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| Administrative Unknown Concrete Rubble, Limestone, Marble Good, foundations and walls up to one meter high ... 5th A.D. |
| Commercial Unknown Conglomerate, Limestone Fair, foundations and east stylobate with column drums ... Mid 2nd B.C. |
| Concrete Ring Around Tholos; Southwest Part ... Β-15 2819, 2820 ... Aug 24 1961 |
| Κ-3 438, 439 Κ:1934.0321:1 N 29286 Κ:1934.0321:2 N 29287 Κ:1934.0321:3 N 29288 Κ:1934.0321:4 N 29289 Κ:1934.0321:5 N 29290 Κ:1934.0321:6 N 29291 Κ:1934.0321:7 Κ:1934.0321:8 Κ:1934.0321:9 Κ:1934.0321:10 ... 1081-1118 A.D. |
| Torso preserved, from neck to below the waist; lower left arm broken off, the right elbow chipped, also some object held at the breast by the right hand.
Standing, archaistic kore, wearing thin chiton ... 24 February 1953 |
| One out of the three draped figures mostly preserved and fragment of column. Plinth on which figures stood broken all around; dressed on bottom. Head, shoulder, right breast, upper arms, broken off; feet ... 1st c. A.D. (?). |
| 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. |
| Double handle.
Red clay, greenish-buff slip.
Rectangular stamp, a palmette or thunderbolt, on the handle.
Cf. SS 610. Corpus number 730. From dump. thunderbolt 1040 Leica ... 12 May 1934 |
| 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 |
| 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 |
| 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 |
| Most of one figure preserved and part of a second; the heads broken off; the surfaces considerably battered.
From a group of three like female figures, standing back to back, wearing elaborate archaizing ... Early 1st c. A.D. (?). |
| The upper part of a plastic lamp with perforated top, modelled in the shape of a sandalled right foot. Traces of handle behind.
Glaze red to brown, worn on outside.
Pinkish-buff clay.
ADDENDA RVN: Pobably ... 28 February 1953 |
| Neck, ring handle, and a bit of one side missing. Low solid foot, slightly concave. On top in clay-colored paint, a wreath with white dots; above it, also in clay-colored paint, two pairs of very crudely ... 14 March 1934 |
| Fragment of rim and foot of a very heavy large plate or dish. Groove where center and rim meet is reserved. On rim an ivy pattern: leaves reserved, stems in clay-colored paint, berries in white. On band ... 14 March 1934 |
| Preserved is only a fragment of base and bottom of a very large and heavy plate with a depression in the center. Inside, the central hollow is surrounded by a groove, porobably reserved, and colored with ... 1934 |
| Fragment showing upper left part of negro head, including eye and curls above forehead. At top, pour-hole.
Black glaze outside and inside. Added white for eyeball.
Pinkish-buff clay. Worthy sherds from ... 1956 |
| From edge of one-half of a double disk or bobbin(?). Around outside, a branch with berries in added red. Within part of uncertain scene. Underside reserved, reddened. Relief contour. Either near Civic ... December 1953 |
| Lekanis lid; part of outer edge, but not rim, preserved.
Part of a draped woman, right, carrying a large object in her left hand. In front of her, a large hare, running right.
Glaze gray and smeary; ... April 1953 |
| Torso of standing draped female preserved from shoulder to thigh; left shoulder missing, broken behind. She wears a heavy chiton with long ungirt overfold fastened on the right shoulder only. Considerable ... 5 April 1954 |
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