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S 2901: Grave Relief Fragment

Broken on all sides. Fresh smooth surface of relief and background remain. Right shoulder to mid lower leg of draped male figure, standing on right. He clasps right hand with seated female figure. Right ... 9 August 1977

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S 2906: Votive Relief Fragment

Top, bottom and side surfaces broken, rough-picked back preserved. Female head faces right. Features destroyed. Columnar neck with V-folds around neck. Perhaps a Nymph. Pentelic marble. From circled marbles ... 12 August 1977

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S 2908: Statuette Fragment: Aphrodite

Broken off at waist and below knees. Back surface flaked away. Standing female with weight on right leg. Himation draped around back and over advanced left thigh. Chiton seems to have been thin and clinging ... 1st c. B.C. (?).

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S 2909: Grave Relief Fragment

Low, incised relief: left edge worked smooth and parts of two figures preserved. Head top to mid hip preserved of standing maid in peplos holding large jewelry box. She is in profile to right and stands ... 22 August 1977

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S 2907: Votive Relief Fragment

Broken at bottom and left side. Smooth top, right and back. Surface very weathered. Border at top (?). Torso of seated (?) male, perhaps bearded, figure faces left. Left arm pulled back; contour of right ... 16 August 1977

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P 29362: Black Glaze Salt Cellar

Half preserved. Recessed underside. Orange-pink to buff clay. Black glaze all over, peeled in places. Cf. Agora XII, p. 300, nos. 901-904, pl. 34 (1st half of 5th c. B.C.). Cf. Hesperia 62 (1993), p ... 12 July 1971

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P 28779: Black Glaze Stemless Cup

Complete except for small chip; mended from two pieces. Thick ring foot, slightly moulded at top; low bowl with concave lip, offset inside and out; two horizontal handles, attached just below lip and rising ... 12 July 1971

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P 28780: Black Glaze Salt Cellar with Graffito

Complete except for chips from base. Recessed underside; convex wall. Scratched cross or X on bottom: Orange clay. Thick dark brown glaze, worn. Cf. Agora XII, no. 890, ca. 500 B.C. Cf. Hesperia 62 ... 17 July 1971