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| Obverse: an eagle standing left, but with head turned back.
In field right, standing female figure with two torches (Demeter or Artemis ?). In field left an inscription.
Reverse: plain.
Blackened by fire ... 16 April 1935 |
| Projecting rim, flat and reserved on top. Inside, alternating glazed and reserved bands, glazed broader and more streaked toward the middle of the pot than at the top where the surface has been polished ... 22 February -7 April 1935, 22 May 1937 |
| Only a fragment of the arm remains.
The surface polished.
Greenish yellow clay containing much grit, surfaced with finer clay.
Cf. T 1712. Clearing the wall of a mediaeval pit just south of the Metroon ... 12 April 1935 |
| Woman seated left (thighs and part of shin). No relief contour. Good glaze. Glazed inside.
Good Kertch style. Cf. the Marsyas P. e.g. Schefold (1934). pl. 32, no. 370. See also Olynthus XIII, pl. 74 ... 15 April 1935 |
| Rounded convex body merging with rim which is slanted inward and grooved on its upper surface. Fairly long nozzle.
Bluish-black glaze inside and out.
Type 24A of Agora collection, type V (second variety) ... Late in 3rd. quarter of 5th. century B.C.-400 B.C. |
| Tip of nozzle and chip from shoulder missing; knob broken.
Very low ring. Pierced knob on shoulder. Rudimentary flukes on nozzle. Upper body very deep; top depressed.
Wheel made; brown to red glaze, much ... 17 April 1935 |
| From the wall of a large coarse closed pot.
Russet micaceous clay, unglazed.
Cut to south of Metroon, layer XI. 1794 Leica ... 18 April 1935 |
| About one-sixth preserved. Restored in plaster. Ring foot, convex side and flat thickened lip.
Very micaceous red clay. Unglazed. Grave 18. The skeleton of a child was found lying on this fragment. The ... 9 April 1935 |
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