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[Notebook Page] ΟΟ-1-7 (pp. 5-6)

ΓΓ: Letters = North - South. Numbers = East - West. Apollodorus Street. Ancient Street. Upper levels excavated as ΝΝ, roughly ΝΝ:1-40/Ι-Π. Including ΝΝ Byzantine Houses 1, 2, 3, and Roman Houses B, D ... ΟΟ-1 5, 6 ... Mar 17 1947

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[Object] S 1887: Herm Beard Fragment

A fragment from the front surface, split off vertically. Break at top runs through mouth. Lower left corner chipped off. Very long mustaches and long wavy locks with curled ends. Very roughly carved with ... December 1954

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[Object] P 4191: Brazier Lug: Bearded Head

Fragment from rim of a coarse-ware brazier, consisting of one of the three upward projecting lugs decorated in relief on the inner side with a bearded male head; the beard projects inward toward the center ... 1934

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[Object] P 4192: Brazier Lug: Bearded Head

Similar to P 4191 in shape and purpose. The head in relief wears a tall pointed cap and is somewhat gnome-like in appearance. Coarse, gritty gray clay; unglazed. ADDENDA P 4191: ... decorated in relief ... 1934

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[Object] P 4194: Lagynos Fragment with Paint Decoration

From the shoulder of a lagynos. The shoulder is covered with a white slip, serving as a ground for decoration in reddish brown paint. The decoration consists of looped festoons of ribbon, with hanging ... 1934

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[Object] P 4196: Black Glaze Guttus Fragment

Part of the shoulder and neck of a pitcher broken off above and below. The neck is divided from the interior of the pitcher by a partition pierced by five holes, to serve as a strainer. Two moulded rings ... 1934

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[Object] P 4199: Plastic Attachment: Grotesque Head

From the lower attachment of one end of the handle of a large Gray Ware vase. Gray clay, black glaze. Nondescript mixed fill. Leica, 92-10-19 ... 1934

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[Object] P 4303: Panathenaic Amphora Fragment

From the reverse of a fairly late Panathenaic amphora. Two naked youths running to the left, one behind the other -- foot race. Pinkish buff clay. Glaze much peeled. Provenience uncertain. Leica ... 1934