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| Finished Well; shaft. Ἐπὶ Δορκυλίδ[α]
Δαλίο[υ] 601, 606, 635 Leica ... 2 April 1937 ... Well; shaft. |
A solid shaft square in section, twisted.
Broken at both ends and heavily corroded. Many similar fragments left in container ΛΛ 366. Well.
Late Hellenistic. 1488, 1576 Leica ... 13 June 1938 ... A solid shaft square in section, twisted.
... Well.
Late Hellenistic. |
| Inscribed column shaft.
Largely complete though very battered and worn. Several large cuttings from later use as a millstone.
Top drum of the shaft of a large fluted column (Ionic?). The flutes stop well ... May 1971 ... Inscribed column shaft.
Largely complete though very battered and worn. ... Top drum of the shaft of a large fluted column (Ionic?). The flutes stop well below the top which is somewhat larger in diameter, apparently to receive a dedication. |
Point broken off.
Long eye; shaft tapers from flattened eye end. Well. Leica ... 24 April 1936 ... Long eye; shaft tapers from flattened eye end ... Well. |
Short shaft tapering to a point.
Pointed knob head and grooves around the shaft just below the head. Well, earth. Leica, Various vii-78 ... 12 June 1937 ... Short shaft tapering to a point.
Pointed knob head and grooves around the shaft just below the head ... Well, earth. |
Oval bowl with central rib. Shaft ending above in a drop.
Rather well preserved.
Decorative rings around the part where bowl and shaft meet.
Cf. Corinth XII, pp. 132-134, pl. 82. In front of late Roman ... 8 May 1947 ... Oval bowl with central rib. Shaft ending above in a drop.
Rather well preserved.
Decorative rings around the part where bowl and shaft meet.
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Small, sharp pointed arrow point with three flanges and socket for shaft. Well A. Leica ... 20 March 1959 ... Small, sharp pointed arrow point with three flanges and socket for shaft ... Well A. |
Complete.
Shaft with suspension ring at top and six up-turned prongs. The shaft extends below the prongs and ends in a single small hook. Turkish well. Leica ... 2 June 1950 ... Complete.
Shaft with suspension ring at top and six up-turned prongs. The shaft extends below the prongs and ends in a single small hook ... Turkish well. |
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