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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 8: Head of Female Figure

Head of a female figurine with a veil framing the face over a pointed coiffure. The nose is chipped. The veil hangs in folds above the brow and is brought down on either side of the face so that it nearly ... 22 June 1931

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T 9: Draped Female Figurine

Head and legs below the knees missing. Over the chiton is wrapped the himation which swathes the body closely, covering the arms which are bent at the elbow. Traces of white paint. Mold made; hollow. ... 23 June 1931

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T 12: Mouse Figurine

Mouse outstretched on an oval plaque. The plaque is broken at the back and has two small holes at the front. Inscribed beneath the lettter A. Crude technique; no details. Unglazed. Buff clay. 205 Leica, ... 24 June 1931

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T 14: Standing Youth Figurine Fragment

The right side of the body, from shoulder to thigh, and the right arm, are preserved. Traces of hair hanging to the shoulders, and of drapery at the thigh. Mold made; unpainted (red paint on hair). Pinkish ... 25 June 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 57: Prytany Decree Fragment

Inscribed fragment with slightly curving face. Broken all around; above, ornament in very low relief, set off from the inscribed surface by a horizontal groove; below the inscription, another groove. Pentelic ... 10 July 1931