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| Small chips missing, otherwise intact. Very small jug with wide round mouth and band handle from rim. Flat bottom. Profile has continuous curve from rim to bottom, like an olpe.
Roughly made and finished ... 20 July 1949 |
| The top of the handle is broken away. On its face is a square panel decorated with rose and tendrils in relief; the support projecting below is plain.
Coarse red clay, much blackened. Fine work. Dump ... 2 June 1933 |
| Small fragment of rim and shoulder. Vertical pie crust rim with trefoil-lipped spout attached to shoulder, opening from inside casserole, not from rim.
Gritty red-brown cooking pot fabric.
Cf. P 9331 ... (1951) |
| Upper left corner chipped. Moulded bearded face wearing pointed cap.
Coarse brown clay with bits. Catalogued 26 January 1971. Bought in Rhodes in 1933. Leica, 93-64-9 ... (26 January 1971) |
| Satyr head completely preserved. Oblong head of mask type having a trapezoid "hair dressing" decorated with incised cross and grooves at each side and below it.
Coarse micaceous clay. Partly burned ... 13 April 1953 |
| Rudimentary Satyr head. Plain projecting "beard"; no face or details.
Cf. P 151 etc.
Coarse pink clay. Unglazed. Bothros. Leica, 93-64-5 ... 15 February 1932 |
| The edges broken, the plain back preserved; the head complete save for chips. Wrinkled brow; large mask-like mouth, broad flat beard.
Coarse red clay, fired gray at surface. Disturbed area. Leica, 93-61-20 ... 25 February 1933 |
| No edge preserved. Wheel marks on the inside; the outside carefully moulded: tongue pattern, with a deep groove above the tongues. At the left edge of the fragment, the start of a handle attachment.
... 3 April 1934 |
| Right corner of top of handle broken away. Bearded Satyr in relief, end of his beard also broken away.
Coarse dark red clay, blackened with use. Leica, 93-63-35 ... 15 February 1932 |
| A single fragment preserves part of the neck and the front of the mouth of a small plain trefoil jug, the front of the mouth covered, and pierced with five holes to form a strainer.
Micaceous red clay, ... 23 July 1947 |
| Intact. Dropped rim. Fusiform. Three bands of white paint, two on neck, and one on body.
Gray-buff clay. Komos cistern. Leica ... May 1947 |
| Part of the base (or rim) of a coarse pot, stamped inside, right side up for a base.
Gritty red clay, unglazed.
The fabric could be Hellenistic, but the stamp on the rim suggests Roman procedure. May ... 23 March 1936 |
| A brazier handle similar to the ordinary bearded Satyr type, but quite plain, i.e., face and beard not rendered. Late fill. Leica, 93-64-19 ... 22 May 1936 |
| Small piece of brazier rim only; the top of the lug broken off, and the end of the beard. Massive face with broad beard.
The clay burned gray. From one of A.W. Parson's sections. Provenience unknown ... (1950) |
| Fragment preserves panel with anthropoid support. Broken at bottom and chipped at top. Sides of panel slightly flaring. Support: man in pointed conical cap with woolly hair over forehead and over temples ... 17 March 1953 |
| About half preserved; mended. Flat bottom; straight slightly flaring side walls; flaring rim with ledge; horizontal loop handles.
Gritty red clay, blackened on bottom. Cistern. 2833 Leica ... May 1971 |
| Mended from many fragments; some pieces of rim, wall and bottom missing. Restored in plaster. Globular body; flaring lip; strap handle.
Unglazed. Well. 1288 Leica PD 1231-9 ... Summer 1957 |
| Broken at rim.
Plump palmette on inner face; outside plain.
Gritty red-brown clay (as for braziers with head lugs). Top of palmette discolored by fire. Black fill in trench of plundered south and median ... 6 April 1954 |
| Part of front, right edge, and back preserved, with the satyr's hair rising flame-like in an oval frame. Οn the back, an oblong stamp with the name above four raised lines: ΕΚΑ[ΤΑ]ΙΟΥ
Clay very coarse ... 29 February 1932 |
| Fusiform. The lip slightly chipped, the body elongated; a bit of clay attached to the side at the point of greatest circumference.
Typical gray clay with three faded white bands. East trench. Lots Θ ... 3 March 1933 |
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