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| Intact but somewhat chipped.
Head of a girl with hair done in a bow on top of head.
Prominent round earrings.
Traces of red on hair.
Pale yellow clay. From dump from South Stoa II. Context of 1st.-2nd ... 3 August 1960 |
| Fragment of a sizable mould, preserving part of a body and some flowing drapery.
Broken all around. Embedded in floor of South Stoa II. Leica ... 4 January 1956 |
| One corner of a thick mold representing griffin's head.
Back smooth.
Coarse clay, pale buff at surface, pink inside. Cleaning modern cellars. 1251 Leica ... 29 March 1958 |
| Small fragment missing from one side.
Cut from hard breccia.
Cf. ST 702. From deep stony fill in middle of peristyle of Heliaia. 3471 Leica, 83-91 ... 3 August 1960 |
| Small fragment missing from one side.
Cut from hard breccia. From deep stony fill in middle of peristyle of Heliaia. 3471 Leica, 83-91 ... 3 August 1960 |
| Flake broken from side of ball.
Cut from hard breccia.
ADDENDA Balls found in Pompeion measure 0.14-0.35m.
Cf. AM 56 (1931), p. 4. From deep stony fill in middle of peristyle of Heliaia. 3471 Leica, 83-91 ... 3 August 1960 |
| Broken at the base of the neck, and at the back, save for a bit which seems to preserve a finished edge.
At the top of the head, above the diademed headdress, is a small rectangular projection, broken ... 2 February 1934 |
| The left eye and part of the forehead and cheek preserved; otherwise broken.
Ample traces of white paint.
Late Roman. In late Roman deposit. Leica ... 2 February 1934 |
| A draped figure on a high base.
The head missing.
Hollow, mould-made. Remains of heavy white slip, with traces of red and blue and yellow color upon it.
Late Roman.
ADDENDA: Same mold as T 441. Found ... 13 February 1934 |
| Part of rim preserved.
Device star.
Early Thasian. Class: early Th* Finished From deep stony fill in middle of Peristyle of Heliaia. Θασίων
device star
Καλλί( 3471 Leica ... 3 August 1960 |
| The back is scooped out.
On the obverse, an owl, standing left, his head facing, crudely incised.
1/6 mina. It appears in the Illustrated London News, ILN (2 June 1934). Modern fill. Leica, 4-201, 4-214, ... 28 February 1934 |
| A piece from the grooved vertical rim of a hemispherical bowl.
Dark green color.
Cf. Hesperia 3 (1934), p. 427, no. E 159. Stoa, area north 3, under strosis b, soft earth. Middle Stoa Building fill. 114 ... 3 March 1953 |
| A tiny fragment from the body of a version of a Megarian bowl (?).
Lightly ribbed.
Nearly colorless glass. Terrace area 3, strosis b. Middle Stoa Building fill. 125 Leica ... 2 March 1953 |
| Part of the rim preserved.
Bowl with a large horizontal flange.
Thick, clear glass, slightly greenish. Terrace area 3 in strosis d', just above paving level. Middle Stoa Building fill. Container 105. 160 ... 5 March 1953 |
| Inscribed stone.
Part of inscribed surface and rough picked back preserved; also a bit of toothed surface at top.
The inscribed surface badly worn. Letters visisble only on lower part of left side.
Bits ... December 1934 |
| Small inscribed fragment of altar to Serapis.
About half of a small cylindrical altar, preserved to its full height.
A heavy moulding at top and bottom. In top surface a shallow depression roughly dressed ... 23 June 1953 |
| Inscribed fragment from upper left corner of small pedimental stele.
Rough picked back and left edge preserved; at top rough picked surface near corner preserved; elsewhere broken.
Letters on moulding ... 8 February 1952 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face, part of rough picked top and probably bit of rough picked back preserved. Break at top of front suggests crowning moulding broken away.
Surface badly worn; traces of ... 1 April 1952 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Broken all around.
Most of surface flaked off.
Remains of six lines of the inscription preserved.
Line spacing: 0.012m.
Hymettian marble. Finished Found in marble pile, in the south ... 5 October 1954 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face only preserved.
Traces of six lines of the inscription preserved.
Pentelic marble. Found in marble dump, in the southeastern part of the Market Square. Leica ... 19 March 1936 |
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