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T 1600: Protome Fragment

A single fragment preserves part of the face of a large protome. Nose broken off; left eye damaged. Surface quite worn; all trace of added color vanished. Eye shows pronounced bulge and details were probably ... September 1932

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T 327: Mold for Head of Lion

Complete. Probably intended for plastic heads to be attached as spouts to gutti. Outside incised while clay was still soft with letter Σ twice. Fine buff clay, well baked. Clearing bedrock at west side ... 1932

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T 343: Pair of Horses Figurines

Fragmentary figurines. Heads and lower legs missing. The backs of the two horses are joined on top by a piece of clay smeared across. Remains of white slip and traces of red paint. Pale buff clay. Rectangular ... August-September 1932

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T 344: Torso of Siren Figurine

Breasts, with locks of hair, and most of upper arms preserved, and the body, save tip of tail, with stumps of legs. Arms broken below elbows, extended horizontally forward. A good deal of the white engobe ... August-September 1932

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T 346: Seated Female Figurine Fragment

Upper part of figurine. Mended from two fragments; preserved nearly to the waist. The throne on the left preserved nearly to the top, on the right broken away. The back flat. Traces all over of heavy ... August-September 1932

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T 347: Head of Female Figurine

Back flat. Features rubbed. Remains of heavy white slip. Dark brown stain on left side of face and headdress. Pinkish buff clay. Archaic type. Rectangular rockcut shaft. Leica, XXVI-47 ... August-September 1932

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T 348: Seated Female Figurine Fragment

Lower part of figure, complete save for chips. The figure broken off below the waist. The back flat. Very faint traces of white slip. Pinkish buff clay with small black bits; pale buff at the surface ... August-September 1932

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T 46: Standing Draped Female Figurine Fragment

Upper part of a figure. Head missing. Broken in a slanting line from the waist to the right thigh. Right arm at shoulder, left arm below elbow. At the back, the upper part of a rectangular firing hole ... 29 July 1931