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Seventy-six thin, tubular, turquoise coloured beads. Strung into a necklace. Two beads have ridges on them. Some of the beads are chipped.
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.
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'.
Egyptian drachm coin of Ptolemy III, 246-221 BCE. Obverse: large head of Zeus Ammon, facing right, with curly hair. Reverse: large eagle, facing left, standing on a thunderbolt; to left, a cornucopia; to left, inscription ‘πTOΛEMAIoV’; to right, ‘RAΣIΛEΩΣ’. Coin is very heavy.
Coin of Leo I, 457-474. Obverse: bust of Leo I, facing right. Reverse: monogram of Leo I, which includes a circle and an ‘S’; all within a wreath.
Byzantine coin of Heraclius, 610-641. Obverse: bust of Heraclius, facing forward, wearing crown with cross; to left, star; to right, crescent moon. Reverse: a cross resting on a globe; to left, ‘I’; to right, ‘B’; in exergue, ‘AΛEΞ’.
Byzantine coin of Heraclius, 610-641. Obverse: two busts, facing front; to left, Heraclius; to right, Heraclius Constantine, his son; Heraclius is larger than his son; each wears a chlamys and a crown with cross; to left, inscription is illegible; to right, it says ‘P’. Reverse: Large ‘IB’; in between the two letters, a cross resting on two steps; beneath, ‘[A]ΛEΞ’.
Byzantine coin of Justinian I, 527-565. Obverse: bust of Justinian I, facing right; to left and right, inscriptions are illegible. Reverse: large ‘Ƨ’.