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| The shell of a large bivalve (according to D.S. Reese, 26 January 1984, is a marine Clycymeris), used as palette.
In the bottom, a pool of dull red paint; on the edge the marks of paint where the painter ... 26 March 1936 ... Sea Shell |
A few fragments missing but essentially complete.
A round natural hole towards the front and another at back, fairly carefully cut through.
The other holes appears to be simply missing sections of the ... 16 June 1951 ... The other holes appears to be simply missing sections of the shell. |
| Broken at both sides.
Inside plain; outside ribbed.
A few traces of white remain; there were also traces of red before washing. Well. Basket 19.
425-400 B.C. Leica, XXXIV-48, 81-38-34 ... 26 May 1937 ... Cockle Shell |
| Mended from two fragments, gap along edge close to the hinge.
Ovoid shell with red pigment on interior surface also embedded in soil sample kept from the inside of the shell. Finished Northwest corner ... 14 June 2007 ... Shell |
| Slightly chipped at one edge otherwise complete.
Red and yellow pigment preserved on interior surface. Finished Northwest corner of Room II. 8137 ... 14 June 2007 ... Shell with Pigment |
Piece from one side missing.
Complete dimensions preserved. Well. Leica ... 19 May 1939 ... Shell of Tortoise |
| Restored in plaster. Shallow shell-shaped dish with rounded bottom. Loop handle. The plain edge pinched together at back for pouring between the handle attachments.
Metallic black glaze. Cistern. Lower, ... 22 May-6 June 1935 ... Black Glaze Shell Dipper |
| Small splotches of reddish glaze on the outside.
Carefully made of fine buff clay, deep pinkish-orange at core. Pit.
4th c. B.C. Leica, XXXIV-53, 80-49-32, 80-57-14, 95-1-19 (20) (cast), 95-1-21 ... 7 April 1938 ... Mold Fragment for Cockle Shell |
Small cockle shell, small conch shell, and others, mostly fragmentary.
"1 Cypraea shell, almost complete, no sign of being worked; shell associated with women.
2 Murex trunculus shells, large, very fragmentary ... 21 May 1951 ... Small cockle shell, small conch shell, and others, mostly fragmentary ...
"1 Cypraea shell, almost complete, no sign of being worked; shell associated with women.
2 Murex trunculus shells, large, very fragmentary (6 fragments).
3 Cardium edule, large, in fragments.
1 glycimeris glycimeris, large, it seems as smoothed at the edge.
1 land snail, Helix". |
A few small areas restored.
Shallow, round-bottomed bowl, pinched in at one side to form a shell shape. Horizontal loop handle, round in section, joined at pinch.
Metallic black glaze ... 250-200 ... Hellenistic Pottery and Wheelmade Table Ware | Other Vessels For Wine Service | Vessels For Pouring And Dipping | Shell Dipper |
Top of crowning block preserved; rest broken.
Hawk's beak beneath fascia.
Shell conglomerate. Marble pile. Leica ... 21 June 1934 ... Hawk's beak beneath fascia.
Shell conglomerate. |
One shell foot only preserved. Glazed outside only.
For shape cf. P 15130. Catalogued 1960. Cistern, dump. 366 Leica ... 17 April 1936 ... One shell foot only preserved. |
Edges worn. Equal sides. Stamp on top: shell.
Glaze: black all over, partially on bottom.
Clay: reddish. Below Great Wall ... 1931 ... Stamp on top: shell.
Glaze: black all over, partially on bottom.
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Equal sides, sharp angles. Stamp on top: shell?
Glaze: black to within 0.07 of bottom.
Clay: reddish. Assembly Place, filling of Period III ... 1932 ... Stamp on top: shell?
Glaze: black to within 0.07 of bottom.
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Sides slightly bevelled, and equal in width. Stamp on top: shell?
Glaze: traces of black on side.
Clay: light buff. Assembly Place - filling of Period III ... 1932 ... Stamp on top: shell?
