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Missing about a third, including all of one end. One long joint tongue. Light brown clay and wash; two bands in reddish brown glaze, much faded: one beneath collar at base of joint tongue, the other near ... May-June 1951 |
Broken all around, only part of stamp preserved.
Fragment of a pan tile with dull red glaze on upper surface. The stamp, a palmette, is on the under side.
Cf. A 1319, from ostrakon deposit in Section ... 20 April 1951 |
A thin sliver broken from surface. Rope pattern at edge. Chevrons within.
Greenish buff clay. Well AB; box 2. 331 Leica ... 7 July 1959 |
| Mended from many fragments, few chips missing. Standard archaic water pipe with short tongue and flat-topped flange at upper end, long tongue and open flange at lower end. Carefully cut oval setting hole ... March 1956 |
Dipinti; graffiti on flanges. Archaic.
Same series as A 2600 (Τ 3586).
For discussion of dipinti and graffiti see notebook p. 6157.
Finished Found in position in the archaic pipe line that fed the Southeast ... March 1956 |
| Complete. Ribbed outside. Orange clay. Smaller round pipeline along the Panathenaic Way (along O-Z boundary line). 935 Leica, 85-537 ... July 1956 |
Dipinti; graffiti on flanges. Archaic.
Same series as A 2600 (Τ 3586).
Cf. picture, notebook p. 5454 (M.C. notes however that she never could see a trace of the upper half of the pipe itself.)
For discussion ... March 1956 |
| An architect's or mason's drawing, on black on half a brick, of a Cufic design, evidently for use in the masonry of the church. In wall of the Church of the Holy Apostles. Leica, LXX-100 ... 31 December 1954 |
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