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First interpretation: probably from a miniature couch or stool.
Preserved is the upper part of one leg, with moulded ring below the cross piece and a curved horn-like projection above. The horizontal member ... 5 April 1938 ... Room XXII, found with coins nos 1-9. |
Base of mold with rosette medallion and broad leaves. No context; picked up in section by architect, on wall of house C, room 11. Leica ... 25 July 1950 |
Fragment of the rim and upper body. Palmettes above and below broad ridge on rim. Winged figures on body. Roman Bath; late Roman destruction fill in room with mosaic floor. 6067 Leica ... 18 September 1947 |
From wall.
The prow of a ship and three winged figures rowing. High above room 6 of South Stoa I, mixed fill. 6919 Leica ... 15 August 1966 |
Lower part and section of heavy base preserved. Inside, two concentric rings, and design formed by small punchmarks.
Incised on underside of foot: Ν
Buff clay. Late Roman fill above Roman House B, Room ... 17 July 1947 |
Two joining fragments from upper wall, broken all around.
From top down: a line of double spirals with leaves above; a band of alternating boukrania and rosettes set off at top and bottom by line of beads ... 7 May 1953 |
Broken all around. Foot of mold preserved. Decoration: central flower enclosed by two concentric circles; leaves radiating from outer circle up sides of mould.
Dull gray-orange fabric. Street Stoa, room ... 6 July 1972 |
Wall fragment.
Below zone of egg and dart, Centaur running left, apparently in a race or procession. Below, two rosettes with a winged figure between them.
Glaze brown to red. Road cut 43.00-53.00m ... 10 August 1966 |
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