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Missing head, arms, and body below the waist.
A nude, female torso, seated, having its shoulder pierced for the attachment of moveable arms.
Clay: Fine, buff, reddish, covered front and back with white ... 16 January 1931 |
| Inscribed columnar grave monument.
Lowest, 0.25m., raised rough surface. Center top, rough socket; depth about 0.04m.
Below moulded band, inscribed.
Hymettian marble. Found in the wall of the modern house ... 1931 |
| Dark russet clay, white pebble in the clay below the stamp. Nb. No. 1. Trench A, Assembly Place; filling of Period III. ΘΡΑΣΩ[ΝΙΔΗΣ]
ΘΑΣΙΜΕΓ[ΩΝ] 83 ... Late 5th and first half of 4th century BC |
Brown on buff.
ADDENDA 2018: Single sherd to a globular stirrup jar with a wide band of isolated concentric semicircles with filled centers and dotted exteriors. Above there are four narrow bands.
The ... LH IIIC Middle-Late |
| Rim of skyphos. Traces of orange on buff.
ADDENDA 29 November 2017:
One rim fragment with handle. From Lot 478, Layer VII A (depth 6-9.30m)
Two non-joining rim sherds (fragments c and d). From Lot 478 ... LH IIIC Middle |
Broken away at the mid-neck. Hollow, rounded behind.
A mature female face. The hair is drawn in a loose roll above the brow from either side and is knotted in a peak of the forehead.
Clay: Fine, buff, ... Early fourth century B.C. |
[No description on card]
ADDENDA 2018: Three non-joining sherds to a stirrup jar. No features are preserved.
The exterior decoration consists of medium bands flanking registers of isolated semicircles ... LH IIIC Middle |
Floor fragment with start of lip, root of one handle, and part of molded ring base. Lip offset on inside. Band and three concentric circles with central dot on underside of floor. Glaze abraded in part ... Probably second quarter of the 4th century B.C ... Similar to Pnyx P 24 (Hesperia Suppl. X, p. 19, cat. no. 41, pl. 5). Although little remains of the wreath on 1354, it may have been similar to the one on Trieste S. 465, which may be from the Group of Vienna 116 (CVA, Trieste 1 [Italia 43], pl. 6 [1918]:3; for the attribution, see B. ... Scarfi in CVA, Section III, I, p. 5). |
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