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S 84: Grave Lekythos Fragment

Broken at top and bottom, about half of body preserved. In low relief, a draped male figure, standing facing right, the himation thrown over the left shoulder, leaving the right arm free. The right hand ... 2 July 1931

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T 23: Head Fragment of Egyptian Priest Figurine

First interpretation: head of female figurine. Front part of head. Large heavy lidded eyes, broad flat nose; thick lips; round fat cheeks; thick neck. Traces of red paint over white. Mold made. Hollow ... 30 June 1931

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T 24: Boy Figurine Fragment

First interpretation: face of female figurine. Lower part of the face. Rounded face; broad flattened nose; small mouth with thick lips; double chin; fat neck. Mold made; hollow. Pink clay. ADDENDA: Same ... 30 June 1931

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T 25: Head Fragment of Female Figurine

Front part of head. The hair is laid in flat waves over the forehead; the hair is indicated, and also the features, by means of coarsely gouged out lines. Mold made; hollow. Pinkish clay. 285 Leica ... 1 July 1931

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I 47: Dedication Fragment

Fragment of dedicatory base of a grave monument. Lower edge and surface preserved; other edges broken. Space between lines 0.065m. Pentelic marble. Early Attic. ADDENDA Joins with I 44. Found at a late ... 5th. century B.C.

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I 48: Marble Fragment

Wedge-shaped fragment inscribed on both faces. Circular bit of upper surface preserved, joining face (b); other edge broken. Pentelic marble. Finished Found in a modern wall, in the north part or northwest ... 2 July 1931

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A 44: Cornice Block: Doric

Anathyrosis band preserved at both ends, rough-picked in back, which is cut away apparently for lightening (?). Bottom resting surface smooth finished; top rough-picked, smoother on sloping portion over ... 2 July 1931

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A 45: Cornice Block: Doric

Both ends of the block preserved, with anathyrosis band, the lower resting surface remains to a thickness of 0.14m.; the profile under the corona is preserved, and the start of the corona, with two mutules ... 2 July 1931