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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 ... The most plausible interpretation of this subject is a snake, or it may be chariot pole. |
| 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 ... Fragment of mold with portion of snake (?) or animal tail (?).
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| 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 ... Corner Fragment of Painted Plaque: Snake |
| 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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