Glaze: traces of black on side.
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| A one-handled cup; bands and a star on the handle, dots on rim; black body with reserved square in front decorated with a cross. Flat bottom, unglazed.
Found inside this cup, a shell and a pebble. The ... 29 February 1936 ... Found inside this cup, a shell and a pebble ... The shell was catalogued as P 6842 bis for purpose of publication. |
Fragment of back and side.
On rim, herringbone; On discus, shell.
Handle, solid, triple grooved.
Purplish-red glaze.
Red clay.
Type XXVIII of Corinth collection. 558 Leica ... 3 August 1931 ... On rim, herringbone; On discus, shell.
Handle, solid, triple grooved.
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| Only the center remains. Raised ring inside, no incision around depression. Four stamped conch-shell-shaped palmettes.
Dull black glaze. Cistern. Lower, Hellenistic fill. Leica, 91-35-36 ... 22 May-6 June 1935 ... Four stamped conch-shell-shaped palmettes.
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Intact.
High grooved handle. Shell in discus; nodules on rim; volutes on discus. Single groove on reverse.
Red glaze over white.
Type XXV of Corinth collection. Well. Leica ... 21 May 1937 ... High grooved handle. Shell in discus; nodules on rim; volutes on discus. |
Wall fragment. Parts of two whorl-shell motifs preserved, the one almost complete, that at the left showing part of stem only.
Pink clay, buff slip, red glaze.
Addenda 2025: Fine reddish yellow (5YR ... LH IIIB ... Parts of two whorl-shell motifs preserved, the one almost complete, that at the left showing part of stem only.
... Addenda 2025: Fine reddish yellow (5YR 6/6) micaceous fabric with small to medium subangular to rounded purplish-brown, dark gray, and calcareous stone inclusions.On exterior: whorl shell (FM 23.18), FS 8/9/281, (TVD). |
Small cockle-shell lid with a handle pierced to serve as a hinge.
Red glaze, worn.
Orange micaceous clay. Outside N.W. corner of Roman Building, layer I. 1894 Leica ... 17 May 1952 ... Small cockle-shell lid with a handle pierced to serve as a hinge.
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| This group consists of thirty rosettes, five ivy-leaf pieces and one shell-shaped ornament.
Ivy-leaf ornaments: four of them are complete, though slightly bent; one is somewhat broken. Decoration in low ... 2 June 1939 ... I 25 (ivy-leaves), I 26 (shell-shaped), I 27 (rosettes). |
| The attachments of neck and handle preserved; dull black glaze on and inside neck. The body covered with fine pits, to imitate almond shell.
Pinkish-buff clay. 5th.-4th. c. fill. Leica ... 3 March 1936 ... The body covered with fine pits, to imitate almond shell.
Pinkish-buff clay. |
Intact.
Discus with shell; rim with herringbone. Handle, unpierced, three grooves above, two below.
Reverse: within two grooves, "T".
Glaze, thin, purplish.
Type XXVIII of Corinth collection. Well. Container ... 27 April 1940 ... Discus with shell; rim with herringbone. |
Intact.
Herringbone pattern on rim; shell on discus. Pierced handle with three grooves above and two below.
Circular reverse with double grooves enclosing letter: "K".
Red clay nad wash (?).
Type XXVIII ... 19 May 1936 ... Herringbone pattern on rim; shell on discus. Pierced handle with three grooves above and two below.
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Intact save for chips.
Wavy pattern on rim; shell on discus. The handle double grooved above; unpierced.
On the bottom a palm leaf, inside almond-shaped grooves.
Unglazed.
Buff clay.
Type XXVIII of Corinth ... 12 April 1935 ... Wavy pattern on rim; shell on discus. The handle double grooved above; unpierced.
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| Inscribed large stele with shell top and acanthus scrolls.
Upon the face of the stele proper are two rosettes in relief; the stele proper is crowned by a small ovolo and cyma. Above this rises a large ... 15 July 1931 ... Inscribed large stele with shell top and acanthus scrolls.
