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S 767: Draped Standing Female Figure from Relief

Head, right arm, lower left arm, and legs below knees missing. Upper body battered. The figure wears a Doric chitin with kelps. She is standing, the weight is on the left leg, the right knee bent. Traces ... 28 January 1936

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S 768: Draped Standing Female Figure from Relief

Preserved from waist to above ankles. The figure wears a Doric chitin with long overfilled; standing with the weight on the right leg, the left leg bent. Broken at sides; back rough-picked. Pentelic marble ... 28 January 1936

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S 769: Draped Standing Female Figure from Relief

Head and feet missing; part of the relief background preserved at the left of the figure. Back rough-picked, sides broken. The figure is wrapped in a Hymettian, its folds held at the breast by the right ... 28 January 1936

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MC 1275: Turkish Pipe

Most of rim broken away. It has a bowl condensed to a disk, from which rises a flaring cup-like rim (now missing). Flat, squared foot, large stem socket. Disk base and stem socket moulded in petal form; ... 1936

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MC 1276: Turkish Pipe Fragment

Mended from two joining fragments. Rim broken away. It has bowl condensed into a disk, from which rises a flaring cup-like rim (now mostly missing). Flat, squared foot. Band of impressed linear decoration ... 1936

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MC 1277: Turkish Pipe Fragment

Rim and half of bowl and a large chip from stem socket broken away. Round pipe with undeveloped keel bottom; scored bowl, relief ornament around stem end of socket. Fired so that clay is gray and slip ... 1936

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MC 1278: Turkish Pipe Fragment

Stem socket and most of rim broken away. Keel bottom, round bowl and high straight rim (now mostly missing), use-blackened inside. Petal ornament on bowl; band of impressed decoration around rim. Pink ... 27 April 1936

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MC 1279: Turkish Pipe

About two thirds of rim broken away. Round-bowl pipe with keel bottom, low straight rim and plain short stem socket with medium hole. Bowl ornamented with vertical rouletting, and use-blackened, fired ... 27 April 1936