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T 76: Head Fragment of Boy Figurine

First interpretation: head of female figurine. Front part of head from a bust of boy figurine. Top of head broken away. Large eyes, rising to inner corners; projecting nose, small mouth, round dimpled ... 18 Februry 1932

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T 77: Dove Figurine Fragment

Head of dove. Details in shallow grooves: dotted circle for eye, straight lines for opening and for offset of beak. Mold made, hollow. Crudely joined. Brick red clay, yellowing to surface. Leica ... 18 February 1932

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T 78: Head of Female Figurine

Fragmentary head. Part broken away at lower right. Features crude work, nearly effaced. Back hair in incised lines coming to a point, having short cross lines with globules between them. Mold made; crudely ... 18 February 1932

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T 82: Dove Figurine Fragment

Head of dove figurine. Broken at neck. Hooked beak; a very few details: round circle for eye, and oblique line setting off beak, added by large gouges. Mold made with pared join along top. No glaze. Clay ... 19 February 1932

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IL 6: Public Lead Weight

Nearly square. The upper surface is divided into four by a cross with flaring ends in relief. In the corners in lower relief the letters : Δ, Μ, Ε, Ο. Cross perhaps accidental effect. Cf. Hultsch (1882), ... 20 February 1932

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P 239: Cup or Bowl Fragment: West Slope and Inscribed

From a small cup or bowl with nearly straight sides and thin walls, the edge slightly grooved on the outside. Over part of a festoon, painted in thick buff on the black glaze, the letters: Clay, fine ... 18 February 1932

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P 248: Plate

Broad rim divided by grooves into three ridges of which the innermost is the highest. Interior slope, rim to center, a triple-curved line. High ring base, mesomphalic. Buff, micaceous clay; inside painted ... 20 February 1932

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L 358: Lamp

Rim, panelled by herringbone with impressed circles on either side of stripe; groove sets off handles and runs round inner edge of rim. On discus, boukranion with filling hole above head, surrounded by ... 18 February 1932