣τείδης̣
locust
Θάσ̣ι(ον) | Πυλάδ[ης] (retr) Leica ... 14 April 1939 |
| Micaceous clay.
Monogram. Central area; washed in fill (Byzantine?). ΗΔ (Η,Δ monogram in O) Leica ... 14 April 1939 |
| Part of rim preserved.
Upper and left edges of stamp not struck; right end broken off; two lines. Msc: Pridik's type(VG)* Finished Brown fill (early Roman) with tiles. Θασίω[ν]
Μ
Κ̣λείτο[ς] Leica ... 17 April 1939 |
| Figure preserved to the waist without arms; the front of the body mostly chipped off.
The hair drawn in soft waves over the ears and knotted at the nape of the neck.
Hole in top of head; another in back, ... 14 April 1939 |
| The head of a really very large dog.
Broken at the neck, and one ear missing.
Gouged style; faint traces of red and white over the clay.
Red clay. Late Roman fill. Leica ... 17 April 1939 |
| First interpretation: draped bust (?) on circular moulded base.
Head and most of shoulders missing.
Open beneath.
Pinkish to buff clay; pale buff surface.
ADDENDA: C. Grandjouan: Aphrodite riding goose ... 13 April 1939 |
| The handle broken off; chips missing from collar.
Collar around body and nozzle; the upper body ribbed.
Red glaze, much peeled. Signed on the bottom, the letters in relief.
Type XVIII of Corinth collection, ... 12 April 1939 |
| Head of a child, broken off at neck, wearing a long pointed hood.
Eyes semi-pierced; traces of fairly good red glaze.
Probably from a lamp such as L 2126 (MM 44). Brown gravelly. Early Roman. Leica, LXIV-78 ... 13 April 1939 |
| The center of the discus, which had swirling ribs, broken. Oak-leaves and acorns on rim, double grooved handle, unpierced. On the bottom, double almond-shaped grooves enclosing the signature above three ... 14 April 1939 |
| Front part of body underneath, and end of nozzle broken away.
Double grooved handle, unpierced; herringbone on rim. Decoration of discus uncertain, possibly head of Mithras, left, between two filling holes ... 14 April 1939 |
| The back broken off.
Mold for the plain lower part, with simulated ring foot and long triangular-ended nozzle. String grooves on upper part of outside, near throat of nozzle and at its tip.
Signed on the ... 15 April 1939 |
| Most of the upper part of the collar around the body and nozzle broken away; also the handle.
Very shallow body, ribbed in its upper part; cornucopia-shaped lug at one side, and four holes. Rounded nozzle ... 17 April 1939 |
| Obverse: the letter Y with wreath around.
Reverse: plain. Brown fill in drain. Leica ... 17 April 1939 |
| Part of the floor and rim of a large flat-floored Western Sigillata bowl with vertical rim. In relief on the outer face of the rim, a leaf, and an ear of corn-like object. Rim thickened above and below ... 11 April 1939 |
| Fragment of the bowl below the rim. Relief bands, from above downward: triglyph-metope band, rosettes in metopes; dentils, egg pattern; triglyph-metope(?).
Coarse micaceous red clay with grits; much burned ... 12 April 1939 |
| Fragment of a coarse pot.
Letters incised outside:
Light red clay, buff surface. Early Roman fill over floor west of terrace. Leica PD 1133-55(L 40) ... 11 April 1939 |
| Straight projecting rolled handle with a loop at the end. Probably from ladle or frying pan The shallow round concave bowl broken off. Small impressed rings at base of handle and in bowl.
Fine cooking ... 13 April 1939 |
| The tip of the knob, fragments from the top and about half the rim and flange missing. Restored in plaster. High domed lid topped by a pear-shaped knob and finished below with a narrow horizontal rim and ... 14 April 1939 |
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