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Stocky handle lump beneath.
Coarse light reddish-buff clay; little or no slip.
Impression incomplete above and below, worn across the middle and damaged by chips.
Cf. Dumont (1872), pp. 192, 299-300 ... 26 April 1933 ... South Byzantine Building, south room, lying on classical floor. |
Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face only preserved.
Ten lines of the inscription preserved.
Pentelic marble. Found in a wall of a Byzantine building, south of the altar of the Twelve Gods. Leica ... 20 May 1938 ... Found in a wall of a Byzantine building, south of the altar of the Twelve Gods. |
Nozzle broken away.
On discus, rosette; on rim, two grooves; handle solid, three grooves above, two below.
On reverse, within two almond-shaped lines a "C".
Thin red glaze.
Red clay.
Type XXVIII of Corinth ... 13 February 1934 ... South of Byzantine Building, room xviii, below its ground level. |
| Inscribed fragment of grave stele.
Bottom and apex of pediment broken away; otherwise complete.
Two lines of the inscription preserved.
Pentelic marble. Found in the paving of a Byzantine building, south ... 4 April 1938 ... Found in the paving of a Byzantine building, south of the Eleusinion. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face and smoothly dressed right side preserved.
Five lines of the inscription preserved, trace of another above (?).
Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA Joins to I 5709. Found in a ... 19 May 1938 ... Found in a wall of a Byzantine building, south of the altar of the Twelve Gods. |
A segment from the back of the head.
The hair in deep wavy grooves, radiating from the crown of the head, runs down to a fillet, below which the surface is smooth.
Pentelic marble.
Joins S 539 (Ν 179) ... Early Roman period (?) ... Byzantine building, Room XXVII, above south corner of the Altar of the Twelve Gods. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Broken all round, and behind.
Honorary decree in praise of an archon and his two paredroi.
Nine lines of the inscription preserved; stoichedon.
Pentelic marble. Found in Byzantine building, ... 288-263 B.C ... Found in Byzantine building, in room xiii, loose filling above bedrock; from a late context just east of the Great Drain, opposite the south wing of the Stoa of Zeus. |
Two joining fragments from nozzle of large lamp (?).
Wide raised band around filling hole, with knob at beginning of ridge down top of nozzle.
Black glaze, partly flaked.
Pinkish-buff clay.
Type 37 variant ... 12 May 1949 ... ADDENDA Late Roman or Byzantine (?).
Hellenistic sherds from same fill stored in B 643.
... Pit along south side of Northwest room of Poros Building. |
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