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| 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 |
| Fragment from mold for upper left corner of high relief; depressed frame.
Relief widens towards bottom of fragment.
In the positive, upper front part of head in profile left; above it a thyrsos, horizontally, ... 1949 |
| Nude male figure.
Mended from six fragments. Head and arms missing; with holes for attachment; lower legs missing, and large part from left side.
Traces of white.
Buff clay.
ADENDA Cf. Delos IV, pp. 26 ... 1949 |
| Broad ribbed handle; curve fragment.
Bright color of clay. Finished Deep disturbed pit. Θασίων
(obbit)
[---] Leica ... 31 March 1939 |
| The right arm, from the shoulder of a large figurine.
Middle fingers missing at knuckles.
The arm is outstretched; the hand clasped to grasp some object, a hole for which is pierced through the hand. A ... 1 April 1939 |
| First interpretation: mold for dancing draped female figurine.
Broken along one edge; otherwise complete.
Figure, left (in mould), in low relief.
Pink to red clay, slightly micaceous and grayish at the ... 21 May 1940 |
| Broken off above, below and to right.
In relief, a standing draped woman, preserved with right arm, from just below shoulder to just above knees. The figure wears a thin chiton with long overfold, bloused, ... Publication: 405-395 B.C. |
| A small woman.
Head missing, otherwise apparently complete.
Roughly modelled; the back plain.
No trace of color.
ADDENDA, D. Burr-Thompson: Late Hellenistic (?) New grid questionable. Dump from Middle ... 1940 |
| Broken off at bottom of neck; top-knot chipped off. From the top of her head, something has been broken away.
Woman 's head bent to her left. She wears earrings, and her hair is covered by a long loose ... 7 May 1940 |
| Broken off at bottom of neck, and chipped at back.
The hair wavy around the face, at the back enveloped in a kerchief which projects in a point.
Traces of white.
Dark buff clay. Middle terrace, brown fill, ... 3 May 1940 |
| Small round stamp with uncertain symbol. West terrace, layer V, south, lowest red fill. Γ device (in O) 3014 Leica ... 24 May 1940 |
| Toe of an amphora preserved.
Unglazed, brownish-buff clay.
In circular depression on bottom, an almond-shaped gem stamp; a herm in relief.
Cf. P 26445. West terrace, south end; early fill, layer IV ... 17-24 May 1940 |
| Broken into five pieces and very fragmentary.
Inscribed. From the "dump". Store in ziplock polyethylene bag and in area with 40% r.h. or lower.
Wear cotton or latex gloves when handling. Do not bang around ... 25 October 1947 |
| Obverse: helmeted head of Athena, right.
Reverse: bull, left.
For obverse cf. coinage of Antigonos Gonatas, 277-239 B.C. in. McClean II, p. 71, nos. 3599-3608, pl. 134, nos. 5-9. Brown gravelly fill ... 30 March 1939 |
| Obverse : illegible
Reverse : Δ placed on upper part of flan, bar beside it?
Cf. Svoronos (1923), class VI, pl. 102, no. 20 (?). Originally entered as a coin no. 1. Middle terrace, browm fill; mixed fill ... 6 May 1940 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Part of the top preserved, and perhaps part of the right side.
Four lines of the inscription preserved; stoichedon.
Space between lines, two including: 0.027m.
Space between letters, ... 6-11 February 1939 |
| Small fragment from shoulder.
Head of Athena to right; tongues. Landscaping operations in the excavations; exact provenience unknown. Leica ... January 1955 |
| Preserved are toe and part of lower body. Flaring cuffed toe with shallow depression underneath; interior rough, goes below upper edge of toe.
Red clay, buff surface, micaceous, especially on surface ... 17-25 May 1940 |
| Broken all around. Unidentified representation from reverse of Panathenaic amphora. Agora excavations. Leica ... 5 February 1962 |
| From the floor of a heavy plate. Head and shoulders of draped figure right. Very poor condition; added white practically disappeared from face and part of clothes. Agora area, context unknown. Leica ... (February 1957) |
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