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| Broken off at the root of the neck, nose and chin damaged.
A Julio-Claudian portrait of a man, summary but effective.
Pentelic marble.
Drilled for setting on base June 1950. Finished From pit in floor ... Julio-Claudian period. |
| Two pieces broken from rim.
It is of lily type (bowl blends imperceptibly into rim; acute angle between stem socket and bowl axis), with reinforced toe, long flaring stem socket.
On front of bowl, an ... 31 March 1936 |
| Rim broken away; base chipped.
The bowl condensed to a wide disk with a smooth bottom. Flaring cup-like rim now largely missing. Large faceted stem socket with a large hole.
Orange clay, red slip; inside ... 21 April 1936 |
| Stem socket missing; about one third missing.
It has keel bottom, round bowl, straight-faced rim and faceted stem-socket.
Around the bowl a row of moulded and incised raised ovals; on each fact of rim, ... 19 March 1936 |
| Rim broken away.
It is of lily type with heavy, emphasized keel running beneath entire bowl and up front of bowl, where it becomes a decorative element. Faceted stem socket with heavy moulded stem end ... 19 March 1936 |
| Rim broken away, base chipped.
It has a bowl condensed to a disk; flat square foot; flaring cup-like rim now mostly missing, flaring stem socket wiht large hole.
Orange clay, uneven red slip. Catalogued ... 17, 31 March 1936 |
| Three-fourths of rim broken away.
It is of lily type with heavy, angular keel; smooth bowl merging into flaring heavy lip; flaring stem socket with two bands of rouletting partially encircling it.
Orange ... 17, 31 March 1936 |
| Rim broken away.
Round with keel bottom, petalled base, smooth stem and socket with moulded and stamped ornament at stem end and with a seal on right side. Suggested reading of seal (by N. Stavroulakis) ... 1 April 1936 |
| Stem socket broken away; rim chipped; bowl use-blackened inside.
Bowl of a lily pipe with emphasized keel running under entire bowl and up front where it forms a decorative element. Heavy lip with vertical ... 20 April 1936 |
| Rim broken away.
It has a bowl condensed to a disk; flat square foot; high flared cup-like rim now mostly missing. Long stem socket with large swelling at stem end with moulded striations.
Reddish brown ... 20 April 1936 |
| Fragment preserves base of a pipe, which is chipped. Stem socket and rim broken away.
The bowl is condensed into a petal-form disk with a keel bottom.
Orange clay, red slip, once burnished. surface through ... 20 April 1936 |
| Rim and about half of bowl broken away.
Pipe combining features of several types-small bowl flat on bottom, squared foot with concave lower surface, swollen stem socket.
Impressed decoration on stem end ... 20 April 1936 |
| Rim broken away. Interior of bowl use-blackened.
Pipe combining features of several types-small bowl flat on bottom, squared foot with concave lower surface, swollen stem socket. Identical with MC 1293 ... 20 April 1936 |
| Part of rim and stem end of stem socket broken away.
It has a bowl reduced to a small button disk, high flaring cup-like rim, keel bottom and flaring stem socket.
A row of rouletting decoration at base ... 20 April 1936 |
| Msc: no par?(VG)* Finished Byzantine filling. [Θ]α̣σίων
horn
[Πυ]θίων Leica ... 7 April 1936 |
| Device(?). Finished Early Byzantine context. Κάδμ̣ου
[device]
[---] Leica ... 27 April 1936 |
| Early Thasian. Msc: no par, except for dev and names
separately (see Pridik 1917)(VG)* Finished Byzantine filling. Θάσιον | Δ̣α̣μάστη̣[ς]
locust
Πυθά[δης] Leica ... 14 March 1936 |
| Plain amphora; tip and many wall fragments missing; plump body, short neck, massive down-turned lip.
Buff clay, yellow on surface; slightly micaceous.
Stamp on one handle.
Naxian(?). Dim: WxTh of stp ... 31 March-2 April 1936 |
| Hair rises high above forehead. Eyes pierced. Mask open behind.
No trace of paint.
Fine brownish red micaceous clay. 1.60m. below top of railway wall 1.60m. below top of railway wall, from mud. Leica ... 20 March 1936 |
| Obverse: a team of long-necked animals (horses) to right draws a cart which carries a bell-shaped object with a standard rising from its top. On top of the standard, a triangle with flying fillets. In ... 14 March 1936 |
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