... Above this rises a large shell within which is carved a ten-petalled palmete, springing from heavy acanthus stalks.
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On rim, herringbone, worn.
Discus, plain, worn, with faint traces of shell pattern. Handle solid, double grooved. Nozzle, plain, rounded.
Reverse, somewhat defaced; apparently plain.
Unglazed.
Light red ... 22 July 1931 ... Discus, plain, worn, with faint traces of shell pattern. Handle solid, double grooved. |
Part of top and of side edges preserved.
Perhaps from mold for situla bracket with wreathed head, rather than from curved relief (?).
Uncertain representation. Part of fish and shell(?).
Light buff clay ... 24 April 1947 ... Part of fish and shell(?).
Light buff clay. |
Intact.
Wavy lines on rim, shell on discus; solid grooved handle; almond-shaped reverse, with double concentric grooves enclosing two stamped circles.
Purplish wash.
Light red clay.
Type XXVIII of Corinth ... 11 June 1936 ... Wavy lines on rim, shell on discus; solid grooved handle; almond-shaped reverse, with double concentric grooves enclosing two stamped circles.
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| Deep downturned rim, decorated with wave pattern. On the interior, parts of two fishes right; a shell(?) beneath. No relief contours. Brown drawing on the fishes.
Good, somewhat metallic glaze. Well ... April-May 1936 ... On the interior, parts of two fishes right; a shell(?) beneath. No relief contours. |
Piece missing from bottom, and filling hole chipped.
Shell on discus, herringbone on rim; solid handle, double-grooved above, plain below.
On bottom, large double almond-shaped groove, enclosing dotted ... 29 April 1952 ... Piece missing from bottom, and filling hole chipped.
Shell on discus, herringbone on rim; solid handle, double-grooved above, plain below.
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Intact.
Plain rim with plain panels. Shell motif on discus, with prominent central lobe.
Solid handle with three grooves in front, two behind.
Circular reverse with double concentric grooves.
Light red ... 18 May 1936 ... Plain rim with plain panels. Shell motif on discus, with prominent central lobe.
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A small single groove on the bottom, enclosing traces of a signature.
Shell pattern on discus; wavy lines on rim.
Unpierced, triple grooved handle.
Unglazed.
Light red clay.
Type XXVIII of Corinth collection ... 15 May 1935 ... A small single groove on the bottom, enclosing traces of a signature.
Shell pattern on discus; wavy lines on rim.
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A square plinth of lead carrying in relief a tortoise and the inscription ΔΕΜΟ (retrograde). On the back of the shell a rectangular stamp containing an owl facing. D.T.S. p.550 - Tortoise indicate τέταρτον ... 8 October 1932 ... On the back of the shell a rectangular stamp containing an owl facing. |
Part of rim, wall, base and nozzle missing; restored in plaster.
Disc with shell, framing ring. On rim, impressed ovolos.
Handle pierced and grooved.
On base, within grooved circle "XPYC(OC)TONOY".
Pale ... 30 June 1959 ... Disc with shell, framing ring. |
Leaf pattern on rim; on the discus a shell, rather faint; solid handle double grooved above and below. Double almond-shaped grooves on the reverse; palm branch within.
Unglazed.
Pinkish clay.
Type XXVIII ... 7 June 1933 ... Leaf pattern on rim; on the discus a shell, rather faint; solid handle double grooved above and below. |
Most of rim and part of body missing.
Pierced lug; raised base; sunken top; clam shell variety.
Red glaze, much worn outside and inside.
Type XII (early spreading, wheelmade) of Corinth collection, type ... May 1947 ... Pierced lug; raised base; sunken top; clam shell variety.
Red glaze, much worn outside and inside.
