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Preserved is only half of the almond-shaped base, outlined by a single groove, and part of the side wall. The wall has a curious rough finish (perhaps a "brandfehl").
Inscribed on the bottom.
Red-brown ... 7 March 1933 ... Agora VI, no. 920, p. 73. |
Part of side missing. Small open flat-bottomed bowl; plain rim. Black glaze, mottled with red, overall, except for reserved bands: one just above bottom, one further up wall, and two concentric on bottom ... 2 August 1947 |
| Helen. M., II, p. 597, VI. M., II, p. 535, VI. C., 4. Theodora. M., II, p. 536, VII. 2. Urbs Roma. M., I, p. 255, II. M., I, p. 479, II. M., II, p. 359, III; p. 362, III. M., II, p. 473, II; p. 475, III ... Agora 2 39 ... 324-326 A.D. |
| Imported Lamps; Corinthian Lamps of the Late 1st to Late 5th Century; Lamps of the Latest 1st Century through the 3rd Century; Bases; Sekoundos. Imported Lamps; Corinthian Lamps of the Late 1st to Late ... Agora 7 98 C 14:2 D 12:1 F 13:2 K 20:1 ... 2nd A.D ... Agora, VI, 920 |
| Lachish (Tell ed Duweir), London and New York, 1938-1958, III. Olga Tufnell, The Iron Age. Libertini, G., Il Museo Biscari, Milan and Rome, 1930, pl. 92, 237, pl. 95, 825-826, 834. Matson, F.R., ed. Ceramics ... Agora 12 460 |
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