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| Fragment of right shoulder, with drapery fastened with large button.
Brownish clay. Well. Container 36. Leica ... 15 June 1938 |
| Fragment of torso.
Broken all around.
Hard red clay; red to buff surface. Well. Container 37. Leica ... 15 June 1938 |
| Part of one edge preserved.
Uncertain representation: extended arm with drapery behind (?).
Clay buff with coarse pink particles.
ADDENDA: Animal combat. Surface. Leica ... 7 April 1938 |
| Girl, "Tanagra" type, wrapped tightly in her himation that she pulls tight to a "chou" fold with her left hand against her breast.
Delicate modelling.
Buff clay. Catalogued 23 July 1966. Container B 236 ... |
| Device. Rdg: dev in outline, more or less circ(VG)* Finished Late Roman fill. [Κάδμ]ο̣υ
device
[Θ]ασίων Leica ... 20 May 1938 |
Tile well at 52/ΛΣΤ, in the northern late Roman building in the room with the apse. The top was covered by a large stone, and the well had never been filled after the last period of use. water stood to ... Late 1st (?) cent.-early 3rd to 6th cent. |
| Fragment of post from the peribolos of the Eponymous heroes. Dowel cutting on top for capping block, slot on sides for wooden rails; on inner and outer faces a shallow groove at top and tapering towards ... 14 May 1957 |
| Apparently intact.
Solid hub. Mixed fill. Store in ziplock polyethylene bag and in area with 40% r.h. or lower.
Wear cotton or latex gloves when handling. Leica ... 8 June 1938 |
| Lower part of small almost cylindrical vase.
Base broken away.
Yellowish green opalescent glass. Latest Roman destruction debris, white fill.
6th c. A.D. Leica ... 21 April 1938 |
| Almost flat shoulder; narrow neck flaring out to upright grooved rim; broad angular handle.
Pale greenish glass. Well. Container 35. Leica PD 505 ... 15 June 1938 |
| Athens ... Sv. 91.2--7, 9--15, 19 Casts.
Coin no. 2. Destruction fill. Head or bust of Athena r., rarely l., wearing Corinthian, Attic, or composite helmet, often highly varied in style. She occasionally wears a ... ca. A.D. 264--267 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face only preserved.
Citation from decree.
Three lines of the inscription preserved within wreath; remains of another wreath with no letters visible.
Pentelic marble. Found ... 10 March 1938 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face only preserved.
Five lines of the inscription preserved.
Pentelic marble. Finished Found among marbles, from the southeast corner of the Market Square. Leica ... Winter 1956-1957 |
| Inscribed fragments.
Fragment Ψ 63, only left side and back preserved. The stele was opisthographic, but the reverse is now so worn as to be illegible.
Eighteen lines of the inscription preserved.
Joins ... 428/7 B.C. |
| Inscribed fragments.
Three fragments, probably from the same inscription.
Dedication to Septimius Severus and Caracalla.
Fragment Ω 2 a), rough picked back and left side with double moulding preserved ... a) (Ω 2) 6 October 1937
b) (Ω 46) 24 November 1937
c) (Ω 47) 25 November 1937 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face only preserved, and back.
Broken off at top and right side; original stele cut down on left side and bottom and reused. The back is smooth picked.
Public grave stele ... 5th. century B.C. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Top and bottom preserved.
Left side recut; right side broken away. Above inscription are traces of a moulding. Careless light geometrical figures and letters (?) scratched later on ... 10 November 1937 |
| Inscribed fragments.
Fragment Ω 35 a), top only preserved.
Two lines of the inscription preserved.
Fragment Ω 36 b), bottom only preserved.
Five letters remain.
Pentelic marble. Finished Found in a wall ... 10 November 1937 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Back and right side are preserved.
Eight lines of the inscription preserved.
Hymettian marble. Found in a wall of the modern house 641/14, south of the Market Square. Leica, 92-29-22, ... 4th. century B.C. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face only preserved.
Top recut.
One line of the inscription preserved, and traces of another above.
Pentelic marble. Found in a wall of the modern house 641/16 outside the ... 9 November 1937 |
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