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| Nine joining and non-joining fragments.
On a cubical base, the front of which was adorned with figures in relief, the tip of a cap of Attis (?) is all that remains, stands a nude figure of Eros (?) of ... 1937 |
| Face only preserved.
A thin faced fellow.
Remains of dark red wash.
Light red clay.
Probably a plastic lamp.
Cf. other lamps from this well. Well, bottom, dump. Lower fill. Leica, LXIX-22 ... 23 May 1938 ... Probably a plastic lamp.
Cf. other lamps from this well. |
| The upper part of a plastic lamp in the form of an animal. Perhaps a bear (?).
Pierced eyes. Broken away below.
Above a pierced vertical handle similar to those of lamps of type XXVIII of Corinth collection ... 23 March 1935 ... The upper part of a plastic lamp in the form of an animal. ... Above a pierced vertical handle similar to those of lamps of type XXVIII of Corinth collection.
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| Broken all around. Mold made. From the upper front part of a figure wearing an elaborate breastplate; over the left shoulder falls the mask of a lion's skin; eyes punched. At the lower edge of the fragment ... 20 May 1936 ... Character of glaze suggests that both may be plastic lamps. |
| Relief for attachment beneath handle of a situla; bearded head of Dionysos. Poor modelling.
Red clay with light yellow slip. Room 20, strosis 1, w/lamps of type XXVII. Leica, 93-2-25, 93-2-24 PD 3083-318, ... 2 June 1937 |
| Boy with amphora.
The left side, part of the back, and the nozzle broken off.
Grotesque ithyphallic figure kneeling on his left knee, facing right, his face pressed against a large amphora on a pedestal, ... Mid 3rd. century A.D. |
| Ithyphallic figure of Pan playing pipes. Mended from three pieces; complete save for chips. Mold made.
Pan is seated cross-legged on a rock; he has horns, goat's legs, and pointed ears, and wears a cloak ... 6 March 1933 |
| Mended from four fragments; part of top missing.
Double-nozzled plastic lamp with two grotesque faces sharing a single pair of ears. Small holes pierced clear through for eyes and nostrils, serving as ... 28 May 1957 |
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