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Rim fragment from mold for bowl with plain slightly sloping rim. Below rim, a band of large eggs, the ends pointing up; pairs of narrow leaves between each egg. On wall, pairs of spirals; below this, imbricated ... 31 March 1952 ... On wall, pairs of spirals; below this, imbricated shell or leaf pattern. |
Much of the wall and bottom missing.
Impressed circles on the rim; very shallow discus, with coarse shell pattern. Solid handle, double grooved. Almond-shaped base with traces of a coarse palm branch ... 21 February 1935 ... Impressed circles on the rim; very shallow discus, with coarse shell pattern. Solid handle, double grooved. |
Rim plain, panelled with three small gouges on either side.
On discus, pectin shell.
Solid handle, triple grooved above, double below.
On the reverse, within two deep concentric grooves, the letter "A" ... 11 March 1933 ... On discus, pectin shell.
Solid handle, triple grooved above, double below.
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| Joins G 258.
No profile preserved.
Stuck all through with white bits (sea-shell ?) and blue rosettes with yellow centers.
Brownish-greenish glass, thin fabric. Great Drain in the area west of the Areopagus ... 31 May 1939 ... Stuck all through with white bits (sea-shell ?) and blue rosettes with yellow centers.
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About half the mold for the upper part of the lamp preserved.
Ribs on the rim, and small shell-like decoration at edge of discus.
Buff clay.
For lamp of type XVIII of Corinth collection, of type 48C of ... 25 April 1936 ... Ribs on the rim, and small shell-like decoration at edge of discus.
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Lower part broken off. Surface inside somewhat cracked.
Mold for relief Gorgon head, with snail-shell curls around the face, and two snaky loops rising from the hair at the center above.
Pinkish clay ... 24 April 1940 ... Mold for relief Gorgon head, with snail-shell curls around the face, and two snaky loops rising from the hair at the center above.
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Part of discus and rim only preserved.
Rosette or shell on discus. On rim alternately broad and narrow raised tongues.
Light brown clay, with some mica. Thin worn grayish glaze.
Type XXI of Corinth collection ... 1-50 A.D ... Rosette or shell on discus. On rim alternately broad and narrow raised tongues.
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| Single body fragment.
Fragment possibly from a bowl or a goblet. Wheelmade.
Fabric fired gray, close to 7.5 YR 6/0-5/0, with limestone or shell inclusions. Royal Stoa Building Fill, S. End. Layer C=Layer ... 16 July 1973 ... Fabric fired gray, close to 7.5 YR 6/0-5/0, with limestone or shell inclusions. |
| Roughly hacked off at bottom. Broken at back.
Bearded head with snail-shell curls over forehead. Fillet. Side locks broken off. Narrow eyes with overlapping upper lid. Drill hole in front.
Pentelic marble ... Early Roman (?) ... Bearded head with snail-shell curls over forehead. |
A lamp with three nozzles and shell discus, broken off at the back from the figure to which it was attached.
At one side, the left hand and forearm of the figure, holding the lamp.
Matte red glaze somewhat ... 2 May 1952 ... A lamp with three nozzles and shell discus, broken off at the back from the figure to which it was attached.
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| Two joining fragments from lip and wall. Plain lip with two grooves wheel run beneath glaze. Just below on wall, dolphins over waves (upside down egg pattern with leaf darts).
Firm black glaze; reddish ... 17 April 1936 ... P 15130.
Shell feet? |
Fragment preserves two of three shell feet, part of floor and wall. Bit of West Slope decoration above (diminishing rectangles) set off by groove through glaze.
Black glaze; pink to buff clay.
For ... 17 April 1936 ... Fragment preserves two of three shell feet, part of floor and wall. |
Intact.
On the discus shell pattern. Solid handle, grooved above and below. Plain rim. On the underside, within two concentric grooves a letter "C".
Thin dull reddish glaze.
Type XXVIII of Corinth collection ... Late 4th c. A.D ... On the discus shell pattern. Solid handle, grooved above and below. |
Complete save for the end of the nozzle.
