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| Small peacock, cast in two halves, which have separated.
Tha tail, which was set in , is missing, and there is a hole in the middle of the breast.
Wings ornamented with two rows of small incised concentric ... 25 April 1939 ... Small peacock, cast in two halves, which have separated.
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| Rectangular stamp; peacock(?) device. Dte: may be Period I: fabric cert looks so(VG 15.i.53)* Finished Area south of east-west late Roman wall; 4th century A.D. Hole. Θασίω̣ν̣
peacock
[ Ἀ]ρ̣έτω̣ν̣ 1635 ... 13 March 1952 ... Rectangular stamp; peacock(?) device ... Θασίω̣ν̣
peacock
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| Chipped at upper right.
Obverse: a peacock left.
Reverse: the letter delta (Δ) in black glaze.
Cf. MC 278-281, 293 from the same die, and the same well, as this. Well, earth. Leica ... 25 May 1936 ... Obverse: a peacock left.
Reverse: the letter delta (Δ) in black glaze.
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Chipped at right.
Obverse: a peacock left.
Reverse: flat; the letter delta (Δ) in black glaze.
Gray clay.
Cf. MC 278-281, 292 from the same die, and the same well, as this. Well, earth. Leica ... 26 May 1936 ... Obverse: a peacock left.
Reverse: flat; the letter delta (Δ) in black glaze.
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| Central boss and part of floor preserved.
Decoration in white paint: on boss, a peacock with head turned back; on floor, rays. Outside unglazed.
Sherds from this fill, Hellenistic-Roman, Box 47. Roman ... 6 April 1937 ... Decoration in white paint: on boss, a peacock with head turned back; on floor, rays. |
| Obverse: a peacock on the upper face, standing left, one claw advanced, tail not spread.
Reverse: flat, plain.
Similar to MC 278.
Cf. MC 278-280, 292-293, which are from the same die as this. Well.
4th ... 2 May 1936 ... Obverse: a peacock on the upper face, standing left, one claw advanced, tail not spread.
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Obverse: a peacock on the upper face, standing left, one claw advanced, tail not spread.
Reverse: flat, plain.
Worn black glaze.
Buff clay (?)
Cf. MC 279-281, 292-293 which are from the same die as this ... 1 May 1936 ... Obverse: a peacock on the upper face, standing left, one claw advanced, tail not spread.
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Glaze somewhat worn.
Obverse: a peacock on the upper face, standing left, one claw advanced, tail not spread.
Reverse: flat, plain.
Similar to MC 278.
Cf. MC 278-279, 281, 292-293, which are from the ... 2 May 1936 ... Obverse: a peacock on the upper face, standing left, one claw advanced, tail not spread.
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