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A 931: Antefix Fragment: Plastic and Inscribed

Fragment from lower part. Plastic volutes. Signed in raised letters across lower edge of face: ΑΘΗΝ]ΑΙΟΥ Pale yellow clay, much grit; traces of white engobe. Leica ... 12 June 1931

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P 16171: Bowl Fragment

Fragment of rim and upper part of wall of Samian A bowl. Broad, shallow bowl with vertical overhanging lip. At top of outer surface of lip, a rounded moulding set off from rest of surface by a groove ... 1932

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P 16175: Plate Fragment with Sgraffito Decoration

From a plate or shallow bowl; the fragment preserves part of the up-curve from floor to rim. Border around floor: vertical bars against an incised background, separated by a circle against a hatched background ... 1931

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P 16177: Plate Fragment with Sgraffito Decoration

From the center of a flat plate(?); none of the foot preserved. Part of a central medallion with a pattern of palmette and elongated chevrons(?), against an imbricated background. Yellow glaze; thick ... 1931

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P 16178: Bowl Fragment with Sgraffito Decoration

From a bowl on high flaring foot(?), only the start of the foot preserved. Part of a large central medallion with a fantastic animal, head inverted, head and neck only preserved, against an imbricated ... 1931

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P 16559: Bowl Fragment with Sgraffito Decoration

A fragment from the wall; none of the rim or foot preserved. The head and neck of a dragon, left, with open jaws and crested head; imbricated body; fragment of branch in the field. Pinkish-buff clay; ... 1931

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S 1390: Giant's Tail Fragment

The fragment comes from Odeion, about half way up in the back proper left corner of a pier with Giant attached. Preserved are part of a giant's scale-covered tail (the scales pointing down) and a corner ... 17 March 1949

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S 1502: Relief Fragment

Broken all around; surface badly weathered. At left, draped figure standing right. At center the upper part of a partly draped male figure, seen standing behind a parapet or altar, his left arm, bent, ... 10 May 1951