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| Small blade, broken at both ends; flat on one surface, trapezoidal on the other.
Obsidian.
ADDENDA Three other chips of obsidian were found in same vicinity; stored with pottery. Soft fill against west ... 6 August 1946 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face and bit of right edge near lower break only preserved.
Traces of red in letters.
Three letters remain and vacat below.
Hymettian marble. Found in context of Roman times ... 16 July 1946 |
| Complete; cracked but glued together.
Plain curved roof tile. Brick red clay with white grits; pale buff on surface.
Grave, which it covered, set in Roman fill, but burial probably dates from latest Roman ... 20 July 1946 |
| Chips missing from extremities. Marks of adhesion and traces of green glaze at the tips.
Pale yellow clay.
Usual Turkish type. Removed from container of miscellaneous finds. No context. Leica, 90-10-14 ... June 1947 |
| Tripod stilt; one foot missing, tips and parts of opposite surface blackened by molten glaze.
Cf. P 122. Leica, 90-10-14 ... 1 February 1932 |
| Triangular object. Tips raised above flattened center.
Grayish-buff clay, unglazed. Surface. Leica, 90-10-14 ... 9 February 1932 |
| Two legs only preserved.
Reddish clay. ca. 80 cm. below surface Road cut 54-64 from west end of South Stoa II, layer I at the north, ca. 80 cm. below surface. 6857 Leica, 90-10-14 ... 12 July 1966 |
| End of one leg broken away.
Low tripod, roughly made.
Remains of dark green glaze on the preserved tips.
Pale greenish clay. Other similar kiln tripods in same tin. Middle Stoa, Building fill disturbed ... 9 March 1933 |
| Small finger (?) of solid bronze.
Shallow scoop to indicate nail; broken at other end. Against south Peribolos wall of 12 gods.
Roman disturbance. 2087 Leica ... 7 August 1946 |
| A roughly triangular piece with projections at bottom.
Light buff clay, traces of pink slip. On bedrock.
Late Roman. Leica, 90-10-6, 90-10-9 ... 29 April 1938 |
| A leaf-shaped object with bottom turned in, giving a flat resting surface. Byzantine fill. Leica, 90-10-6, 90-10-9 ... 4 April 1947 |
| A leaf-shaped object with bottom turned in, giving a flat resting surface.
Similar to MC 690, but slightly smaller. Early Byzantine fill. Leica, 90-10-6, 90-10-9 ... 8 April 1947 |
| The top broken.
Flattened leaf-shaped type with projecting edge.
Good buff clay with creamy slip: loom weight fabric. Dump. Leica, 90-10-6, 90-10-9 ... 1946 |
| Tips blackened on top by molten glaze.
Cf. P 194. Nb. p. 637, #18. 637 Leica, 2-186, 90-10-14 ... 22 July 1931 |
| Flaring lip, hole down through center. Unglazed.
Possibly attached to something below (?) Several other stands in tray. Dealer 's dump.
Hellenistic (?) Leica ... Card: Hellenistic (?). |
| Intact but chipped.
A small plain thick ring, flaring slightly towards the better finished surface; other surface roughly cut. Unglazed.
Pinkish buff clay. Middle Stoa, Building fill disturbed. Hellenistic ... 21 March 1933 |
| Plain three-footed prop. Slight traces of brown glaze.
Pink clay buff at surface. Cut 54-66.50 m. from the west end of South Stoa II. Mass of fill at extreme N.E. corner. 6933 Leica, 90-10-14 ... 23 August 1966 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Battered and very worn. Roughly full width and thickness preserved. Broken below and perhaps above.
In appearance, rather like a grave marker.
Four lines of the inscription preserved ... 5 June 1971 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face and toothed left edge only preserved.
First one or two letters of eight lines of the inscription preserved; probably stoichedon.
Space between lines, five including: ... 16 July 1946 |
| Base chipped.
Cylindrical with flaring base.
Fine buff clay. Area of pier 21, stoa fill.
Hellenistic. 3684 Leica, 90-10-16 (14,17), 90-10-19 (18,20) ... March 1954 |
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