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T 327: Mold for Head of Lion

Complete. Probably intended for plastic heads to be attached as spouts to gutti. Outside incised while clay was still soft with letter Σ twice. Fine buff clay, well baked. Clearing bedrock at west side ... 1932

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T 46: Standing Draped Female Figurine Fragment

Upper part of a figure. Head missing. Broken in a slanting line from the waist to the right thigh. Right arm at shoulder, left arm below elbow. At the back, the upper part of a rectangular firing hole ... 29 July 1931

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T 48: Head of Figure

Front part of head of large figurine. Broken at the neck, and along the edge of the headdress. The face has very large eyes, a long blunt nose, and a slit-like mouth. Across the forehead the hair is arranged ... 30 July 1931

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T 52: Head Fragment of Figurine

The left side of the head is preserved, broken all round. The features are heavy, the cheeks and chin bulging; the mouth is bent down at the corner. Coarse work. Mold made; hollow. Not colored. Red clay ... 5 August 1931

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T 55: Standing Draped Female Figurine Fragment

Lower part of a figurine. A bit of the bottom edge of the figure is preserved; other edges broken. The fragment shows drapery hanging in parallel folds, with part of a foot projecting beneath. White paint ... 8 August 1931

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T 57: Torso of Seated Doll Figurine

Head and arms missing; broken across the thighs. The front is simply modelled; the back is plain and flat. There are two holes for the attachment of the arms. Remains of white paint. Clay, light a the ... 22 July 1931

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T 88: Mask Fragment

Bearded head. Chin and lower left side of face missing. Broken at back, except for a bit of the edge preserved at the beard. Large eyes deep set beneath heavy brows and wrinkled forehead. Pupils of eyes ... Card: 325-300 B.C.

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T 122: Mold Fragment for Drapery

Fragment of drapery from lower part of figurine. Broken all around. Nearly flat, solid fragment. Back unmodelled with the letters Δ Η incised. Buff clay. For context see Hesp. 52 (1983), p. 260. Cave, ... 15 March 1932