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The left side of a dog 's head.
Broken away below.
Micaceous red clay, buff surface.
Cf. T 1422. Compact brown earth over burnt layer. Leica ... 16 April 1935 |
Only the face and small rectangular headdress preserved.
Coarse reddish clay. Leica ... 17 April 1935 |
The elaborately curled hair was painted red; the face apparently white.
Buff clay.
ADDENDA: Same mold as T 1237. Mixed fill. Leica ... 18 April 1935 |
| Neck and mouth of flask or bottle.
Neck is tall and flares slightly to the rolled rim. The shoulder was fairly flat.
Thin glass. Soft fill in diagonal cutting.
Late Roman fill. Leica PD 505, PD 2023-28 ... 18 April 1935 |
| Upper part of grave stele with palmette top.
Mended from several pieces.
The sides toothed, the back rough picked.
A hole in which is a piece of iron pierces the stone at the level of the inscription ... Ca. 360 B.C. |
| Back and stamped face preserved; possibly ΑΔ series.
Stamped: Α ΔΙΟΔWΡ.[ΟΥ]. Compact red earth over burnt layer. Leica, 88-14-4(1,2,3,5), 88-14-11(6,7,8,9,10,12), color slide ... 16 April 1935 |
| Obverse: an eagle standing left, but with head turned back.
In field right, standing female figure with two torches (Demeter or Artemis ?). In field left an inscription.
Reverse: plain.
Blackened by fire ... 16 April 1935 |
Inscribed fragment of grave monument.
Broken above and below.
A fragment from the middle of a tall stele, smooth dressed on the edges, rough behind.
Parts of three lines of the inscription preserved.
Pentelic ... 3rd. century B.C. |
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