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Unpierced handle; chevrons on rim; jewelled cross in square discus; palm leaf on reverse.
Unglazed.
Brownish clay.
Type XXVIII of Corinth collection. Paved Building; soft fill on top of east wall at southeast ... 4 June 1938 ... Paved Building; soft fill on top of east wall at southeast corner. |
| The pieces are cut from a slightly polygonal rod.
Cf. B 1046 for similar flans from the same area. Originally entered as coins. Late fill on line of east wall of building II, i.e. the poros building southeast ... 3 June 1952 ... Late fill on line of east wall of building II, i.e. the poros building southeast of church of Holy Apostles. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face, left side and back preserved; also the bottom which is cut as a tenon leaded to a depth of 0.075m.
Decree concerning the Skias, replacement of bedding etc.; Archon: ... 190 B.C ... Found in late Roman level in the Tholos Trench L, immediately southeast of the building. |
| Typical slim handle, rather descending.
Large circular impression, from carelessly made clay die(good example for photograph); slightly incomplete both sides. Rdg: doubts about the rdg; =Qra"swn= usually ... 4 March 1933 ... Middle Stoa Building Field; southeast trench. |
| Complete corner block. Rough on back. Channels have curved top, slightly undercut. On top, mason's mark: Α. Painstaking work.
Possibly reused in Southeast Temple.
Pentelic marble. Found at R/6-15/12 (Fall ... August 1959 |
| Eleven pieces cut from a rod.
One of these is the remnant of the rod, become to short for further cutting. Eight pieces are "normal", two are scraps.
The cutting was done with a chisel anywhere from one ... 16 June 1953 ... Is poros building the mint - ΑΡΓΥΡΟΚΟΠΕΙΟΝ ?) ... Foundation blocks, northeast corner of the poros building, southeast of church of Holy Apostles. Found in removing a little firm ancient earth from above the edges of the foundation blocks at the corner of the poros building. Remains of small furnaces of the late Helenistic and early Roman periods. |
Building block reused for late Roman inscription.
Right side, back and bottom preserved, these being the bottom, side and end respectively of the building block upon which the inscription was cut, when ... 24 March 1937 ... Building block reused for late Roman inscription.
Right side, back and bottom preserved, these being the bottom, side and end respectively of the building block upon which the inscription was cut, when it was reused, on its end.
... Found in late Byzantine road fill, over the southeast corner of the temple of Ares. |
| Top chipped. Rough on both sides and behind. Tops of channels curved and slightly undercut. On top, mason's mark: Β. Rather course work.
Possibly reused in Southeast Temple.
Pentelic marble. Found at R/7-15/11 ... August 1959 |
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