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| Red clay, light slip.
Cf. Hesperia 3 (1934), nos. 131 ff. Par: Grace 1934, nrs 131 ff* In late Roman fill. Ἐπὶ {επ} Ἱππάρ̣χ̣ο̣υ̣
Διονυσίου Κ̣ν̣ί̣
διον Διονύσιος
(Α broken-barred) Leica ... 14 February 1935 |
| Pink clay, slipped. The interior of the amphora was glazed black.
The stamp set ca. 0.06m. above the lower handle attachment; double-bodied owl, with olive twigs.
Cf. coin type of 297-255. Prof: PD 1132-2* ... 16 February 1935 |
| About half of the lower part of the weight preserved.
Conical.
On side, bands of zigzag separated by double and triple lines. On bottom, checkerboard pattern filled with crossed lines and dot rosettes ... 15 February 1935 |
| One corner broken away.
Shaped like a cowbell.
A single hole at the top for suspension.
Fine clay, fired pink to buff. Bright red fill. Leica, 7-422 ... 16 February 1935 |
| From a closed pot with rounded body. Below the ground line, tops of rays.
a) Front part of duck walking left; purple red on wing; part of ground line of upper frieze above.
b) From same frieze: back end ... 15 February 1935 |
| About half preserved; much mended. None of the base remains. Egg-shaped body separated from wide shallow trefoil mouth by a moulded ring, vertical triple handle. Below neck, tongue pattern, tongues filled ... 15 February 1935 |
| Neck fragment; the lip is missing. Handle band and shoulder glazed black. The front panel, bordered by zigzags and hatchings, is subdivided into three smaller panels filled by, left and right, water birds ... 16 February 1935 |
| From a large closed pot. Part of two figures moving right, the one leading the other, grasping it by the hand. Of the left figure part of the dress is preserved: purple belt, and bodice divided diagonally ... 16 February 1935 |
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