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[cmk.: (?) in incuse square] Portrait of unidentifiable emperor. Worn illegible ... Greek Imperials |
Mycenaean Grave (grave with kylikes).
Small irregular pit (about 0.70m by 0.45m by 0.50m deep). it was full of Mycenaean sherds and fragmentary pots, mostly kylikes, but also contained occasional scraps ... Mycenaean IIIB-C |
| Eponymon Street cleared to the latest Byzantine level. Walls bordering the street in foreground are Byzantine. Rectangular cut in the scarp is a great drain of near modern times. To the right in the background, ... AMS 2105 Horizontal (normal) ... 27 May 1951 |
| Eponymon Street cleared to the latest Byzantine level. Walls bordering the street in foreground are Byzantine. Rectangular cut in the scarp is a great drain of near modern times. To the right in the background, ... 2105 Horizontal (normal) ... 27 May 1951 |
Deposit associated with early walls West of the Stoa of Attalos ... Late 5th c. B.C. (?)- early 4th c. B.C. |
Pit in Bedrock South of Large Monument Base, just West of the Stoa of Attalos ... First half of 6th c. B.C. |
| There still remains a little of the bronze terme, and of the lead in which it was set. Shape of the base roughly triangular, with corners shorn off, and slightly concave sides.
Limestone.
Cf. A 1821 (Ζ ... 25 May 1951 |
| a) Mended from two pieces. Part of bottom surface preserved with bevel at outside joint; broken inside before relieving band. Broken above just over topmost annulet. Parts of two flutes preserved.
b) The ... 25 May 1951 |
| Broken to left, right, below and behind.
Front surface preserves below a vertical smooth surface. Above it, and projecting 0.007m., a fascia. Above this the spring of a curved molding, which is broken ... 26 May 1951 |
| Broken to left, right, below and behind.
Top surface preserves setting line for orthostate course 0.043m. from front edge; weathering outside this line. Cutting for double T-clamp 0.32m. from front edge ... 26 May 1951 |
| Broken at top, bottom and on right side.
Portions of two draped figures clasping hands, preserved. Low relief.
Hymettian marble. Marble dump. Leica ... 26 May 1951 |
| The right side of a woman's head, from a high relief; nose, inside corner of right eye and most of forehead broken away; mouth and chin battered.
Right ear visible below hair rolled back around brows ... 25 May 1951 |
| A fragment from wall, and handle, save the one root, missing; small chips.
Narrow inturned rim, low raised base.
Glazed all over; surface damaged in places.
Black-brownish glaze.
Buff clay.
Type IV of ... 25 May 1951 |
| Mended from six fragments; one non-joining wall fragment probably belongs. Two-thirds of bowl including the handles and part of bottom missing. Whole profile preserved.
Figured scene of one side only: ... 25 May 1951 |
| Fragments of a bell krater preserving the profile to the base. Restored in plaster. Black rim, egg below; stopped maeander to left below the picture.
A) Two male figures, facing: that at the right, a ... 25 May 1951 |
| Three non-joining fragments. More than half of bottom with lower parts of walls preserved, also part of mouth and shoulder together with the adjusted double handle. Restored in plaster. Reserved groove ... 25 May 1951 |
| Half of lekanis, most of rim and handle, except a small piece, missing. Full profile preserved. Restored in plaster. Curved outline of foot with narrow resting surface. All glazed except the rim flange ... 26 May 1951 |
| Many fragments, giving essential parts of the walls but nothing of the foot. On each side, four figures grouped in twos.
A) Warrior to left holding shield in the left hand; Attic helmet, chiton, corselet ... 25 May 1951 |
| Five fragments: wreath at the rim; sets of maeander below the picture of which parts, including the head of a youth to left, are preserved; he wears himation. No relief contour.
Brownish glaze; dirty ... 25 May 1951 |
| Mended from many pieces; large piece from the wall including halves of both handles missing. Restored in plaster.
Inside, around the center, small linked palmettes. Outside, two grooves at the rim; one ... 25 May 1951 |
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