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| Well. Agora, IV, 503. Howland type 37 B. Howland type 37 Variant. Imported Lamps; Lamps of the Late 1st Century Before Christ to the Mid-1st Century After Christ; Lamps with Semi-volutes. Cistern. Menzel ... Agora 7 79 R 13:2 D 11:1 B 13:1 F 15:5 ... Early 1st A.D. |
| Complete; mended from two pieces. Low broad foot with narrow foot ring; thick wall curving in to plain lip.
Micaceous gray clay; black glaze. Well in street of Roman Agora. Leica PD 1171-121 ... 6 August 1946 |
| Four joining fragments give part of side and rim; groove around rim outside.
Flaky cinnamon-brown clay, orange-red glaze.
Sigillata. Samian? Well in street of Roman Agora. 2771 Leica ... 5-6 August 1946 |
| Half of a shallow cup with one handle preserved. Flat base and vertical wall.
Thin gray clay with micaceous wash(?) on wall.
Cf. P 20830. Container 185f. Leica PD 3083-381, DA 10011 ... September 1964 |
| Small piece from flat floor, with rectangular stamp, illegible:
Good red glaze inside and out, chipped inside.
Sigillata. Well in street of Roman Agora. 2771 Leica, 93-43-19 PD 1172-7 ... 5-6 August 1946 |
| a) Two joining fragments from vertical rim of a large bowl. Lower part of rim concave, upper part rounded and decorated with rouletting.
Light reddish clay; good red glaze.
ADDENDA Added fragments: b), ... 5-6 August 1946 |
| Mended from several pieces; about one-half of rim missing. Small bowl on rather high flaring ring foot; keeled rim, concave, and with flaring lip.
Thin matte red glaze inside and out. Well in street ... 5-6 August 1946 |
| Scattered pieces missing. Onion-shaped, large. Deep pear-shaped body; tall neck; flat rim.
Heavy gray fabric; shallow grooves on body; matte black glaze on neck.
Fragments of several unguentaria of ... 5-6 August 1946 |
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