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| Close view of the Tholos ... east Horizontal (normal) ... 28 February 1934 |
| Close view of the Tholos ... north Horizontal (normal) ... 28 February 1934 |
Only the left side of the head of the cock preserved.
Couged technique. Heavy fabric, burnt gray.
Late Roman. Grey ash fill over curved foundation trench.
Late Roman. Leica ... 27 February 1934 |
Broken away behind and below.
Gouged technique. Traces of white paint. Red clay.
Late Roman. In late fill. Leica ... 28 February 1934 |
Turkish-Ancient Byzantine |
Inscribed fragment.
Mended from two pieces found separately, but from the same fill.
Temple Inventory.
Seven lines of the inscription preserved, with a trace of an eighth above; stoichedon.
Clear traces ... 5th. century B.C. |
| Inscribed fragment.
The under surface rough picked; the sides and top rounded and worked into a series of low lump-like projections, picked moderately fine.
The top damaged, and the left side broken away ... 27 February 1934 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Broken on all sides.
One line of the inscription preserved, with five letters.
Traces of red in the letters.
Hymettian marble. Found in late Roman context, over the Tholos floor. Leica ... Last half of 1st. century B.C. |
| Fragment depicts youth's head, right. Red glaze inside, with a reserved band near the top. Relief contour for the face. Brown for the locks of hair around the face and for the upper eyelid stroke. Grey ... 27 February 1934 |
A piece from the lip, showing a bearded man riding right on a beast whose head and legs are missing. Within, black glaze with a narrow reserved band at lip. Scanty incision; no accessory color; vine pattern ... 27 February 1934 |
| Close view of the Tholos ... AMS east Horizontal (normal) ... 28 February 1934 |
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