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| Two non-joining fragments, but fragment b) made up of joining ones.
Fragment a), top of altar ornamented with scrolls, rosettes, acroterion and dentils of "Tarentine" altar type.
Fragment b), relief on ... 1962 |
| Two arms probably from same naked figure.
Fragment a), left arm bent forward at elbow.
Fragment b), right arm straight including part of hand.
Traces of white.
Blond-gray clay. Cistern. Box 197a. Leica, ... 1962 |
| Part of hand preserved.
Left arm bent at elbow, sleeved, with thick cuff.
Abundant white.
Blond-gray clay. Cistern. Box 197a. Leica, 80-7-28 ... 1962 |
| From left thigh of a figure wearing overfold.
Broken all around.
Traces of white.
Blond clay. Kybele Cistern. Box 197a. Leica ... 1962 |
| Wreath and rolled crown on head.
Broken at lower end of neck. From fill of man-hole of underground water channel. Late Hellenistic context. 3808 Leica, 90-3-5 ... 9 July 1957 |
| Four major fragments, and a number of small scraps, from two or more altars.
Fragment a), upper left side, with voluted end of top; traces of a round object attached to upper surface.
Traces of white paint ... 27-28 June 1935, 26-27 May 1936 |
| First interpretation: Mold signed fragment.
Broken at left and chipped along outer edge at top.
Preserved is a male figure, bearded and partly draped, reclining on a couch and playing the double flutes, ... 27 March 1939 |
| The legs from the knees and the head are missing.
The arms were fastened on by pegs into holes at the shoulder.
No traces of color.
Micaceous light red clay.
ADDENDA: Clay with gray core. Well. Basket ... 21 May 1937 |
| Broken off below and behind.
Caricature face like comic mask. Eyes pierced.
Red clay. mouth fill to 6.60m. Well. Mouth fill to 6.60m.
Roman fill. Leica, LXIX-22 ... 25 May 1937 |
| Broken at both sides.
Inside plain; outside ribbed.
A few traces of white remain; there were also traces of red before washing. Well. Basket 19.
425-400 B.C. Leica, XXXIV-48, 81-38-34 ... 26 May 1937 |
| Flat behind and broken off.
The head and upper body of a figure being strangled by an arm (or snake) passing around its neck.
Traces of white slip and red over.
Orange red clay.
Cf. T 552. Well, earth ... 4 June 1937 |
| Broken off at neck. Front and back have split apart on the line where they were joined.
Short curly hair.
No traces of glaze or color.
Red clay. Well D, lower fill. Found with coin of Hadrian. Basket 3 ... 9 June 1937 |
| The back, pierced by a hole, and most of the face, broken away.
The hair arranged in a coronet of nodules over the brow. A roll of drapery passes over the top of the head.
Hollow head. Traces of white ... 25-29 February 1936 |
| Square box-like object.
Broken away from the left side of a figurine.
Clusters of grapes hang down its front.
Traces of white and pink color.
ADDENDA: Blond clay.
Belongs with the Herms T 1566. Cistern ... 25-29 February 1936 |
| The tail and part of one wing preserved.
Suspension hole through the middle.
White slip.
Cf. Hesperia 64 (1995), p. 434, n. 136. More figurine fragments in envelopes in tin 271. Well.
Late 5th c. B.C ... 19-27 April 1937 |
| The upper part of one column, and the left corner of the pediment.
White slip; traces of blue and red color. Well.
Late 5th c. B.C. Leica ... 19-27 April 1937 |
| Nude child with extended arms.
Head, one arm and both legs broken off.
White slip; trace of pink color.
Cf. Hesperia 64 (1995), p. 432, n. 138. Well.
Late 5th c. B.C. Leica, 81-4-16 ... 19-27 April 1937 |
| First interpretation: dancing draped female figurine fragment.
The left leg of a figure.
White slip; traces of pink paint; and of yellow on the base.
ADDENDA: It is joined with T 1468. Well.
Late 5th ... 19-27 April 1937 |
| Two non-joining corner fragments from the same object, like a table with tapering legs amd deeply concave upper surface.
Traces of white slip outside.
Cf. Hesperia 18 (1949), p. 339.
ADDENDA., R. Nicholls, ... 18 May-4 June 1937 |
| Mold for the back of a woman' s head.
Complete.
String grooves on outside near edges and part of a clay strip across the top and on one side.
Cf. T 1562. Well.
Latest 5th c. B.C. Apparently intrusion ... May-June 1937 |
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