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| Statue in the wall of the Tholos ... Horizontal (normal) ... 13 February 1934 |
| The statue raised ... Horizontal (normal) ... 13 Mar 1934 |
| Statue as found ... Horizontal (normal) ... 1934 |
| Theodore Leslie Shear and Lincoln MacVeagh looking at the statue of a dancing girl found in 1934 near the Tholos, probably an acroterion. Mr. MacVeagh was the Ambassador of the United States until 1948 ... Sheet 51 Horizontal (normal) ... after 1934 |
| Stamp poorly preserved. Handle fragment with upper attachment. Rectangular stamp in relief. Letters visible along one of the short side; device in the center (letter pi).
Reading: Θα[σ|ίων Τι | μ | αρχίδα(ς)] ... 1934 |
| Very worn, stamp poorly preserved. Handle fragment with upper attachment.
Rectangular stamp in relief. Letters visible along both sides; device in the center of the field (cluster?).
Dark orange clay ... 1934 |
| The upper part and the back of the head broken away. Only the face and neck preserved.
Red paint.
Buff clay. N.W. corner in late fill. Leica ... 2 April 1934 |
Red figure fragments; black glaze ... 4th B.C. |
Lots Β 154-155, reduced and combined in sack, (1970).
Disturbed fill from mouth discarded ... Late Hellenistic |
Lots Β 154-155, reduced and combined in sack, (1970) ... Late Hellenistic |
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