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| Broken away below.
Bearded head. A rough knob (polos ?) on top of head.
Face red; eyes white, traces of grayish-blue on the polos.
ADDENDA: Same mold as T 482. Well. West end of section, late Roman hole ... 15 May 1939 |
| Broken away behind and at neck.
Head of a child with hair curly at the side, braided at the top, forming a central ridge with herringbone. Eyes drilled.
No remains of color or glaze.
Pinkish-buff clay ... 15 May 1939 |
| First interpretation: female head.
Broken behind and at neck.
Head with lightly gouged pompadour. Faint traces of white.
Dark red clay. Near drain. Leica ... 15 May 1939 |
| Broken on all sides; back rough.
Head and upper body of a woman, facing, who clutches with both hands at the huge snake which coils about her.
Remains of white for background, red spots on body of snake; ... 16 May 1939 |
| First interpretation: child 's face.
Fat woman 's face, broken off at neck and behind.
Traces of red glaze and of white in eyes.
Red clay. Brown fill and sand over red.
Hellenistic and late Roman. 1680 ... 15 May 1939 |
| Figure wearing chiton and himation and holding child in her arms.
Head missing, and chip from lower part behind, and left foot.
Open beneath; the back only rouhgly blocked out.
No color.
Pinkish-buff ... 16 May 1939 |
| Neck complete with beginning of handles.
Early Roman amphora.
Two stamps on rim, upside down to each other. Class: ERom amph* Finished Brown fill in drain A. a) MANTA[---]
b) FAB 1077 Leica ... 16 May 1939 |
| Rectangular stamp well down on curve; two lines; symbol (thyrsos?) across centre. Finished Late brownish-red fill. Θασί[ων]
thyrsos l.
Ἡροφάντου̣ 1467 Leica ... 16 May 1939 |
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