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Underside flat. Upper surface slightly concave, higher along one edge than on the other. Yellowish green clay, soft and powdery.
Cf. A 1911 (Σ 2758). Well; Boxes 3 and 29. Leica ... May-June 1951 |
Fragment from lower right corner of the tile. Buff clay with much brown grit and no surfacing.
Since a number of fragments of similar tiles were found at the same level in front of the Stoa, they may ... July 1959 |
| Corner fragment of a curved pan-tile, in two joining pieces. Painted red on top surface and unglazed below, with stamped impression of a large palmette on the underside. Coarse pinkish buff clay. Destruction ... 27 May 1954 |
Broken all around. Fragment of pan tile.
Inscription along edge: [Ο] CΕΠΙΦΑΝΟΥ.
Very coarse gritty clay, dark buff with intrusions. Creamy slip covers flat surfaces. South of Room A 1 of the Southwest ... 19 June 1969 |
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