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Molded clay lamp with round hole at centre top, and another in the spout. Rounded, clamshell-shaped body with spout projecting out from body. Three round bulges are spaced around the upper area, with vertical lines in between them. A dark accretion covers a section of the top. Bottom is plain.
Askos oil jar, made of bronze. Small vessel has a rounded, oblong body resting on a short foot. Neck emerges from top front of body and has a thin rim with a wide spout. A concave handle spans from back of body, splitting into two before it joins the rim. Handle is decorated with short diagonal lines pressed into the top surface.
Roman coin of Constantius II, as Augustus, 337-361. Obverse: draped bust of Constantius II, facing right; he wears a diadem; to left, inscription is 'DN CONSTANTIVS 'PF AVG'. Reverse: emperor spearing a fallen barbarian horseman, standing and facing left; to right, he holds a spear; to left, a shield; to the lower left, the captive; mintmark A?; to left, dot-S-dot; inscription 'FEL TEMP REPARATIO'.
Roman coin of Diocletian (284-305). Obverse: bust of an emperor, facing right; he wears a laurel crown; to left, inscription says 'AIO...ILTI' (DIOKLHTIANOS SEB); to right, 'ANOCCE'. Reverse: Athena enthroned, facing left, holds Nike in outstretched hand; inscription 'L'; to right, 'H'.
Roman coin of Probus (276-282). Obverse: bust of an emperor, facing right; he wears a laurel crown; to left, inscription is (in Greek) A K M AUR PROBOS SEB. Obverse: draped figure (Elpis, Greek spirit of Hope), standing to left, lifting hem of chiton with one hand, to right, holding flower; to left, inscription 'L / B'.
Roman coin of Constantius II, as Caesar, 324-337. Obverse: bust of Constantius II, facing left; to left and right, inscription 'FL IVL CONSTANTIVS NOB C'. Reverse: camp gate; above, star; to left, inscription 'PROVIDENTIAE CAESS'; beneath, 'SMANT-gamma'.
Roman coin of Constantine I, 306-337. Obverse: bust of Constantine I, facing right; to left, inscription says 'CONSTAN'; to right, 'TINVSAVG'. Reverse: wreath; within wreath is a star, two crosses, and 'VOT /*/XX'; encircling wreath, inscription says 'DNCONSTATIN IMN X AVG'.
Small dark blue glass vessel. Two handles have been added from the upper shoulder to the middle of the tall thin neck. The mouth of the vessel widens above the neck.
Terracotta antefix of face with exaggerated features. The mouth smiles in a toothless, widely curving grin, over a round chin. Nose is small with a concave bridge, brow descending in a thick centre point over top. Eyes are small and protrude slightly. Back of piece is flat, with construction marks crossing the surface. Figure is made of orange-grey clay with some shell and pebble inclusions.
Small gold ring has a thin narrow band soldered at mid back. The head is a thin, flat oval with an embossed image of a walking goat (?) looking back over its shoulder, surrounded by tall foliage. An engraved border encircles the edge of the oval.