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| Inscribed fragment.
Broken all around.
Thin chip, preserving only a very little of the inscribed face, and of two lines of the inscription.
List of names by demes.
Line spacing: 0.018m.
Hymettian marble ... October 1954 |
| Obverse : Head of Athena, left; very poor condition.
Reverse : the letter psi (Ψ) in incuse square.
Cf. Svoronos (1923), Class I, pl. 100, no. 14.
Originally entered as coin no. 15. Just north of Tholos, ... 13 February 1934 |
| Obverse: relatively clear but uncertain representation.
Reverse: plain.
ADDENDA: According to the publication on obverse a helmet. Bouleuterion plateia, scraping bedrock in N.E. part. Leica ... 19 March 1936 |
| Stamp poorly preserved. Handle fragment with upper attachment. Rectangular stamp in relief. Letters visible along one of the short side; device in the center (letter pi).
Reading: Θα[σ|ίων Τι | μ | αρχίδα(ς)] ... 1934 |
| Very worn, stamp poorly preserved. Handle fragment with upper attachment.
Rectangular stamp in relief. Letters visible along both sides; device in the center of the field (cluster?).
Dark orange clay ... 1934 |
| Moderate to heavy wearing, hardly legible impression. Handle fragment.
Rectangular stamp in relief, placed lengthwise on the arch, on its edge. Letters visible along the three sides of the field; device ... 1937 |
| Broken all around.
A thin piece of drapery showing a selvage edge diagonally overlapping more of the cloth (zigzag folds of hanging mantle?)
Heavy ancient weathering along edge of selvage.
Workmanship ... October 1954 |
| Small fragment preserving most of a male head left, and right hand holding something (spear?) at the level of the crown of the head.
Glazed lines above; inside unglazed. From tins. Well 2. Leica ... (1955) |
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