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P 18420: Black Glaze Skyphos Fragment with Graffito

Ring foot and lower wall only preserved; from a heavy-walled skyphos, the sides drawn in sharply towards the bottom. Incised inside foot: Black glaze inside and out, almost entirely peeled. The space ... 30 July 1947

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P 19494: Cup or Bowl Fragment with Relief Decoration

From lower part of cup or bowl, the wall curving in towards the bottom. Strap handle, set over the relief decoration, broken away. Relief decoration on upper wall: grape clusters and leaves. Red-brown ... August 1947

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P 19495: Cup Fragment

Fragment from the wall of a cup? In relief, a long thin petal and the stem of another. Red clay; green glaze, very dark on background and interior, lighter on the leaf. Provenience unknown. Leica, 97-11-12 ... August 1947

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P 33491: Plate Fragments

Three non-joining pieces, worn and flaking. a) from rim to base. b) and c) from base/floor. Low sloping wall, small everted lip with groove on top. Flat floor, broad foot with slanting underside. Remains ... 5-9 July 1947

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P 33493: Dish Fragment

Single base fragment; center missing. Low foot near edge of bottom. Flat floor, stump of an oblique rim/wall, slight offset on bottom. No decoration visible. Light yellow clay; red slip, glossy in parts ... 5-9 July 1947

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P 33495: Bowl Fragment with Rouletting

Single fragment of body and neck, broken all around. Shallow rounded bowl, concave vertical neck above an angle, trace of a projecting rim. Remains of attachment of a transverse (?) handle at body-angle ... 5-9 July 1947

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T 2415: Relief Fragment for Plaque

Fragment from a thin flat circular plaque; preserved is the upper part of a lotus flower ornament in low relief, within a raised band. Above (around) the band, a series of triangular projections. Apparently ... 8 July 1947

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T 2442: Female Head

The hair is drawn up into a bow-knot on the top of the head (or is this actually a bow?), and is gathered at the back in a plain projecting . Earrings. Hair indicated by straight and crosswise grooves ... 15 July 1947