Raised dots on the rim; shell on the discus. The handle solid, grooved.
On the bottom a palm branch, enclosed within two almond-shaped grooves, with impressed circles ... 3 April 1934 ... Raised dots on the rim; shell on the discus. |
Intact except for minor chips.
Circular groove on rim, shell on discus, with "leaf" at top. At least two auxiliary filling holes besides central one. Pierced grooved handle, with three stamped circles ... 9 June 1936 ... Circular groove on rim, shell on discus, with "leaf" at top. |
Intact except for nozzle and part of rim.
Herringbone pattern on rim, stamped circles either side of solid grooved handle and nozzle. Shell on discus; circular reverse with crossed palm branches stamped ... 5 June 1936 ... Herringbone pattern on rim, stamped circles either side of solid grooved handle and nozzle. Shell on discus; circular reverse with crossed palm branches stamped circles in corners.
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Part of life-size mask with two rows of tight snail-shell curls around the face.
A fragment of the face preserved and a section of the head, beyond the curls. On the face, traces of a graffito (?)
Traces ... 11 May 1936 ... Part of life-size mask with two rows of tight snail-shell curls around the face.
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| Intact except for pierced lug at left side.
Clam shell variety, on high base moulded underneath. A broad groove around the filling hole. Large for this type.
Badly burned. Glazed all over except on underside; ... 13 March 1948 ... Intact except for pierced lug at left side.
Clam shell variety, on high base moulded underneath. |
| The discus decorated with shell in relief; the sloping rim with circles with dots in centers. The base simply a depression. The handle is the smallest possible knob.
Unglazed.
Coarse brown micaceous clay, ... 23 April 1935 ... The discus decorated with shell in relief; the sloping rim with circles with dots in centers. |
| Handle and part of discus broken away.
Shell-pattern on discus and herringbone on rim.
Unglazed.
Coarse red clay.
Type XXVIII (very late) of Corinth collection.
ADDENDA Second half of 5th. century A.D ... 12 July 1950 ... Handle and part of discus broken away.
Shell-pattern on discus and herringbone on rim.
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| On rim, herringbone.
On discus, shell pattern. Handle, solid, triple grooved.
Nozzle without stamped circles.
On bottom, double concentric grooves, signed "A".
Red glaze.
Red clay.
Type XXVIII of Corinth ... 18 June 1931 ... On discus, shell pattern. Handle, solid, triple grooved.
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| The shell mold made; the underside and the legs stuck on by hand; vent-hole beneath. The legs are turned down, not out.
Complete except for head and one leg broken off.
No traces of color.
Pinkish clay ... 23 July 1947 ... The shell mold made; the underside and the legs stuck on by hand; vent-hole beneath. |
Five nonjoining sections: part of rim (a, b), wall (c, d), and one moldmade shell foot (e).
Below rim, delicate grapevine running right. Shiny black glaze outside, inside unglazed with traces of miltos; ... 285-275 ... Five nonjoining sections: part of rim (a, b), wall (c, d), and one moldmade shell foot (e).
Below rim, delicate grapevine running right. |
Floor fragment with part of rim. Est. diam. 0.34; max. dim. 0.198. McPhee and Trendall, Fish-Plates, p. 50, cat. no. 159.
Parts of two fish (belly of gray mullet[?], tail fin of a second) to right. In ... Second quarter of the 4th century B.C ... In the field, a shell. On side of rim waves. |
| Fragment of back part only, including handle.
On disk shell pattern at base. On rim herringbone with two circles flanking grooved handle. On base, central grooved ring; almond-shaped groove starting below ... 20 August 1965 ... On disk shell pattern at base. |
| Two shell-shaped pieces.
One is slightly broken, the other is a bent mass of thin gold.
Lower edge straight, upper edge scalloped. Converging flutes running downward; small eight-petalled rosette in center ... 13 June 1939 ... Two shell-shaped pieces.
