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| Inscribed fragment.
Broken all around; back roughly picked.
The third line from the top, and the third line from the bottom of this fragment have been erased and recut.
Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA Apparently ... 177-180 A.D ... Hesperia Suppl. 6 (1941), no. 24 ... Hesperia 2 (1933), p. 165, no. 10. |
Fragment from body of large amphora(?).
Hindquarters of a short-tailed animal (deer?) moving left, and the leg of another crossing it at the right; filling ornament beneath.
Orientalizing style. Geometric ... 1 April 1932 ... Hesperia 2 (1933), p. 580, no. 165, fig. 43. |
| Inscribed fragments.
Broken all round; back roughly picked
Fragment Θ 1753, the left side and part of the rough picked back preserved.
This piece, (thirty-two lines), forms a direct join with I 64 and ... 177-180 A.D ... Hesperia Suppl. 6 (1941), no. 24,b ... Hesperia 2 (1933), p. 165, no. 10. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Broken all around.
Fragment with imperial letters.
Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA Same inscription with I 10, I 60, I 64, I 815. Finished Found at a late Roman level, above the foundation ... 177-180 A.D ... Hesperia Suppl. 6 (1941), p. 108, no. 24 ... Hesperia 2 (1933), p. 165, no. 10. |
Fragment of nozzle and rim.
Narrow rim; down curving round central opening.
Curving body; merging with rim.
Nozzle fairly long; flat on top.
Black glaze somewhat chipped.
Attic clay.
Type IV (latest 5th.-early ... 16 July 1931 |
| Fragments of marble with letters of Marcus Aurelius and Commodus.
Broken all around.
Fragment T 48, part of left side preserved.
Ten lines of the inscription preserved.
Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA Same ... 177-180 A.D ... Hesperia Suppl. 6 (1941), no. 24, p. 108 ... Hesperia 2 (1933), p. 165, no. 10. |
| Head of youth, set on a shaft; the whole framed by heavy drapery which covers the top of the head and falls down on both sides and at back. Lower part broken away. Face much worn: mouth and most of nose ... 10 March 1932 |
Two fragments from pyxis: a) part of one side, b) fragment from lid.
a) decorated with bands of maeander, zigzags, and false spirals.
b) decorated with dots and lines.
Glazed inside.
Developed style ... 27 April, 5 May 1932 |
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