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| Stamp poorly preserved. Handle fragment with upper attachment. Rectangular stamp in relief. Letters visible along one of the short side; device in the center (letter pi).
Reading: Θα[σ|ίων Τι | μ | αρχίδα(ς)] ... 1934 |
| Very worn, stamp poorly preserved. Handle fragment with upper attachment.
Rectangular stamp in relief. Letters visible along both sides; device in the center of the field (cluster?).
Dark orange clay ... 1934 |
| Complete toe with small portion of lower wall.
Resting surface of toe heavily chipped on one side.
Tubular hollow toe. Slightly flaring lower wall.
Roughly rounded stamp with Χ in relief.
Coarse micaceous ... 9-10 March 1933 |
Apparently a small bar which could have been cut into two proper flans.
The thickness is too much for it to be a single coin.
Previously catalogued as Θ-199
Now Θ 2249 : B 1639 Catalogued August 1978 ... 6 March 1933 |
Flan bar.
Re-catalogued as Ι 1732 : B 1642 Originally coin no. Ι-1361 (no. 6). Level of water channel, disturbed fill. 1307, 3367 ... 30 June 1933 |
Mouth and chin, and the back missing. At the top, part of the finished edge which joined with the back part of the object is preserved.
Pierced eyes and nostrils. The hair is drawn straight up from the ... 3 March 1933 |
| Giant hurling rock.
First interpretation: youth figurine hurling rock.
Fragmentary relief. Broken on bottom and right side. The left arm and legs of the giant missing.
The top and back smooth but uneven; ... 1 March 1933 |
"A thin flat plaque with a snaggy face, moulded on the front".
Broken at the top; the right eye and lower corner missing.
Plain behind; the eye and mouth pierced through.
Coarse red clay. Burnt layer, ... 9 March 1933 |
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