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| First interpretation: mold for three-cornered pyramidal object, blunt at the top with grooved bevelled edges.
Toe-like claws at the bottoms of the bevelled edges.
Buff clay. Cistern, dug bedrock and brown ... 11 April 1938 ... T 1678 ... T 1678 |
Part of front face only remains, preserving a corner, with a cyma reversa bed mold. From cornice (?).
Northeast Stoa series.
Pentelic marble. Destruction debris associated with Northeast Stoa. 2103 Leica, ... July 1950 ... A 1678 ... A 1678 |
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Cut on bias. Pit 3, south half, embedded in floor, under upper surface. 2347 Leica, 80-29-3 ... 31 July 1978 ... B 1678 ... B 1678 |
[Originally identified as tripod fragment.]
Incised decoration: horizontal and vertical circles with serpentine dots and lines. White filling preserved.
Handmade polished ware. Cf. P 1669 for clay.
... April 1932 ... P 1678 ... P 1678 |
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