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Over half preserved. Rough-picked at edge. Double upper torus, almost vertical scotia, low lower torus, and vertical plinth. Asymmetrical. Originally engaged?
Pentelic marble. Room 4, Roman House H, Layer ... 12 August 1970 ... Room 4, Roman House H, Layer II (6th c. |
Mended; complete except for hole in bottom and chips from mouth. Squat body; outturned lip; vertical strap handle from shoulder to lip.
Orange clay. Unglazed. Layer IV, Room 4 of Roman House H. 2824 Leica ... 6 May 1971 ... Layer IV, Room 4 of Roman House H. |
Intact except for tip of one end of spoke.
Circular ballot with pierced spoke at center.
The letter B on one side : Jury section (Cf. ΑΘ. ΠΟΛ. LXIII, 4)
Cf. B 146, 728, 1055-1059. Tunnel east of room ... 14 April 1971 ... ΠΟΛ. LXIII, 4)
Cf. B 146, 728, 1055-1059 ... Tunnel east of room 3A of Roman House H. |
| Intact.
Sunken disk with three air holes. Channel to wick hole.
On disc, cross with split ends in circle, surrounded by circles within circles. Flat rim, herringbone. Knob handle. Some burning at wick ... 20 August 1970 ... Over stairs at south of Room 4, Roman House H. |
Complete except for two large chips from top.
Cubical block of marble with a broad concave face hollowed out, divided by eleven radiating lines and two perpendicular ones. Attachment for bronze or lead ... 4 August 1970 ... Upper destruction fill of Roman House H, north of room 4. |
| Rim fragment from a large Western Sigillata plate with flat floor and vertical rim thickened at top and bottom. In applied relief on the rim, a lyre-shaped ornament, a palmette filling its center.
Glaze ... 4 May 1939 |
Mended from several pieces; the top of the handle missing, and chips.
Discus plain; rim, row of globules; handle, grooved, pierced.
Reverse, concentric grooves; within them, traces of a signature (letters ... 21 June 1947 |
Less than one-quarter preserved but with profile complete nearly to center of floor. Broad very low ring foot; flat floor, lightly offset from low gently curving wall. Narrow rim rounded on top, slightly ... 1 June 1949 |
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