LAMP. (8 frr., 0.030 kg): 2 Italian discus (possibly grotesque, KL113), 1 Italian discus/shoulder/volute nozzle (uncertain design, KL242); 1 Italian base (KL112); 3 Knidian discus/shoulder/volute nozzle (crater and vine+plain, KL227); 1 Athenian alpha-globule discus/shoulder/nozzle (KL254).
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POTTERY. Byzantine (1 fr., 0.001 kg): 1 body: interior has white slip and green glaze (12th-13th century).
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POTTERY. Greek (17 frr., 0.063 kg): 15 Corinthian fine ware (1 krater rim/neck with silhouette decoration; 1 cup rim; 1 Archaic–Classical cup handle; 1 Hellenistic cup/pitcher handle; 3 cup bases, including 2 kantharos molded bases; 2 krater body; 6 open-shape body), 1 Corinthian blister ware (aryballos body with vertical ribbing), 1 Corinthian molded relief ware (Hellenistic bowl body).
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POTTERY. Roman (4,185 frr., 95.26 kg): ESA plates Hayes 3, 37 (KP375, KP206), ESB plate Hayes 58 (KP208), Italian sigillata cup cf. Conspectus R 6 (KP207), Pontic sigillata dish Zhuravlev 3 (KP169), Early Roman barbotine bowl (KP188), eastern thin-walled ware, including Phocaean cup (KP220), African red slip; unslipped pitcher; utilitarian, including Middle Roman regional pedestal krater (KP209), basin/jar; cooking ware, including NePcf, frying pans (KP291, KP221), Early-Middle Roman baking pan (KP228), NePcf vertical rim stewpot (KP190), brazier (KP222); Campanian, Dressel 1B/C rim (KP268), Dressel 2-4, Rhodian neck (KP189), Koan, Cretan, MRA3 toe and handle (KP226, KP227), MRA7, Forlimpopoli C (KP193), Forlimpopoli C/E (KP225), Early-Middle Roman regional(?) amphora (KP191), combed, LRA2; moldmade stopper (KP225), sherd stopper (KP223).
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SCULPTURE: 1 fr. marble small statue of draped figure (KS003).
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SMALL FINDS. Glass (33 frr.): 1 body, colorless (Hofheim cup with linear-cut decoration); 7 rim/body, light blue (shallow ribbed bowl, KM233); 2 rim/neck/body/ handle, light bluish green (large bottle with folded, flattened rim, short neck, and thick strap handle, KM232); 1 neck/body, light bluish green (large bottle; from KM232?); 1 rim, light yellowish green (thickened, fire-polished lip); 4 body, dark orangish (brownish) red, thick (including fr. E); 3 body, yellow; 2 body, light yellow, thin; 1 base, light green (concave bottom); 8 body, light blue; 2 body, colorless, thin; 1 windowpane, bluish green (cast?).
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SMALL FINDS. Lithic: 1 obsidian proximal blade segment (KM330).
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SMALL FINDS. Metal: 1 small fr. dense, stoney metal with ferrous content: slag? (max. p. dim. 0.057).
Explanation of deposition
Mass of Roman sherds against upper/west face of Wall A1, where they accumulated with downslope movement and/or with disposal by users of adjacent passageway.