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| Obverse: an S between two raised dots.
Reverse: plain. Level II A. Leica ... 25 April 1957 ... Level II A. |
| Two pieces. One handle missing. Tall flaring foot, flat underside. Triangular handles. Incurved rim.
Buff clay. Unglazed. Well. Level II. 1333 Leica, 92-7-21 ... 29 June 1971 ... Well. Level II. |
| Mended from many pieces and restored. Flaring foot. Angled body, deep bowl, two handles. On floor stamped palmettes and rouletting.
Dull black glaze. Buff clay. Well. Level II. 1333 Leica PD 2611-20 ... 28 June 1971 ... Well. Level II. |
Head preserved from top of head to chin; hair broken off at proper left.
Hair drawn back from face in a broad roll with narrow mellon-waves (grooved).
Traces of red paint.
Orange clay. Roman Bath, level ... 6 May 1957 ... Roman Bath, level II. |
Handle and lip missing. Low base ring; trefoil lip. Ivy leaves and vine in brown to black paint around neck.
Gray-buff clay. Well, lower fill, level II, second half of 4th into beginning of 3rd c. B.C., ... 7 June 1938 ... Well, lower fill, level II, second half of 4th into beginning of 3rd c. |
| About half of broad stamp with central device preserved; pilos with star. Finished Terrace Area 3, soft earth along north foundation filling level, layer II; Middle Stoa Building Fill. Θασίων̣
pilos with ... 3 March 1953 ... Terrace Area 3, soft earth along north foundation filling level, layer II; Middle Stoa Building Fill. |
Neither handle preserved.
Flat bottom; squat rounded body with slightly outward-turned lip. At level of handle zone, elongated blobs surrounded by dots to either side of a zigzag. Completely glazed interior ... LG II |
Fragment from lower end.
Fabric as A 2928, and probably from same series. Found in front of east half of South Stoa II at level of mid 3rd c. A.D. 6566 Leica ... July 1959 ... Found in front of east half of South Stoa II at level of mid 3rd c. |
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