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| Preserved along one side, which has a raised edge nearly to one end. Other edges broken.
Coarse brick red clay, with buff slip (?).
Near the edge, the mark of the paw of an animal, made in the soft clay ... 3 April 1933 |
| Cylindrical lid with loop handle.
Somewhat corroded on one side; slightly bent; otherwise unbroken.
The sides are double, the inner wall extending lower than the outer. Round about the spots where the ... 4 April 1933 |
| On one side an incuse stamp with the upper part of an amphora crudely represented. Below traces of letters.
The other side plain. Well. Group A.
340-310 B.C. Leica, 3-199 ... 4 April 1933 |
| Head, right arm and legs below the knees, missing.
The weight is on the left foot, with the right leg slightly bent at the knee. The figure wears himation, which passes over his left shoulder, leaving ... 3 April 1933 |
| Over a quarter of rim preserved (Pridik's typical profile, but much chipped).
Clay a bright orange-red with pale buff core; red stain.
Outer (lower) hapf of the impression broken away.
Vase with high ... 4 April 1933 |
| More than half the lip and a piece of the neck missing; otherwise complete. Plain flat handle; flat disk bottom slightly projecting; the neck drawn in slightly between the handle ridge and the flaring ... 4 April 1933 |
| Fusiform shape. The neck broken off but repaired. Rather fat body with definitely profiled shoulder below which is a trace of a white band.
Orange red clay, entirely covered with a thin, streaky dark ... 4 April 1933 |
| Fusiform shape. Traces of two white bands, one above and one below the point of greatest circumference.
Pinkish orange clay covered with a dark gray wash, somewhat worn off.
Cf. Agora XXXIII, no. 504 ... 4 April 1933 |
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