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| Small ball; when rubbed against another surface it leaves a white mark; perhaps used for chalking (?).
Gritty substance, apparently a soft stone. Seventh century well below east part of Odeion Cavea (from ... July 1946 |
| Mastoid weight.
One corner broken off.
Pentelic marble. Leica ... 29 March 1934 |
| First interpretation: fragment of the head of an animal or bird.
The details done in color. White for flesh. Black for eye and eyebrow, and for borders of "collar", yellow for collar proper. Red above ... 24 April 1935 |
| Three legs, front of face and tail missing. Bottom of preserved leg shows he was free standing, i.e. not from pyxis lid.
Glaze bands down neck, sides and legs; bars across chest and back.
Pottery clay; ... 8 June 1946 |
| Head and all four legs missing.
Similar in size, fabric and decoration to T 2312; they were a pair.
Restored in plaster. Not found to check, believed lost, 5-6-58. Pit below east part of Odeion Cavea ... 8 June 1946 |
| One front leg, part of neck and of body only preserved.
Traces of red glaze bands across back.
Fine pinkish buff clay. Pit below east part of Odeion Cavea. 378 Leica ... 8 June 1946 |
| Part of the edge of a round convex shield with flat edge or rim.
On body, well in from rim, traces of a red band over the white.
Micaceous pink clay, covered outside with white. Seventh century well below ... July 1946 |
| Rectangular plaque with suspension holes by each upper corner. The back striated or grooved, as if the impression of the object on which the plaque was laid while still soft.
Front and sides covered with ... July 1946 |
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