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| A bearded head, with part of the beard, the upper right side of the face, the nose, and all the back of the head, broken off. Surfaces much battered.
Snail-shell curls, with drill holes, around the forehead ... Roman period ... Surfaces much battered.
Snail-shell curls, with drill holes, around the forehead and wavy grooves on the top of the head. |
Fragment preserving part of floor with one shell foot and part of walls. In medallion: small leaves; around it, another series of small leaves. On walls: ribbed leaves and tendrils.
Somewhat metallic ... February 1953 ... Fragment preserving part of floor with one shell foot and part of walls. |
a) Two joining fragments of body.
b) One non-joining fragment of base.
From a beaker with flat base. The wall apparently flared out from the base slightly before turning up. Vertical wall surfaces indented ... 1937 ... Light yellow-buff clay of almost egg-shell thinness; unglazed. |
Intact except for chip from discus.
Narrow plain rim, with a stamped circle on either side of handle and nozzle. Shell motif on discus, filling hole in center.
Solid handle, triple grooved above, double ... 6 May 1936 ... Narrow plain rim, with a stamped circle on either side of handle and nozzle. Shell motif on discus, filling hole in center.
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On rim, impressed circles.
On discus, shell pattern, with central filling hole; patterns much worn.
Nozzle, pointed.
Solid knob; double grooved above.
On bottom, traces of double almond-shaped groove, ... 30 May 1932 ... On discus, shell pattern, with central filling hole; patterns much worn.
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| Walls and rim fragmentary; nothing of the center of the floor preserved. Vertical rim, thickened. Wall covered with large roughly shell-shaped and diamond-shaped nodules. At the base an attached satyr ... May 1947 ... Wall covered with large roughly shell-shaped and diamond-shaped nodules. |
The handle has three grooves, and below the normal piercing, a smaller hole, just opposite the edge of the rim.
The "shell" construction of the upper half of the handle, just above the join, is worth noting ... 6 May 1933 ... The handle has three grooves, and below the normal piercing, a smaller hole, just opposite the edge of the rim.
The "shell" construction of the upper half of the handle, just above the join, is worth noting.
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| Two joining fragments preserve less than a quarter of rim and upper wall.
Continuously curving wall, in contrast to later lopadia, which are constricted below the rim. Plain rim. Prominent flange inside ... 27-29 May 1936 ... Gritty cooking fabric, micaceous, with flecks of golden mica, small black inclusions, and minute white shell-like inclusions. |
| Part of stand of a brazier.
Stand flares out towards the bottom and has a hole cut into it, partly preserved on one lateral break. Large upturned, ribbed handle, approximately round in section attached ... June 1937 and June 1938 ... Yellowish fabric with shell temper, possibly from Benghazi. |
| Broken all around. Bearded head, the crown and a little of left cheek and eye preserved.
Narrow, lightly carved strands, which meet at a point on top and pass under a fillet and emerge as snail shell curls ... 23 May 1951 ... Narrow, lightly carved strands, which meet at a point on top and pass under a fillet and emerge as snail shell curls around the brow, indicate hair. |
Slightly over half restored; full profile preserved, but feet missing.
Applied moldmade feet, probably shell shaped. Rim flat on top and inwardly beveled. Upper wall: pairs of antithetical leaping dolphins ... 275-265 ... Applied moldmade feet, probably shell shaped. Rim flat on top and inwardly beveled. |
The lot consists of one spherical purple bead (amethyst ?), four small reddish ones of different sizes (agate or carnelian ?), and six larger white paste beads, globular but flattened top and bottom, along ... 8 July 1953 ... Also included are two bits of straight bone pin and one snail shell. |
Seven beads.
Two small beads of blue glass paste, one of white glass paste, two small of black glass paste (?) and two of carnelian; also one of gold, together with fragments of other white glass paste ... 9 January 1954 ... Preserved with these, from this burial, is a small sea-shell (conus mediterraneus). |
| "Bean Parcher". Fragment of rim and handle preserved. Shallow vessel with plain rim, with slight groove on interior. Loop handle attached at rim.
