Greek, Roman and Byzantine Pottery at Ilion (Troia):
Sebastian Heath and Billur Tekkök, Editors
Rooftiles
Please note that this is a public draft of work in progress
1. Hellenistic Meander Geison Tile
y29.0120. AT0169. SC14-3d. Single fragment, edge paritally preserved. Meander on outer face, 5.5 cm.
First published as Hasaki 1999 p. 228 and cat. no. 16 with full discussion.
Ancient pottery fragment or sherd showing a triangular piece with reddish-brown exterior surface and gray-beige interior, positioned next to a measurement scale.
2. Hellenistic or Early Roman Imbrex Rooftile
K/L16/17.0461:13. SC14-3d. Essentially complete. Coarse orange fabric, micaceous with many other varied, small inclusions. A component of a so-called Corinthian style roof.
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Rectangular stone grinding tool or metate fragment with a flat, worn surface showing evidence of use, photographed against a blue background with a measurement scale.
General Bibliography
Hasaki, Eleni. 1999. “Studies in Hellenistic Ilion: A Note on Rooftiles in the Lower City,” Studia Troica 9: 225-236.