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Broken away below the shoulders.
The head seems to have been impressed from a figure modeled by hand from a solid plaque of clay.
A female figure of a primitive type, wearing a low stephane and a necklace ... Date uncertain ... Date uncertain. |
Head, arms, and body below waist missing. Traces of yellow paint on the back and front. Red round neck; no white. Chest finished alike on both sides. On the back of neck a mass of Apollo-like hair. Clearing ... Date uncertain ... Date uncertain. |
Head and both arms broken away. Fine, buff clay. Traces of white slip on upper part. Hand made. Trunk solid, cylindircal; chest flat on both sides; base rises in the middle and is drawn to a beak on our ... Date uncertain ... Date uncertain. |
Wall profile restored.
Ring foot; low strap handle.
1632 is similar in shape and date, but banded ... 325-310 B.C ... Ring foot; low strap handle.
1632 is similar in shape and date, but banded. |
| Ladle. Date: Bon has "contexte d ='=e="=poque helle="=nistique"* Finished Late fill. Θασίων
ladle
Φ̣ιλωνί[δ] | ης Leica ... 2 June 1936 ... Date: Bon has "contexte d ='=e="=poque helle="=nistique"* |
Egg-head type with gouged features.
No paint or glaze.
Red clay. Catalogued May 1953. No date or context. Leica ... No date or context. |
Retrograde. Date: pottery from layer 1, mid 5c BC(HAT)* Stoa Piers 15-20, layer I. Ἀρ (retr) 2748 Leica ... 10 September 1953 ... Date: pottery from layer 1, mid 5c BC(HAT)* |
| Profile, rim, preserved.
ADDENDA: From "USE" deposit of Well A?
Date: 490-480. Carl Roebuck, Nb. No. 7.
Well A. 358 ... 13 May 1938 ... ADDENDA: From "USE" deposit of Well A?
Date: 490-480. |
Hollow with a small hole in the top. Unglazed and smooth.
The finish suggests a date in the late 5th century ... late 5th century ... The finish suggests a date in the late 5th century. |
Head and limbs missing.
A nude female torso erect; it has open pierced knee sockets and shoulders pierced for attachment of moulded limbs.
Clay: Fine, buff, covered with white slip front and back. Fully ... Date: late 5 c. BC ... Date: late 5 c. BC. |
| Date: a nt suggests this is a LHell to ERom deposit(VG)* Finished In Hellenistic fill. [ Ἐ]πὶ Ἀρ̣ατο
φάνευς
Ἀ̣γρ̣[ιανίου] Leica ... 27 February 1936 ... Date: a nt suggests this is a LHell to ERom deposit(VG)* |
Complete; coarsely worked.
Breccia.
Cf. ST 703-705, 708. Southwest corner of peristyle of Heliaia, with industrial waste of early Roman date. 3957 Leica, 83-91 ... 28 July 1961 ... Southwest corner of peristyle of Heliaia, with industrial waste of early Roman date. |
Complete; coarsely worked.
Breccia.
Cf. ST 703-705, 707. Southwest corner of peristyle of Heliaia, with industrial waste of early Roman date. 3957 Leica, 83-91 ... 28 July 1961 ... Southwest corner of peristyle of Heliaia, with industrial waste of early Roman date. |
Three non-joining pieces. Originally folded in three.
Inscription on both sides.
Joins IL 1645.
Left fragment: depth: 7.70-8.95m. Excav. date: 2-3 July 1971. Nb. p. 1335.
Middle and right fragments: depth: ... 2-3, 6-8 July 1971 ... Excav. date: 2-3 July 1971. ... Excav. date: 6-8 July 1971. |
| Mask. Date: "This is the one of late 3rd (stamps) or 1/2 2nd (Kroll)"(VG)* Finished Box XXXIII. [Θασίων]
mask
Τιμοκλῆς (Σ above Η) 2819 Leica ... 6 May 1971 ... Date: "This is the one of late 3rd (stamps) or 1/2 2nd (Kroll)"(VG)* |
Narrow outturned rim. Ostrakon of Hippokrates Anaxileo. For the date, probably from "one of the first three or four ostrakophoriai," cf. Hesperia, XV, 1946, p. 272, 6 ... For the date, probably from "one of the first three or four ostrakophoriai," cf. |
Device. Date: pottery and coins of Athenian Imperial Type(VG)*
Publ: to appear in [ ... ] publication(VG)* Below strosis. Late Roman(?). Ἀγ̣ί̣[ας]
Ἀρισ[τογέ]
νης [device] Leica ... 4 June 1937 ... Date: pottery and coins of Athenian Imperial Type(VG)*
Publ: to appear in [ ... ] publication(VG)* |
| Inscribed fragment of stele.
Inscribed face, top back and left face preserved. Broken at right and bottom.
Prytany decree; the Archon's name "Εργοχάρης" in first preserved line, gives the date.
Seventeen ... 226/5 B.C ... Prytany decree; the Archon's name "Εργοχάρης" in first preserved line, gives the date.
Seventeen lines of the inscription preserved.
... ADDENDA Proves that Dinsmoor's date for the creation of Ptolemais in the year of Ergochares, is impossible. |
Broken in four pieces, of which the third from left is nissing.
Originally folded in four layers.
Inscription on both sides.
Left fragment: depth: 7.70-8.95m. Excav. date: 2-3 July 1971. Nb. p. 1335 ... 2-3, 6-8 July 1971 ... Excav. date: 2-3 July 1971. ... Excav. date: 6-8 July 1971. |
Two almost joining pieces. Upper edge end ca. 0.05m. From right missing fragment. Originally folded in two or four.
Inscription on both sides.
Left fragment: depth: 7.70-8.95m.; Nb. p. 1335; excav. date: ... 2-3, 6-8 July 1971 ... ; Nb. p. 1335; excav. date: 2-3 July 1971.
Right fragment: depth: 5.40-10.20m.; Nb. p. 1340; excav. date: 6-8 July 1971 |
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