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[Object] T 369: Cock Figurine Fragment

Head. Broken away below wattles. Mould-made, hollow. White slip over which red was applied for comb, beak and wattles. Dull red clay. Below burning. Cf. coins. Leica ... Card: 4th c. A.D.

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[Object] T 221: Female Head Fragment

Front part of egg-shaped head, with large features nearly obliterated. Mould-made; hollow. Abundant remains of white paint, with traces of yellow and black. Coarse light red clay. Late Roman. 015/ΜΓ* ... 22 April 1932

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[Object] T 34: Seated Draped Female Figurine Fragment

Fragment from the lower part of a figurine. The drapery is drawn tight over the left leg and falls over the top of the chair and its side. Mold made; hollow. Traces of white paint. Attic clay. Drain, ... 9 July 1931

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[Object] T 445: Female Head

The crudely modeled face of a woman is preserved. Broken away below the chin. Her hair is not parted but is dressed in rigid waves of which only the front part is visible. The greater part of her hair ... 16 May 1933

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[Object] T 448: Male Head

Head of bearded man with bald forehead. Mended from two pieces. Part of the finished edge of the mold preserved in back, but broken at the bottom. The features very dim. Traces of white slip on the forehead ... 17 May 1933

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[Object] T 449: Hand of Figurine

Broken off at the wrist, where a double grooved band seems to represent a garmet or ornament. Mould-made; crudelly modelled; covered with heavy white slip. Coarse red clay, dull buff at surface. Cf. T ... 18 May 1933

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[Object] T 450: Female Head

Broken off at the neck. Open behind: the edges look as if it had been intended for attachment; but the heavy white slip which covers the outside also covers a large part of the interior, and runs over ... 20 May 1933

[Deposit] H-I 7-8:1: "Burnt Layer"

Accumulated debris on the west side of the market square. Related layers added 1999/2000 (JWH), e.g. "Gravelly layer above burning", "Clearing Classical floor", "Lowest level above bedrock", "Below burning", ... First half of 5th c. A.D.