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| The face, about life-size, is preserved, the chin missing and the cheeks broken away.
The top of the head has its original surface, a smooth-finished one across its front, with rough-picked surface behind ... 18 June 1935 |
| Handle almost complete; fairly long curve.
The fabric somewhat resembling Knidian.
Stamped on the curve. The herm well stamped, bearded, on its side with head to right; the thyrsos with ribbon tied around ... 18 June 1935 |
| Whole jar, missing wall fragments;broad flat outwards projecting rim; no groove, ring foot.
Capacity (wheat, revised by VG 1939) 45.250
Pinkish-buff clay, slipped; light gray core.
Finger depression ... 2nd quarter-3rd quarter of 4th century B.C. |
| Rectangular stamp; hydria. Finished Late fill. Θασίων
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Κ̣ρινομ[ένης] Leica ... 19 June 1935 |
| Woman 's head broken off at neck.
Hair brushed back in large locks to a small sharply projecting knot. An elaborate construction (wreath, or curls ?) on the top of the head.
Traces of red paint on hair ... 18 June 1935 |
| End of nose broken.
The figure wears high rectangular headdress, with vertical bands of herring-bone pattern.
Faint traces of red paint in eyes and around edge of hair.
Yellow red clay.
Late Roman.
ADDENDA: ... 19 June 1935 |
| Upper part of face only preserved; including forehead, nose, right eye and part of left eye, and beggining of hair.
Traces of white paint.
Gray yellow clay. Red fill over interior north wall of Burnt Building ... 19 June 1935 |
| Piece of small figure with crossed legs.
Head, right shoulder and arm, and left foot missing.
Right foot, passing under left leg is not shown.
Yellow red clay with thin red wash.
Late Roman. Destruction ... 19 June 1935 |
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