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T 51: Head of Boy Figurine

Preserved head with a pierced handle above it. Broken at the back, and below the chin. The features are large and very crude; the hair lies along the forehead and sides of the face in large scallops. From ... 5 August 1931

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T 52: Head Fragment of Figurine

The left side of the head is preserved, broken all round. The features are heavy, the cheeks and chin bulging; the mouth is bent down at the corner. Coarse work. Mold made; hollow. Not colored. Red clay ... 5 August 1931

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ST 9: Saucer

Small saucer. Lower part only preserved; edge broken. The little dish is very shallow, the sides rising slightly from a small flat base. Carefully made; translucent; at the junction of the base and body ... 5 August 1931

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A 105: Sima Fragment: Painted

Sides and back broken; height preserved. Painted bead and reel along edge of bottom surface. Coarse, buff clay, carefully painted in red and black on a fine greenish cream slip. A 418 (Α 909, from Cave) ... 4 August 1931

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P 93: Miniature Bowl

Under surface rough, unfinished from the wheel; curving body; broad projecting rim, nearly flat; wide vertical band handles, carelessly attached. Pink clay; no glaze. Miniature Votive Bowl. Six complete ... 5 August 1931

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P 94: Miniature Krater

The bottom of the base is left rough from the wheel; the body rises from the base in an S-curve which ends in the flaring rim; two attached lumps of clay indicate the handles. Pinkish buff clay; gray, ... 5 August 1931

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P 95: Miniature Stemless Kantharos

Under surface left unfinished from the wheel; sides nearly straight, flaring at the top; wide vertical band handles. Pink clay; unglazed. Miniature Votive Kantharos. 700 others, identical with this in ... 5 August 1931

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P 97: Aryballos with Incised Decoration: Blister Ware Imitation

The bottom, most of one side, and a bit of the lip are missing. Flaring lip; short narrow neck; handle extending from lip to shoulder, carelessly attached; body curving, with a vertical band just above ... 5 August 1931