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Preserved is a wounded or fighting Amazon.
Part of a large face, full front can be made out, and drapery below.
Broken all around. Stoa Construction fill; Pier 18, footing trench at South of Pier. 912 ... 26 July 1949 |
Legs of human figure with bunch of grapes on knee.
Raised border around edge.
Perhaps lion or griffin attacking Herbivore.
Fragment preserving one edge.
Heavy fabric.
Coarse buff clay with grits. Stoa ... 26 July 1949 |
Flat back and one original edge preserved of mold for a large plaque.
Back legs and tail of a lion walking right.
Coarse brown clay with red bits in it. South Cut A, packing below bath drain, above earlier ... 4 November 1949 |
Part of mold for a relief, showing a dog running beside chariot-horses.
Pink-buff clay. Filling of gully in road, layer 5. 1298 Leica ... 14 march 1950 |
Fragment from mold for upper left corner of high relief; depressed frame.
Relief widens towards bottom of fragment.
In the positive, upper front part of head in profile left; above it a thyrsos, horizontally, ... 1949 |
Part of one edge (top), with raised band; flat back, and mold surface preserved.
Parts of two figures remains. At right, in the positive, a bearded male figure facing; his right arm is outstretched towards ... 15 June 1950 |
Only the left end remains preserving rear quarters of a lion.
Buff clay inclunding much brown grog. From man-hole in Hellenistic water channel to East of Stoa Shop XIII; Stoa fill or earlier. 2341 Leica ... 27 July 1950 |
Lower right corner of mold for large relief.
Raised band around edge of mould.
The positive shows the legs, to mid-thigh, of a girl with floating drapery, dancing to left. Brick Building, below floor of ... July 1950 |
Corner fragment from a large mould, with a heavy frame around the relief surface.
Possibly scene with shield. Context unknown. Leica ... 1950 |
Broken on all sides.
On projecting fascia a design not unlike a badly made egg and dart; below (or above) part of a rectangular pattern possibly tip of a pot.
Architectural terracotta (?).
Coarse red-buff ... 7 April 1938 |
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