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A 701: Sima and Akroterion Base Fragment

Corner sima, cut in one piece with the extremities of both the horizontal and raking sima. The sinking for the statue plinth has a curved outline. Beside the main sinking are two drilled hole perhaps intended ... 11 March 1937

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A 702: Epikranitis Fragment: Doric

Top preserved; broken at bottom, sides and back. A Doric crowning molding, consisting of a vertical face above a hawk's beak, below which are a groove and then a flat band 0.007m. above the surface below ... 9 March 1937

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A 704: Orthostate Block

Top half of block broken off; elsewhere all faces preserved. A regulation orthostate with carefully worked anathyrosis at the ends. A dowel cutting at each junction of the bottom and sides. The bottom ... 10 March 1937

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A 705: Ceiling Beam

Both ends broken off; elsewhere all faces preserved. A ceiling beam designed to be the end of a series, as only one side (and the bottom) is carefully worked. Bottom plain, face plain, with a simple cove-molding ... 11 March 1937

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S 842: Relief Fragment with Male Figure on Horse

Thin slab, back preserved, all edges broken. Part of a man riding a horse to right. He wears a short chiton, over it a cuirass with lappets, and a short cloak, which waves in the breeze. Pentelic marble ... 9 March 1937

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S 844: Draped Standing Female Figure

Small statue, head, left hand, right hand and support at right missing; lower left corner chipped away. The head was made separately; the iron dowel for holding it in place is preserved. The figure stands ... 10 March 1937

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S 845: Head of Child

End of nose missing, reddish stain on face and top of head. Back of head added separately and now missing, dressed surface for its attachment. Head of a chubby, smiling child tilted slightly to his left, ... 10 March 1937

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SS 7038: Stamped Miniature Jug or Medicine Bottle

Small flat-bottomed pot; the lip chipped but the profile apparently complete; trace of attachment of vertical handle(?). Pinkish-buff clay; red to brown glaze around neck and just inside mouth only. ... Not later than ca. 150 B.C.