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T 3050: Mold Fragment

Broken on all sides. On projecting fascia a design not unlike a badly made egg and dart; below (or above) part of a rectangular pattern possibly tip of a pot. Architectural terracotta (?). Coarse red-buff ... 7 April 1938

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T 1655: Seated Draped Actor Figurine Fragment

Broken all around. The crossed legs of a figure, wearing shoes (?). The edge of a short garment preserved above the knees. Clay covered with thick red paint which has peeled. Red paint also inside. Red ... 4 April 1938

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T 1657: Draped Female Figurine Fragment

Fragment from torso of figure, left shoulder and most of front missing. Right arm held down against body turns out sharply at edge of bottom break. Traces of red paint. Buff clay. Cistern. Filling contemporary ... 6 April 1938

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T 1658: Standing Draped Grotesque Male Figurine Fragment

Fragment from front part of torso preserved. Figure wearing a cloak which falls down the front in two plain tapering bands bordered dy ridges. At the lower left of the figure as preserved, an attachment ... 7 April 1938

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G 171: Jug Fragment

Thin neck, widely flaring lip with ridge on under side. Wide strap handle. Opaque light green glass. Well on lower north slope of Areopagus, fill IV. 200-267 A.D. Leica ... 6 April 1938

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B 551: Herm Statuette

Intact save for chip from bottom of Herm, and another from the base. A portrait herm, draped. The hair is worn in a fringe of straight locks around the forehead, and bound by wreath (possibly a plain fillet), ... 6 April 1938

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I 5386: Honorary Monument Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Inscribed face and part of concave start of set-back below preserved; otherwise broken. Three lines of the inscription preserved. Pentelic marble. Found in modern context, south of ... 6 April 1938

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I 5387: Statue Fragment

Inscribed fragment of small statue. Very badly battered. Seems to preserve the right foot and part of the leg of a draped figure standing on a flat base of which the edges are broken all around. The letters ... 6 April 1938