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A 272: Lion's Head Spout Fragment

Lower jaw and muzzle broken away and the whole head torn from the sima. Hair of crown schematically rendered by pyramidal tufts placed on checkerboard arrangement. Assigned to either the Temple of Ares ... 5 February 1934

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S 257: Herm Head Fragment

Fragment from proper right side of a very large head with beard and corkscrew curls. Preserved is part of the side of the neck, and of the face with the right eye and beard, the fillet round the front ... Roman period.

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S 1892: Hekataion Fragment

Head and lower legs broken off. Three female figures back to back with arms and skirts touching at sides. Feet together, both arms lowered. Peplos girded at waist worn over chiton with buttoned sleeves ... 1st c. A.D.

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P 2045: Panathenaic Amphora Fragment: Inscribed

A small fragment showing part of the pillar of Athena and a bit of the inscription. Glaze in poor condition; thin glaze on the interior. Disturbed area. Leica ... 22 May 1933

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P 2046: Red Figure Bell Krater Fragment

From the wall of a krater; the inside glazed, with a bit of a reserved band preserved at the top of the fragment where it begins to curve out towards the rim. Bearded male figure to left. Relief contour ... 23 May 1933

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P 2093: Black Figure Hydria Fragment

A small fragment of the shoulder and the upper part of the wall of the side are preserved. On the shoulder a warrior is running left in full battle array: sword, helmet, greaves, shield and (presumably) ... 29 May 1933

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P 2094: Red Figure Bell Krater Fragment

From the wall of a large pot. Head, shoulders, right leg below the knee, and all the left side of the body missing. The figure, nude save for a chlamys, fastened around his neck and hanging down behind ... 29 May 1933

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P 1869: Black Figure Vessel Fragment

From the shoulder of a large closed vase. Along the top a tongue pattern, the tongues alternately black and red. In the field a warrior to left, his spear upraised in his right hand, his left arm doubled; ... 11 April 1933