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Reserved narrow band underneath.
Covered with white slip and red paint.
The most plausible interpretation of this subject is a snake, or it may be chariot pole. Geometric area outside house: from votive ... 1932 ... Snake Figurine Fragment |
| Mended from several pieces; the upper part of the tail at the back missing; also the right arm and chips. The body roughly cylindrical in section; semi-circular in shape. One end is closed by a plastic ... 20 March 1934 ... Rhyton: Human-Headed Snake |
| Intact save minor chips.
Small relief with tenon; edges roughly finished; back rough.
A serpent, left.
Pentelic marble. Old Grid: Great Drain, ΛΖ-ΜΣΤ.
/ΛΖ-ΜΣΤ* Great Drain; gravel. Leica, XXIX-27, 95-2-9(6-8) ... 15 July 1947 ... Votive Relief with Snake |
Fragment of mold with portion of snake (?) or animal tail (?).
Rather coarse pinkish clay with small red and blue bits. Area of Roman intrusion into Geometric area. Leica ... 14-16 April 1932 ... Mold Fragment for Snake Figurine |
| On the side a narrow border of red lines with bluish-green between; above, a broad red band; within: part of a twisting snake (?) with a bit of applied bluish-green. From Geometric area outside house ... 1932 ... On the side a narrow border of red lines with bluish-green between; above, a broad red band; within: part of a twisting snake (?) with a bit of applied bluish-green. |
| A: snake.
B: plain. Surface. Leica ... 1959 ... A: snake.
B: plain. |
Female figure with snake decoration beside it. Same plate as AP 1715. Carl Roebuck, Nb. No. 6.
Well A, Pit A. 31 ... 24 March 1938 ... Female figure with snake decoration beside it. |
| Obverse: Serapis standing, head to right, scepter in the left hand;
snake in front of him; two countermarks.
Reverse: plain. Various mixed fills. Leica ... 28 June 1951 ... Obverse: Serapis standing, head to right, scepter in the left hand;
snake in front of him; two countermarks.
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From large deep bowl with inward-turned lip, double ring vertical handles, and plastic snake along outside of rim. On body, zigzag and bands; on rim below snake, grate pattern and zigzag; on handle, short ... 2 May 1935 ... From large deep bowl with inward-turned lip, double ring vertical handles, and plastic snake along outside of rim. On body, zigzag and bands; on rim below snake, grate pattern and zigzag; on handle, short strokes. |
Broken all around.
Wavy line in relief; perhaps a snake. Drapery (?) to one side.
ADDENDA: Probably drapery down the side of a protome. Cistern. Leica, XXXIV-77 ... April 1938 ... Wavy line in relief; perhaps a snake. Drapery (?) |
| Neck preserved and beginning of handle. Two joining fragments. Flaring rim with plastic snake around it. Handle bears the beginning of a plastic snake. Three figures holding branches on front between spiral ... 15 April 1959 ... Flaring rim with plastic snake around it. Handle bears the beginning of a plastic snake. |
| Obverse: a snake coiled across a cicada (?). Torch and strigil (?) in field.
Reverse: two crossed torches. In field left, a racing torch, right, a crescent; in incuse. Surface fill. Leica ... 18 February 1936 ... Obverse: a snake coiled across a cicada (?). |
Broken on all sides; back rough.
Head and upper body of a woman, facing, who clutches with both hands at the huge snake which coils about her.
Remains of white for background, red spots on body of snake; ... 16 May 1939 ... Head and upper body of a woman, facing, who clutches with both hands at the huge snake which coils about her.
Remains of white for background, red spots on body of snake; a blob of white for each eye of woman.
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Fragment from right edge of plaque with a strangling scene. It seems to be nearly from upper right corner.
Bird in relief, inside grooved frame. Bird 's tail preserved below complete bird.
Light red clay, ... 14 May 1932 ... ADDENDA: "It is part of snake-stragling scene, probably mithradic symbol: one or two persons on plaque, wrapped in snake, with many different animals in field", C. |
| Fragment from wall and rim of a cup with plain lip. Preserved is head of warrior to the left, with high-crested helmet; part of his shield(?) held in front of him, and of his spear passing behind his head ... 23 May-3 June 1938 ... shield, for face at left; incision for details, including tiny circles on the snake.
Pinkish-buff clay; good black glaze.
Athena and a giant(?) the snake rearing from the center of her shield. For the snake, see Haspels (1936), pl. 14.3. |
Snake like decoration; female arm and side of figure.
Same plate as AP 1695 (not joined).
One fragment added since drawing with plaster fill. Carl Roebuck, Nb. No. 6.
Well A, Pit A. 31 ... 24 March 1938 ... Snake like decoration; female arm and side of figure.
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| Longish handle.
Rectangular stamp; device. Msc: not in Pridik 1917, nor Dumont 1871(VG)* Finished Klepsydra antechamber; sandy layers above level of debris, toward north. Early 1st century B.C. Ἀριστομένη ... 3 June 1938 ... Ἀριστομένη
device (snake?) ς
[Θα]σ̣ί̣ω̣ν̣ |
A: small stamp of bearded head, right, with crest or snake rising behind.
B: plain. Entered as coin no. 128, for the day. Drain: earth in east side.
With coins nos. 122-130; New Style. Leica ... 17 June 1935 ... A: small stamp of bearded head, right, with crest or snake rising behind.
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A: a twisting snake (?)
Letters in field giota (Γ) and alpha (Α) at top, sigma (Σ) to right.
B: plain. Entered as coin, no. 8, for the day. Red fill (1).
With coin no. 9. Leica ... 14 May 1947 ... A: a twisting snake (?)
Letters in field giota (Γ) and alpha (Α) at top, sigma (Σ) to right.
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| Chip missing from lower right side (A); at hole pierced at top for suspension.
A: Gorgoneion.
B: snake moving right; palm branch (?) at upper left. Entered as coin no. 12, for the day. Gravelly Turkish ... 10 February 1938 ... A: Gorgoneion.
B: snake moving right; palm branch (?) |
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