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| Mouth and chin, and the back missing. At the top, part of the finished edge which joined with the back part of the object is preserved.
Pierced eyes and nostrils. The hair is drawn straight up from the ... 3 March 1933 |
| Complete with solid hub.
Uninscribed. Disturbed deposit. Leica ... 2 March 1933 |
| Part of back surface dressed smooth preserved; edges broken.
Remains of nine lines of the inscription.
Pentelic marble. Found in a late Roman context, just east of the Tholos. Leica ... 3 March 1933 |
| Obverse: at the right the leter A, at the left a device, perhaps two snakes, their bodies interwined, their heads raised.
Reverse: plain. Great drain in soft upper earth. in zip lock bag in conservation ... 3 March 1933 |
| A large chip, about one-third of whole, missing.
A: centaur galloping right with upraised right arm.
B: uncertain representation, not same as side A. A seated figure (?) Entered as coin no. 28, for the ... 7 March 1933 |
| The top of the handle and the projecting beard of a satyr's head broken away.
Extremely coarse red clay, unglazed.
Signature Α Θ [Η] Hellenistic level. Leica, 93-61-19 ... 8 March 1933 |
| Tip of nozzle missing; otherwise unbroken.
Globules on body and rim, ending at the nozzle in a device, but placed sideways.
Pierced handle, triple grooved above and double below.
On the reverse, two raised ... 7 March 1933 |
| Complete save for small hole in bottom.
Plain discus; wavy lines on rim, with impressed dots at inner edge of handle and nozzle.
Solid handle, with two grooves above and below.
On the reverse, a double ... 7 March 1933 |
| Mended from many fragments; parts missing from the walls.
Wavy lines on the rim.
Elongated discus leading to wick hole.
Solid handle, double grooved above and below.
On the reverse, a double almond-shaped ... 7 March 1933 |
| Fragments of rim, body, and foot missing. Flaring rim and foot. Concave sides. Flat bottom. Incised grooves at junction of foot and body and on top of rim.
Glaze fired red to black. Red earth overlying ... 7 March 1933 |
| Handle and half of body and base missing. On shoulder, garlands painted in brown glaze over white slip. Heavy burnt layer. 290 Leica PD 1091-124 ... 4-7 March 1933 |
| Typical Knidian shape.
Typical Knidian clay.
Impression incomplete above, incomplete and dam,aged to right. Careful delicate letters, with apices and broken-barred "alpha".
Same die as SS 263, better ... 3 March 1933 |
| Neck of Knidian amphora with tops of handles preserved. The neck is contracted just below the riolled rim. A little further down, a sort of rough handle ridge at different levels on the two sides. The ... 4 March 1933 |
| Rather arched; part of rim preserved.
Coarse clay fired dark grey save for surface layer about 0.001m. thick of russet with traces of light slip.
Large circular impression of a fairly sharp die set shallow ... Hellenistic |
| Curve fragment of typical handle.
Typical clay.
Impression incomplete above, and slightly below, left.
Cf. SS 125. Cxt: w/ bouk hdls of 1c BC, "early apptly" (VG)*
Par: SS 00125; Dumont 1871, p142, nr ... Hellenistic |
| Typical handle.
Slip thick on top.
Impression incomplete to left, erspecially upper part, and below.
Handle and central prong of trident appear to border impression below; lower pron g entirely missing ... LHell |
| Shortish and twisted upper part.
Impression in form of losange with eight-pointed star in middle. Incomplete to left and below.
Cf. Dumont (1872), pp. 199, 342 and perhaps p. 287, no. 99, for Euphranon ... 4 March 1933 |
| Small fragment of typical handle.
Clay red all through, with traces of slip.
Impression incomplete below, broken away right; double axe.
Restored by Dumont (1872), p. 270, no. 150. Par: restored by Dumont ... 7 March 1933 |
| Very small pinched handle of the angular type.
Reddish-buff clay; slip worn very thin.
Impression from a huge circular die of which there was not room for the sides to take. Large rose in high relief, ... 7 March 1933 |
| Rather broad handle with short upper part pinched at attachment.
Red clay much blackened.
Roughly oval impression, apparently from same die as SS 50. The new impression dimmer, but both ends preserved, ... 7 March 1933 |
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