Very micaceous fabric with black inclusions, white inclusions ... 27 June-5 August 1972 ... Very micaceous fabric with black inclusions, white inclusions (some possibly shell), few voids. 10YR 6/2 (light brownish gray). |
| Chopped off behind and much battered, the features nearly gone.
The high coiffure is Flavian, with rows of snail-shell curls in an erection over the forehead, drill holes in the center of each curl. Round ... Flavian period ... The high coiffure is Flavian, with rows of snail-shell curls in an erection over the forehead, drill holes in the center of each curl. |
The handle missing, the edge of the collar, and chips.
Typical clam-shell variety on raised base, but with a flaring funnel-like collar around the filling hole, and a band handle from this collar to the ... 22 July 1947 ... Typical clam-shell variety on raised base, but with a flaring funnel-like collar around the filling hole, and a band handle from this collar to the angle of the body.
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| Exactly like S 596 (Ν' 45), but much more battered; only the thumb and little finger well preserved.
The hand holds a spiral shell. A rough surface along the back of the hand may indicate the point at ... 25 June 1935 ... The hand holds a spiral shell. A rough surface along the back of the hand may indicate the point at which it rested against the body, or it may be a break.
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| Curve fragment.
Buff surface, red core.
Shallow much worn impression; in the centre a sevenstringed lyre rather delicately drawn (cf. instruments illustrated in Pridik (1917), pls. VII, 9-11).
Letter ... 8 June 1933 ... Letter traces below to its left, (the "A" coming up next to the shell of the lyre). |
| The wrist and the right hand, all except the index finger and end of second finger preserved, of a gigantic statue.
The hand holds a spiral object (torch, cornucopia, elongated snail shell ?), which is ... 10 June 1935 ... The hand holds a spiral object (torch, cornucopia, elongated snail shell ?), which is broken at the bottom. ... ADDENDA The object in the hand published as a conch shell. |
Discus chipped around filling hole; otherwise intact.
On discus, shell; on rim, raised dots in four groups of two each and two concentric grooves; small hole on rim at base of nozzle. Handle triple grooved ... 24 May 1939 ... On discus, shell; on rim, raised dots in four groups of two each and two concentric grooves; small hole on rim at base of nozzle. |
| Complete, though the hinge which holds the cover of the filling-hole is broken.
High angular-bodied lamp on raised base.
Large round nozzle. Shell-shaped cover over filling hole. Cross projecting above ... 31 May 1938 ... Large round nozzle. Shell-shaped cover over filling hole. |
| Head missing. Left edge broken away. Minor fractures. Surface pitted from cesspool acids.
Draped bust with cavity and dowel-hole for insertion of marble head and neck. At the back all but the central portion ... 24 March 1938 ... At the back all but the central portion is scooped out, leaving only a shell of drapery to show at the front. |
Fragment of floor with start of central depression and ring base with grooved resting surface. Glaze misfired here and there; part abraded on the top side. Max. dim. 0.182; diam. of base 0.16. McPhee and ... Second quarter of the 4th century B.C ... From left to right, part of a shell, dorsal fin of fish to right, small unintelligible object, back of bream to left, tail of fish to right. |
Rim plain, with two grooves and three impressed circles on each side.
On discus, a debased shell pattern or "asymmetrical rosette".
At the start of the nozzle, next the discus, two very small impressed ... 11 March 1933 ... On discus, a debased shell pattern or "asymmetrical rosette".
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Center of discus broken.
On rim, herringbone, nearly effaced.
On discus, shell.
Handle, with parallel vertical grooves with hatching between; remains of full sized handle; actual handle small, triangular, ... 13 February 1932 ... On discus, shell.
Handle, with parallel vertical grooves with hatching between; remains of full sized handle; actual handle small, triangular, set in from edge and set off from rim by groove with impressed circles at inner end; herringbone on top.
