Object: P 197
Inventory Number:   P 197
Section Number:   Ε 64
Title:   Plate Fragment: Stamped
Category:   Pottery
Description:   Late Roman B plate fragment. Preserves head and shoulders of a figure, perhaps a priest, with left hand next to his shoulder holding a Latin cross which touches his head. He seems to be wearing a surplice. The eyes are large and round and the hair rendered by neat vertical strokes within the head line. Stamped or drawn very neatly in the wet clay. The figure is part of the center ornament of a thick flat dish that is broken neatly around the edge; two parallel concentric grooves run near the edge.
Coarse red clay, lustrous red wash inside.
Negatives:   Leica, 2-318, color slide
Dimensions:   P.H. 0.08; P.W. 0.115; Th. 0.011
Date:   4 February 1932
Section:   Ε
Grid:   Ε:6/ΚΗ
Elevation:   -1.00m.
Masl:   -1m.
Period:   Roman
Bibliography:   Museum Guide (2014), p. 181.
    Guide (1976), p. 274.
    Hayes (1972), p. 266.
    Guide (1962), p. 184.
    Agora XXXII, no. 1215, pl. 59.
References:   Publication: Agora XXXII
Publication: Museum Guide (2014)
Image: 2012.02.9911
Image: 2000.02.0402 (Slide Sheet: 07:19)
Image: 2012.21.0088 (2-318)
Notebook Page: Ε-1-BIS-37 (pp. 65-66)
Notebook Page: Ε-1-BIS-107
Card: P 197
Card: P 197