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| A prismatic-shaped piece of abrasive stone, perhaps used to rub down or polish marble.
Sandstone.
ADDENDA Identified as "TPOXOΣ", and as being sandstone by A. Georgiades.
Cf. H.S.R. "Notes on Agora Stone-Worker's ... 1 April 1949 |
| Broken at both ends; slightly tapering.
Irregularly five-sided; part of a polisher similar to ST 456, made of sandstone.
Worn from use and one of the broken ends also worn smooth.
ADDENDA Identified as ... 1 April 1949 |
Fragment from mold for large antefix (?).
A little of the lower part of the face preserved, with tongue, row of teeth and jowls.
Broken all around and at back.
Firm pink clay, fairly fine.
Cf. T 2918, ... 1 April 1949 |
| Fragment from thin wall of vessel.
Broken all around.
Oval on both inside and outside, but outside larger.
Place for attachment of handle (?)
On inside blue-green, on outside yellow. Found with coins ... 1 April 1949 |
| Part of the lower end remains, preserving the full height and width, showing also the notch for the reception of the key at the back of the antefix of type A 183.
Rough but competent work.
From Odeion ... 26 March 1949 |
| This is possibly a very late Post-Sullan NS flan. Originally coin no. ΟΟ-984 (no. 5) House F, room 2, fill 2.
1st c. B.C./ early 1st c. A.D. 1883 Leica, 80-28-3 ... 1 April 1949 |
Hollow hub; apparently uninscribed. 5 meters N.E. of N.E. corner poros Building.
Beside late Roman walls.
Fill at least as late as 3rd c. A.D. Leica ... 31 March 1949 |
Small piece with part of bottom and base of nozzle.
Letters incised.
Thin yellow clay.
Type XXVII of Corinth collection.
Container E 344. 2224 Leica PD 1375-94 ... 1 April 1949 |
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