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T 18: Matrona with Child Figurine Fragment

Fragment of shoulder drapery from figurine. Broken all round, with a bit of heavily looped drapery. Mold made. Remains of white slip and red paint. Pinkish buff clay. Probably from "Matrona and child" ... 9 July 1931

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T 26: Ram Figurine Fragment

Left side of head preserved. Hole pierced through nose. Crude technique. Brick red clay, with traces of white slip. Clay dark gray on surface; edges blackened as if by burning. Cf. T 50. Leica ... 11 July 1931

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T 34: Seated Draped Female Figurine Fragment

Fragment from the lower part of a figurine. The drapery is drawn tight over the left leg and falls over the top of the chair and its side. Mold made; hollow. Traces of white paint. Attic clay. Drain, ... 9 July 1931

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I 55: Grave Relief Fragment

Inscribed fragment of upper right hand corner of grave relief. Part of a small pediment, and a fragment of a figure, are preserved. The marble has weathered to a deep orange. Pentelic marble. Found in ... 9 July 1931

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I 57: Prytany Decree Fragment

Inscribed fragment with slightly curving face. Broken all around; above, ornament in very low relief, set off from the inscribed surface by a horizontal groove; below the inscription, another groove. Pentelic ... 10 July 1931

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I 58: Inventory Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Right edge and surface preserved; other edges broken; rough picked back, well finished face. Inventory of Temple Dedications; archonship of Lysimachides. Pentelic marble. Found at a ... 339/8 B.C. and 338/7 B.C.

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P 45: Red Figure Cup Fragment: Type B

Draped female figure moving swiftly to right; the head of the figure is missing and the legs below the knees. She wears a peplos bordered with black; a piece of accessory drapery floats behind and is held ... 9 July 1931

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P 47: Black Figure Amphora Fragment

From a panathenaic amphora? Broken all around. The under part of an animal (horse?) with extended right foreleg; against the body an outstretched hand. Incised lines carelessly executed. Inside covered ... 11 July 1931