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Large mould, showing a bit of volute.
Coarse pink clay. Cistern, hard earth. Leica ... 13-27 February 1937 |
| Head of woman carrying a basket with offerings.
Broken off at the base of the neck.
Her hair is parted in the middle from the crown to nape of neck, with a lock falling at either side of the neck. The ... 19 April 1933 |
Piece broken from the top edge of a very large mask of Medusa type.
Part of rim is broken away.
Cut flat behind.
Coarse tile-like buff clay. Koukla factory. Leica ... 1939, 1946 |
One corner of the mold preserved.
Perhaps for part of an animal with a tail (?).
Coarse pinkish buff clay with bits. Trench B. Middle Stoa Building fill. Leica ... 14 March 1933 |
Mended from two pieces, anciently broken. Broken all round except at the top.
Mold for terracotta sima with rinceau pattern.
The top has a projecting rim. Chariot group.
Coarse pinkish buff clay with ... 14 March 1933 |
Fragment of large thick mould, with right hand extended to left (dancing Maenad ?).
A broad projecting rim along the preserved right side of the mould.
Coarse brick red clay, buff at the surface. Middle ... 16 March 1933 |
From one side of a heavy mould, apparently from a plaque of shallow relief, with the curving rim of the mold preserved. Byzantine fill at S.E. corner of section. Leica ... 30 April 1947 |
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 |
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 |
Preserves segment of mold for circular plaque; large scallop around the edge.
Gritty pinkish clay.
Cf. T 1700, T 2415.
ADDENDA Cf. T 2143, similar type, but different clay. Area South of East-West late ... 10 March 1952 |
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