As G G G
J 29. Samian A cup. Pis. 9, 62. P 8320. H. 0.041 D. 0.088. Almost complete restored. Clay and glaze as J 28. Center of floor worn no trace of stamp. This shape, very common in Samian ware, may be compared with the non- Samian pieces G 28, G 70, G 71. J 30. Glazed plate, stamped. Pis. 36, 68. P 8342. Est. D. base 0.105. About half of the floor preserved. Grayish buff clay dull, black glaze on interior only. Base left rough from wheel. From a plate as K 5. At center of floor a stamp, broken away...
F FunnelPL
P 11893. P.H. 0.129 D. rest. 0.156. Fragmentary restored. Original bottom surface of spout apparently broken in antiquity and trimmed off to a smooth edge. Hard, brownish buff clay with grits purplish black glaze applied in a wide, spiral band around the exterior. The broad, round-bodied bowl terminates above in a flat-topped lip, set off by a deep groove on the exterior below, the body narrows sharply into the tapering spout. Single, horizontal, flat handle just below the lip. For a...
F BellcupPL
P 8914. H. 0.05 D. 0.095. Almost complete. Clay and glaze as F 3 double-dipping streak. Shape as F 12, but with more pronounced flare to the wall. F 15. Plate fragment, stamped. Pis. 57, 61. P 11848. P.H. 0.009 D. of resting surface est. 0.12. Fragmentary rim missing. Soft, micaceous, cinnamon-red clay dull, reddish glaze. The surface of the clay has flaked extensively. At the center of the floor, a potter's stamp 8co po v .10 This fragment is an example of the finer and earlier class of Samian...
F Mug
P 8948. P.H. 0.064 P.D. 0.105. Fragmentary most of wall missing. Fabric and shape as P 46. No trace of handle preserved. P 48. Fusiform ungubntarium. PL 2. P 9814. H. rest. 0.345 D. 0.131. Edge of foot broken away restored. Fusiform body with neatly turned ring foot conical base. The fusiform shape is characteristic of Hellenistic unguentaria, as A 64-65, B 6-7 and 44, C 76-77, D 77-78, E 137-138 F 48, however, has a plumper body than the Hellenistic specimens and is striking for its large size...
Group H
This group represents material from the building fill Deposit P 8 1 of a circular structure, of which the foundations alone are preserved in situ.1 The building lies west of the northern half of the Stoa of Attalos. Adjacent to the foundations of this monopteros, to the northeast and east, was found a layer of earth, 0.50-0.70 m. deep, which contained numerous working chips of green serpentine such as that of fragmentary, unfluted column shafts found near by, which presumably belonged to the...
Info Lvo
P11637. H. 0.825 D. 0.176. Fragmentary restored. Yellowish gray clay with grits the exterior surface much worn mastic. Tall, slender body, narrowing below to a high ring foot and above to a wide mouth with everted lip, flat on top. Ridged handles. Compare M 118. P 10047. H. 0.116 D. 0.09. Intact. Gritty, brownish buff clay, fired gray on upper half of exterior. Similar to 6 103 , but of more slender proportions compare J 43. Storage, Layer III fragments of about six similar M 81 . Jug, round...
G JugPI
P 11513. P.H. 0.143 D. 0.185. Body only preserved, in fragmentary condition partly restored. Fine, gray clay black glaze. Globular body on wide ring foot. No traces preserved of neck or of handle attachment. G 93. Neck fragment, jug. PI. 5. P 11486. P.H. 0.10 D. lip 0.049. Neck and handle only preserved. Hard, buff clay dull, black to brown glaze. At the base of the neck, three grooves, the lowest corresponding with the point at which the separately turned body and neck were joined. Everted...
Abbreviations And Bibliography
The principal works cited in this volume and the abbreviated titles by which they are mentioned are listed below Alexandria Rudolf Pagenstecher, Expedition Ernst von Sieglin, Ausgr bungen in Alexandria, Band II, 3, Die Gefasse in Stein und Ton, Knochenschnitzereien, Leipzig, 1918. A. J. A. American Journal of Archaeology. Antioch, I Antioch on-the-Orontes, I, The Excavations of 1932, ed. George W. Elderkin, Prin Antioch, IV, 1 Antioch on-the-Orontes, IV, 1, Ceramics and Islamic Coins, ed....
Group L
Group L constitutes the filling of Deposit F 19 1, a well located on the north slope of the Areopagus. Excavation for modern house-cellars in this area had cut down the bedrock and had removed all traces of the ancient constructions with which this and several other adjacent wells might have been associated.1 The well was cut through soft bedrock until the diggers came in contact with a layer of hard rock at a depth of 15.95 m. below the preserved top. For most of its depth the well is lined...
G Samian A platePI
P 11504. H. 0.026 D. 0.12. Fragmentary center of floor missing restored. Rather firm, cinnamon-red, micaceous clay orangered glaze. G 27. Samian A plate fragment, stamped. PI. 57. P 9871. Max. pres. floor D. est. 0.165. Several joining fragments of floor partly restored. Clay and glaze as G 19. From a plate as G 26-26. On the floor, two groups of three circular grooves and, at the center, a device-stamp palmette. P 11498. H. 0.061 D. est. 0.113. Fragmentary restored. Soft, pinkish cinnamon,...
F Pithos lidPL
P 11911. D. est. 0.36 Th., not including lug, 0.018. Five joining and one non-joining fragments restored. Coarse, reddish buff clay with large grits. Flat disk with a small central hole. On the edge, a triangular notch, just inside of which, on the top surface, a raised lug two more holes adjacent to the lug, toward the center. Three concentric grooves on top surface near edge and another around the central hole. The notch, lug and pair of holes were probably duplicated at a point diametrically...
[H JugPL
P 13597. Deposit N 19 2 late 1st to early 2nd century . H. 0.249 D. 0.177. Almost complete. Brownish clay dull, black to brownish glaze partial . Plump body on ring foot high neck with everted lip, flat on top. Ridged handle with applied thumbrest at top cf. H 11, G 85-S6 . The lip projects out in a small lug on either side of t. a. h. Two bands of rouletting around the body below b. a. h. three pairs of grooves around the neck. Storage fragments of neck and shoulder of a jug similar to P...
G LidPL Rsb
P 11477. H. 0.048 D. rest. 0.173. Fragmentary restored. Coarse, brownish red clay with grits. As G 122. This lid fits both G 193 and G 195 and is shown with the latter in PL 7. Storage, Layer III fragments of another similar lid. Storage, Layer III, cooking wares frying pan handle as G113-115 flat-bottomed pans exhibiting a great variety of sizes D. 0.24r-0.44 and rim shapes oblique wall with plain or thickened lip rounded wall with thickened or everted lip . P 11481. P.H. 0.60 D. 0.802....