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Mended from two pieces.
Obverse: Poseidon striding left over secondary impression; trident in upraised left hand; some other object held before him in right hand. Figure surrounded by beaded circle, interrupted ... 17 March 1932 |
Mended from two pieces; tip missing.
Obverse: Poseidon striding left over secondary impression;
Reverse: standing draped figure with right arm raised to head.
Cf. IL 44 for better example. 0.60 to 0.70m ... 17 March 1932 |
Obverse: Poseidon striding left over secondary impression;
Reverse: standing draped figure with right arm raised to head.
Much worn.
Cf. IL 44 for better example. 0.60 to 0.70m. below surface Below surface ... 17 March 1932 |
Obverse: at the right the leter A, at the left a device, perhaps two snakes, their bodies interwined, their heads raised.
Reverse: plain. Great drain in soft upper earth. in zip lock bag in conservation ... 3 March 1933 |
Obverse: head of Athena Parthenos, right.
Reverse: a large Γ, and within its angle a small round impression with a kernos and above it traces of letters ? Entered as coin no. 11. in zip lock bag in conservation ... 23 February 1933 |
Cylindrical lid with loop handle.
Somewhat corroded on one side; slightly bent; otherwise unbroken.
The sides are double, the inner wall extending lower than the outer. Round about the spots where the ... 4 April 1933 |
On one side an incuse stamp with the upper part of an amphora crudely represented. Below traces of letters.
The other side plain. Well. Group A.
340-310 B.C. Leica, 3.199 ... 4 April 1933 |
Side A (the outer edge of which has overflowed in the stamping): a strung bow.
Side B: smooth, or else all trace of a design have worn away. Uncertain. Leica ... 3 May 1933 |
Inside a flange which has been pushed up when the molten metal was stamped is on top a sea turtle in high relief.
Around the edge are several letters. On the floor of the passage leading west from cistern ... 11 May 1933 |
The sheet is folded into a thin rectangular packet.
Traces of cement. Note that on the published photograph, the number written on the object, reads IL 68. This is incorrect. Well. Leica, 3-237 ... 22 May 1933 |
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