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S 705: Grave Lekythos Fragment

Preserved is but a small bit of the wall, with the head and upper body of a beardless man to right. He wears an himation leaving his right arm and shoulder bare. Pentelic marble. Marbles from fifth cut ... 1 April 1936

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S 707: Portrait Head of Male Figure

Broken off at the root of the neck, nose and chin damaged. A Julio-Claudian portrait of a man, summary but effective. Pentelic marble. Drilled for setting on base June 1950. Finished From pit in floor ... Julio-Claudian period.

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S 710: Statuette of Asklepios

Head, feet and right arm from above elbow missing. Male figure, semi-draped in himation, with weight on left leg, right knee advanced, attachment for a strut at right knee. Ends of fillet on shoulder ... 2 April 1936

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S 711: Head of Female Figure from Relief

Broken from a relief, probably from a grave stele; the head and part of the background surface only preserved. Nose and chin broken. The woman faces to her left. Her hair, worn in a low knot, is sketchily ... 1 April 1936

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MC 1283: Turkish Pipe

Two pieces broken from rim. It is of lily type (bowl blends imperceptibly into rim; acute angle between stem socket and bowl axis), with reinforced toe, long flaring stem socket. On front of bowl, an ... 31 March 1936

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MC 1287: Turkish Pipe

Rim broken away, base chipped. It has a bowl condensed to a disk; flat square foot; flaring cup-like rim now mostly missing, flaring stem socket wiht large hole. Orange clay, uneven red slip. Catalogued ... 17, 31 March 1936

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MC 1288: Turkish Pipe

Three-fourths of rim broken away. It is of lily type with heavy, angular keel; smooth bowl merging into flaring heavy lip; flaring stem socket with two bands of rouletting partially encircling it. Orange ... 17, 31 March 1936

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MC 1289: Turkish Pipe

Rim broken away. Round with keel bottom, petalled base, smooth stem and socket with moulded and stamped ornament at stem end and with a seal on right side. Suggested reading of seal (by N. Stavroulakis) ... 1 April 1936