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| Three joining fragments preserve about half of high conical jug mouth (narrow neck). Four combed grooves at mid-height.
Orange-brown clay; orange slip, partial on interior.
Late Roman 'light-colored' ... 19 April 1934 |
| Part of base and floor. Shallow curved wall, flat base with two grooves under edge. On floor, within three grooves, three radiating palm-branches with three circle motifs between.
Ware and slip (thin ... 24 April 1934 |
| Head of dog.
Unglazed.
Light reddish clay.
Late Roman.
Cf. T 1422 and T 1980. Late Roman. Leica ... 19 April 1934 |
| Dog 's head.
Unglazed.
Light red clay. Next to large poros blocks.
Late Roman fill. Leica ... 21 April 1934 |
| Inscribed fragment of early Christian Epitaph.
The left edge preserved; other edges broken.
Part of three lines of the inscription preserved.
Pentelic marble. Found in Turkish well, east of the Southwest ... 21 April 1934 |
| The lower right corner preserved with three letters of the inscription.
The coarse clay has burned to a dark gray. Context chiefly Roman. Leica ... 25 April 1934 |
| On the discus, a ram, left; on the panelled discus, double spirals.
Solid grooved handle.
On the bottom, a single circular groove; traces of a signature inside (?).
Reddish clay.
Type XXVIII of Corinth ... 19 April 1934 |
| Handle and nozzle missing.
On rim and body the usual raised dots; on the base, the letter "A".
Red glaze, fired black in spots.
Pink clay.
Type XX of Corinth collection. On strosis. Εarly Roman context ... 24 April 1934 |
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