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| On each side is represented a draped human figure in very low relief. Only the lines of the drapery are indicated; there is no modeling. All three sides terminate at the top in one neck, which is slightly ... Late Hellenistic or Roman period. |
| Bearded head, broken away at the neck; the nose and piece of the left ear missing.
Close cropped hair and beard in very low relief. The iris and pupil of the eyes are both indicated. The wrinkles on the ... Ca. 245-255 A.D. |
| Broken away at the base of the neck; the tip of the nose missing, and chips from the surface.
Female head, wearing wreath of ivy leaves. The hair is gathered in a knot at the back, with a lock falling ... 25 May 1935 |
| The outer ridge is broken away.
Flat bottomed round disk.
On upper side, four concentric circular ridges, rising ca. 0.035 from the floor of the disk. Through the inner ridges doors are cut, forming a ... 23 May 1935 |
| Amphora base preserved.
Fine hard ruddy brown clay, large grey core; traces of reddish matt glaze at top.
Small circular stamp; stamped on toe. West of column 3, over stylobate; late Roman context. ΝΑΤ ... 25 May 1935 |
| Half of disk preserved. One side unfinished.
Pierced through center. One side has raised spokes, like a wheel. Lime-pit.
Chiefly Late Roman. 1462 Leica ... 23 May 1935 |
| A signed mould.
Fragmentary figure. One finished edge of the mold preserved, from left ear to center of forehead.
Outside scratched in the dry clay the letters: Δ Η. Metal impression (?)
Fine pink clay ... 25 May 1935 |
| Face of boy figurine.
Broken off at neck, behind, and above eyes.
Pink clay with grits. In black bothros fill. Leica ... 24 May 1935 |
| A fragment preserving the lower lip, chin, and curling beard of a large mask similar to T 596, but less stylized.
Coarse red clay, micaceous.
ADDENDA: T 596 is a female figure face, number must be wrong, ... 23 May 1935 |
| The mold represents a shaggy dog, left, his head turned back right.
The lower part of the forelegs, and the hindquarters, are missing. Finished edge at top and left of mould.
Pale buff clay. below strosis ... 23 May 1935 |
| First interpretation: female head.
Broken away at back and below.
Thick curling locks surround the face except at the top where there is a heavy lengthwise broad. The hair is surmounted by a thick round ... 23 May 1935 |
| Vertical strap handle missing.
Unpierced knob on one side of double convex body. Small, slightly sunken top. Flat bottom; no base.
Gray to buff slightly micaceous clay; traces of dull black glaze, nearly ... 225-125 B.C. |
| The front half broken off.
Grape leaves and clusters on rim. Pierced grooved handle.
On bottom, a leaf, raised, within a single groove.
Buff clay, unglazed.
Type XXVII of Corinth collection.
Cf. Corinth ... 200-250 A.D. |
| Obverse : head of Athena in crested Corinthian Helmet, right.
Reverse : uncertain.
Cf. IL 201 for type. Cistern A. in zip lock bag in conservation
with gloves Leica ... 23 May 1935 |
| Obverse : Hermes, standing, turned slightly left; money bags in his right hand, caduceus in his left.
Reverse : standing Serapis, partly draped, looking to his right, his right arm outstretched.
Cf. IL ... 23 May 1935 |
| Obverse : head of Athena wearing crested Corinthian helmet, right, within circle around which are raised dots.
Reverse : uncertain. Cistern A. in zip lock bag in conservation
with gloves Leica, 5-271 ... 23 May 1935 |
| Obverse : standing Hermes, with money bags and caduceus.
Reverse : standing Serapis, partly draped, right arm outstretched.
Cf. IL 211 for type. Cistern A. in zip lock bag in conservation
with gloves ... 23 May 1935 |
| Obverse : head of Athena, in Corinthian helmet, right.
Reverse : Plain.
Cf. IL 201 for type. Cistern A. Leica ... 23 May 1935 |
| Obverse : head of Athena, helmeted, right.
Reverse : plain.
Cf. IL 201 for type. Cistern A. in zip lock bag in conservation
with gloves Leica ... 24 May 1935 |
| Obverse : standing Hermes, with money bags and caduceus.
Reverse : standing Serapis, partly draped, right arm outstretched. Stars in field.
Cf. IL 211 for type. Cistern A. Leica ... 24 May 1935 |
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