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S 1030: Statue of Tyche

Head, right hand and the attribute it held missing. Standing female figure, about one-third of life size, on an irregular oval plinth, dressed in short-sleeved chiton with high waist and himation. She ... 6 April 1938

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P 13256: Pitcher

Many fragments missing; restored in plaster. A squat pitcher on a slightly defined base. Cylindrical neck with plain slightly thickened lip. Round handle, lip to shoulder. Pale buff clay containing much ... 4 April 1938

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P 13257: Black Figure Cup Fragment

Fragment from middle of floor, retaining the attachment of the stem. A standing female figure, facing left, a large object in her upraised right hand. A spear-point is being driven into her right side ... 4 April 1938

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P 21135: Red Figure Oinochoe Fragment

From wall of a closed pot, an oinochoe (or possibly an askos?). Part of arm and right hand holding a large barrel-shaped object. On inside thin glaze wash on lower part of fragment only. Cistern, early ... 6 April 1938

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P 21136: Krater Fragment

From wall of a heavy open pot, probably a krater. Panel of lattice-work with dotted rhonibus in each opening; hooks below; a little of a hatched panel at right. Attic clay. Firm black to brown glaze for ... 7 April 1938

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T 1650: Mold Fragment for Cockle Shell

Small splotches of reddish glaze on the outside. Carefully made of fine buff clay, deep pinkish-orange at core. Pit. 4th c. B.C. Leica, XXXIV-53, 80-49-32, 80-57-14, 95-1-19 (20) (cast), 95-1-21 ... 7 April 1938

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T 1652: Standing Nude Male Figurine Fragment

Buttocks, back of left thigh, and left half of back preserved. Weight on both legs, and left arm raised (?). Small vent hole. Coating of red paint. Red clay. ADDENDA: C. Grandjouan: probably from lamp ... 4 April 1938

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T 1653: Standing Draped Female Figurine

The lower part is cylindrical. The skirt flares to form a base concave beneath. The hands are held close to the sides; the breasts are prominent. Drapery indicated by wavy vertical stripes of red glaze, ... 7 April 1938