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[Object] T 1947: Vessel Fragment with Impressed Decoration: Satyr

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

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[Object] T 3023: Relief Mold Fragment for Dancing Maenad

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

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[Object] T 3024: Seated Male Doll Figurine

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

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[Object] T 2146: Altar Fragment

Moulded corner fragment, perhaps from an altar. Leaf band in relief along edge. Top (or bottom) plain. Hearts of leaves painted alternately red and black with reserved slits down centers; a red and a black ... 22 June 1939

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[Object] SS 9142: Stamped Amphora Handle: Thasian

Rectangular stamp; line at top and bottom; symbol (fire-ball or thyrsos?) at centre. Par: for name cf Pridik 1917, Pl IV, nr 21*Rdg: dev: thyrse?(AB)* Finished Brown silted fill; Byzantine. Θ̣α̣[σίω]ν̣ ... 24 May 1939

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[Object] SS 9046: Stamped Amphora Handle: Thasian

Rectangular stamp; dolphin(?). Finished Brown silted fill; Byzantine. unread 1696 Leica ... 19 May 1939

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[Object] SS 9364: Stamped Amphora Handle: Thasian

Rectangular stamp broken off at right; bowl at centre, line above and below. Finished Drain; at level of change from red to green sand. Θασίων̣ vaseIX Πυθίων̣ [Λυ] 1776 Leica ... 9 June 1939

[Deposit] C 18:11: Early Drain Channel Pit

Ostrakon deposit, sand fill in a shallow channel in bedrock at the bottom of the Great Drain in the valley between the Areopagus and the Hill of Nymphs. This group of ostraka may well come from a single ... Ca. 490-480 B.C.