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| South House Roof Tiles. Cut West of South House Room 23 and 24 ... ΠΠ-12 2277, 2278 ... Jun 13 1956 |
| Western Cut ... ΠΠ-12 2301, 2302 ΠΠ:1956.0426:1 ΠΠ:1956.0426:2 ΠΠ:1956.0426:3 ΠΠ:1956.0426:4 ΠΠ:1956.0426:5 ΠΠ:1956.0426:6 ΠΠ:1956.0426:7 ΠΠ:1956.0426:8 ΠΠ:1956.0426:9 ΠΠ:1956.0426:10 ΠΠ:1956.0426:11 ΠΠ:1956.0426:12 ΠΠ:1956.0426:13 ... 89-1028 A.D. |
| Storage Amphora Fragment. Well Tile. Chytra. Vessel: Cooking Ware ... ΠΠ-4 686, 687 P 19253 A 1367 P 19254 P 19255 P 19253 A 1367 P 19254 P 19255 ... 5 April 1948 |
| ΓΓ: Letters = North - South. Numbers = East - West. Apollodorus Street. Ancient Street. Upper levels excavated as ΝΝ, roughly ΝΝ:1-40/Ι-Π. Including ΝΝ Byzantine Houses 1, 2, 3, and Roman Houses B, D ... ΟΟ-1 5, 6 ... Mar 17 1947 |
| Small rectangular block, worn, one corner badly chipped. Surface of figures battered, especially the heads.
Two figures on plinth. Male, 3/4 view at left, embraces or carries off female, full front view ... Late Roman. |
| Small Zeus-Asklepios type head.
Part of neck preserved.
Wears fillet, incised to indicate rolled material. Hair on crown of head carelessly carved, and battered.
Pentelic marble. Mixed fill. Leica ... 12 April 1956 |
| Preserved to just below neck.
Features blurred, but eyes and mustache still distinguishable. Lower part of beard broken off. Surface badly battered; fillet on head barely distinguishable.
Hermes Propylaios ... 24 April 1956 |
| Part of the mouth and nose have been broken off as has the left ear.
The neck is sufficiently preserved to show that the head is turning left. The roughly chiseled back may be original and the head perhaps ... 500-450 B.C. (?). |
| Preserved is part of a crowning gable, and a head, frontal, in high relief in the niche below. The head much battered; all the surfaces worn and flaking.
A small three-part akroterion at the top of the ... 3 July 1947 |
| Head of bearded man of which third of head at back, nose and parts of beard chipped off.
Archaistic curls at brow line.
Pentelic marble. Stony Byzantine fill. Leica ... Presumably Roman. |
| Broken in back below head, in front diagonally across waist.
Satyr or Silen drinking from kantharos. Dressed in shaggy "silen suit"; fillet on head, and a hood over it. Pierced eyes.
Red glaze wash inside ... 28 July 1947 |
| Part of medallion: upper part of body frontal, and head to right of youth; white wreath. Reserved band on underside. Partial relief contour. Ring foot broken off. Provenience unknown. Leica ... 1949 |
| From edge of one-half of a double disk or bobbin(?). Around outside, a branch with berries in added red. Within part of uncertain scene. Underside reserved, reddened. Relief contour. Either near Civic ... December 1953 |
| From the ribbon handle of a large lekanis. Concave surface, a ridge near one edge.
Above and below, bands of egg pattern, the centers in added clay. Along the middle, a band of black glaze over which ... 1953 |
| Fragment from floor, preserving a little of the stem. In the medallion, framed by two lines, a satyr, right, with a wineskin. A little incision. Outside, reserved band. Context unknown. Leica ... 1949 |
| Fragment from jug with collared strainer neck and vertical band handle. The neck filled with a strainer, pierced with a large central hole surrounded by smaller holes.
Unguentarium fabric, red at core, ... 1949 |
| Head and shoulders of woman, right; peplos, earring, necklace, knitted(?) sakkos. No relief contour. Added clay for ornaments; white for flesh; the dress once painted in an added color.
Pinkish-buff ... (1953) |
| Two joining fragments give half the circumference of the rim with part of the neck and the flat shoulder. Heavy rolled rim; a moulded ring about the middle of the neck. Lip, ridge and shoulder set off ... 1948 |
| Mended from many pieces to give the mouth and neck almost complete, much of the body to slightly below its greatest circumference, one handle and part of the other. A non-joining fragment gives a little ... 26 March 1948 |
| Mended from several pieces; part of the rim and sides missing; a hole through the bottom, from which something has been broken away: the base of the pot, or the attachment to something else? Round-bodied ... 28 July 1947 |
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