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[Object] P 26585: Jug Fragment

Numerous joining fragments preserve most of neck, beginning of shoulder and one handle. Band handle with line. Banded inside. On neck, panels separated by double lines with one-legged, long-necked birds ... 10 June 1959

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[Object] P 26314: Vessel Fragment

Fragment broken all around. Lion's head to right in outline, prey in his mouth(?). Black glaze. Pit. Leica, 81-529, 81-606 PD 1066 ... (September 1958)

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[Object] P 23794: Bowl Fragment

Rim fragment with lion's head in outline. Filling ornaments: rosette, hanging spirals and chevrons. Broad cross stripes on rim. Glaze black to brown; a few traces of white. Well. Leica, LXVIII-5, LXVIII-39, ... (7 April 1954)

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[Object] P 13254: Cup Stand Fragment

A panel from between two vertical slits in the stand; broken above and below. A duck in solid silhouette to the left with hook spirals along the border. Addenda: April 2014: Ann Steiner: on notebook page ... 30 March 1938

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[Object] P 9980: Bowl Fragment

Rim fragment; inturned lip. On upper face of lip two glaze bands; on wall, heads of two birds facing each other; dots and swastikas as filling ornament. Inside thin black to red glaze. Red fill in holes, ... 20 April 1934

[Deposit] T 20:2: Votive Deposit

Disturbed "Votive Deposit" at 27-28/ΙΖ-ΙΗ Reddish fill in five circular cutting in bedrock, considered by the excavators to have been one deposit. Fill was disturbed in later periods, probably by construction ... 7th c. B.C, with intrusions

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[Object] P 4611: Oinochoe

Very fragmentary but only the lip entirely missing. Restored in plaster. Double-round handle, lip to shoulder. Low ring foot. Above the foot, broad rays. On the body, two sphinxes facing each other. The ... 7 February 1935, 28 May 1938

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[Object] P 22550: Oinochoe

Small fragments missing from lip; restored in plaster. Shape type I (R-M); double rolled handle. Panel on right side filled with lion head, to right. Pot-hooks pendent from top; in field, filling ornaments: ... 21 July 1952