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| Perhaps from left shoulder of a large seated draped figure. Top edge of a vent hole preserved at back.
Back flat; broken all around.
Classical period, about 470 B. C. (?).
Clean micaceous clay; brownish-gray ... 1939 |
| Back and part of one side preserved.
Fragment from a large heavy mould.
Coarse pinkish-buff clay (tile fabric).
ADDENDA: Mold fragment for a panther passing left, its head facing. S.W. of the church, ... 8 June 1938 |
| Preserved is the left leg and bit of hanging drapery of a kneeling woman.
Fine hard clay, black to brown at surface.
ADDENDA: From a plastic lekythos (?) Pocket in rock-ridge between east and west gullies ... Card: 4th-3rd c. B.C. |
| Preserved is the edge of the garment, and the bare feet of a figure standing on a low oval base, with plain mouldings above and below.
Traces of color (?)
Pale buff clay. Second and third layers, possibly ... 23 February 1938 |
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