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| Broken away diagonally from the back of the head to the right side of the face. The right ear and curls around the right cheek missing. The nose, left eye and end of beard chipped. Part of the neck on ... Early Roman period (?) ... The fine-combed hair is bound by a fillet, below which snail-shell curls frame the brow.
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Lower part of pot preserved, in a single piece (fr. a, container 128); also loose fragment (two joining sherds) of upper body of same(?) (fr. b, container 150) and single sherd of belly (fr. c, container ... July 1955 ... Slight ribbing on body.
Egg-shell fabric. Light brownish ware, light yellow on outside, with light gray tint at core. |
| Broad; only small, piece at curve preserved.
Coarse, slightly micaceous clay; greyish-red with light slip and traces of red paint.
Left end of impression incomplete; sharp.
Early Thasian.
Cf. Hesperia ... 21 May 1932 ... [Θ]α̣σίων
star shell
[Κλ]ε̣οφ( |
Tritoness And Eros.
Bottom, with part of lower wall.
Cup rests on broad ridge with slightly concave surface; pointed underside. Six grooves preserved on exterior. Emblem surrounded by two scraped grooves ... Ca. 200 ... Tritoness swimming left, carrying oinochoe in left hand and blowing shell held in right hand. ... Paint on oinochoe and shell, on hair, shoulder, neck, wrist, underside of coils, and fluke of Tritoness, on head, wing, arm, and pipes of Eros. |
From the upper zone of a large tankard.
Brown on buff.
ADDENDA 2018: Single sherd to a mug with no preserved features. The exterior is decorated with a medium band at the waist with whorl-shell motif ... LH IIIB ... The exterior is decorated with a medium band at the waist with whorl-shell motif likely extending through the band.
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| Medallion, mended from six fragments. An Eros rides on the tail of a Nereid, left, who blows on a conch shell and carries a jug(?). Around the medallion, two scraped grooves; between them the stain of ... 9 March 1933 ... An Eros rides on the tail of a Nereid, left, who blows on a conch shell and carries a jug(?). |
| An Eros, with a high diadem, below which long curls fall down his back, and with wings springing above his shoulders, holds in front of him, at waist level, a small lamp with three nozzles, in the shape ... 1933 ... An Eros, with a high diadem, below which long curls fall down his back, and with wings springing above his shoulders, holds in front of him, at waist level, a small lamp with three nozzles, in the shape of a shell. The lamp is complete, but Eros is missing below the hips.
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Two nozzles, and the left hand of a supporting figure remain. The lamp has been damaged by fire.
A shell-shaped infundibulum with originally probably three nozzles, an Amazon 's shield on top at the preserved ... Late 2nd-early 3rd c. A.D ... The lamp has been damaged by fire.
A shell-shaped infundibulum with originally probably three nozzles, an Amazon 's shield on top at the preserved edge. |
Very fragmentary; partly restored in plaster. Preserved are most of the tubular mouth and narrow neck with the two handles, much of the shoulder, and some of the body down probably quite close to the base ... 5-6 April 1937 ... Preserved are most of the tubular mouth and narrow neck with the two handles, much of the shoulder, and some of the body down probably quite close to the base.
Egg-shell fabric. Unglazed.
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Body, shoulder, and foot with missing pieces restored in plaster and painted. P.H. 0.116; diam. at shoulder 0.07. LIMC II, 1984, p. 200, no. 88, pl. 191, s.v. Apollon.
Apollo (back of head with wreath, ... Ca. 450 B.C ... Dilute glaze: markings on tortoise-shell sound box of lyre. |
| Life-size. Broken behind.
Fragment from the head of a man, facing left with the paw of a lion gripping him from behind and above. The outer part of the lion's paw was worked in a separate piece and attached ... Ca. 530-520 B.C ... The hair on the top of the man's head is rendered by stippling in red paint; around the edge a triple band of snail-shell curls; the nape of the neck bare.
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