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L 452: Lamp Fragment

Bottom and right side of body broken away. No handle. Flat horizontal rim, with two grooves near outer edge; rather small oil hole. Very deep body with vertical sides. Deep, broad nozzle; flat on top ... 14 March 1932

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SS 281: Stamped Amphora Handle: Rhodian

Typical angular; junction with neck not preserved. Typical clay. Right end of the impression broken away. Shallow; worn. Retrograde. Finished Dump. Σωκράτευς (retr) burning torch (inv) Leica ... 17 March 1932

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T 122: Mold Fragment for Drapery

Fragment of drapery from lower part of figurine. Broken all around. Nearly flat, solid fragment. Back unmodelled with the letters Δ Η incised. Buff clay. For context see Hesp. 52 (1983), p. 260. Cave, ... 15 March 1932

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T 123: Plaque Fragment

Plaque with seven petalled palmette within tendril. Left tendril broken away; edges broken all round, mended from three fragments. Low relief; flat in back. Clay covered with white paint and traces of ... 15 March 1932

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T 133: Seated Draped Figurine Fragment

Fragment with drapery and part of a limb. Remains of white paint. Hard pinkish clay, gray at core and on surface. ADDENDA: Fragment of left side of wing of sizable bird (cock ?) to left on which sits ... 17 March 1932

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T 134: Draped Figurine Fragment

Traces of white paint. Grayish buff clay. ADDENDA: Fragment from the waist of draped figure, holding cornucopia (?). Much worn surface. Cistern, west chamber, lowest red deposit. Leica, XXXIV-87, 80-46-30 ... 17 March 1932

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T 145: Mold Fragment for Seated Matrona with Infant Figurine

Mold for front part of nurse holding infant. Upper part, left side, broken away. Head droops forward. Stocky figure, which appears to be clad in high shoes and short skirt. On outside scratched in the ... 15 March 1932

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S 203: Head of Female Figure

Life-size head. Curling hair bound by fillet, which passes under mass of hair hanging down back of neck to break at base of neck. Nose broken. Little modeling. Unfinished round mouth and neck. Roman. Pentelic ... 16 March 1932