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| A tegula with a bit of the over locking end preserved.
Cf. A 304.
Mother of the Gods series. Burned layer of Burned Building, as A 309 etc. Leica, color slide ... 13 April 1934 |
| Two fragments:
a) The top surface, toothed, with relieving surface, preserved. Behind, part of a circular cutting, rough-picked. On the crowning molding the marks of a painted egg and dart pattern.
On ... 14 April 1934 |
| Star crescent. Dim: W 0.045* Finished Red Hellenistic fill. Φιλ[ίσκος]
[star]
crescent
Θ[άσιον] Leica ... 14 April 1934 |
| Small head, chipped. She wears a knot at the back and a bow at the top of her head.
Island (?) marble. Finished Leica ... 13 April 1934 |
| Missing, the head of Aphrodite, her right arm from above the elbow, her left forearm (doweled on, dowel in place), and fragments of her drapery. The upper right arm was found broken off. The free-hanging ... 12 April 1934 |
| Broken off at the neck. Nose, mouth and chin damaged; minor fractures all over; otherwise intact.
About half life-size. The hair, tied in a large knot which projects behind, is held in place by three bands ... 14 April 1934 |
| Lower part of a statuette, broken off above the waist.
Nude above the hips, draped below, the drapery gathered into a heavy knot at the front.
Pentelic marble.
Cf. Hesperia 81 (2012), p. 338, n. 152 ... 12 April 1934 |
| Small head, broken all around; the left cheek chipped. Behind the head a mass as of drapery(?).
Red cement on the surface, as if from nearby heavy Roman wall.
Pentelic marble. In late fill. Leica ... 13 April 1934 |
| Apparently made in two halves.
Obverse: the letter A enclosed in circle.
Reverse: standing figure.
Red glaze, rather worn. Well. Leica ... 13 April 1934 |
| Intact.
Conical, on a low flat base.
Black glazed, worn off except near top and bottom. Red line at junction of body and base.
Micaceous pinkish buff clay. Excavation date: 13 April 1934 ff. Well. Leica ... 13 April 1934 |
| A bit from the medallion, with part of the reserved framing circle. Preserved is a lower arm and hand carrying a knotted stick and part of the same figure's leg. Relief contours; dilute glaze modelling ... 13 April 1934 |
| Fragment from the wall of a kylix, including part of one handle. Covered with good black glaze inside and out.
Scratched through the dry glaze of the inside, the feet of the letters toward the rim, is ... 13 April 1934 |
| Fragment from the shoulder of a large closed vase, covered on the outside with a thin wash of brown glaze. Scratched in the dry clay of the outside, the feet of the letters toward the top, two letters ... 13 April 1934 |
| Fragment from the wall of a kylix, black glazed inside and out. Reserved on the outside behind the handle(?).
Scratched through the dry glaze on the outside, a profile, left, from brow to neck. Metroon, ... 14 April 1934 |
| A fragment from the foot, black glazed on the outside only.
The inscription written in firm black glaze on the underside. Metroon, room iv, exposing south face of north wall of Period I; 6th. c. context ... 14 April 1934 |
| From the center of a Western Sigillata plate. The signature in a foot-shaped stamp.
Red glaze inside and out. Context later. Leica, 93-32-37, 96-71-21(22) PD 1172-9 ... 13 April 1934 |
| Base of a small bowl.
Inscribed within the ring foot: Λ Ο Ι
Yellow clay; once glazed red, now nearly all worn off.
Pergamene Ware? Late Roman context. Leica PD 1133-29(F301) ... 14 April 1934 |
| Fragment from the rim and neck of an amphora with rounded lip. On the neck, a zone of swans with outspread wings and curved necks. Incision and added red; white dots on the neck, and a white line on the ... 13 April 1934 |
| Mended from many fragments; a few missing from rim and top; the knob chipped. Inside, firm black glaze, rather dull; around the down-turned edge, an egg and dot pattern, similar to the one on the top of ... 12-13 April 1934 |
| Mended from five pieces. At the left, part of the inscription, painted in black; at the right, a bit of black glaze, giving the edge of a figure.
Brownish orange wash over the clay. Well, to bottom of ... 13 April 1934 |
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