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| Fusiform. Traces of two white bands over typical gray clay. S.W. trench extension, Middle Stoa building fill. Leica, 97-2-13 ... 14 March 1933 ... 59.20m ... 67, 70 |
| Mended from many pieces; the handles and neck missing.
Pink clay with small red bits, in part fired buff. An extremely heavy fabric. Cistern. Leica, 96-3-17 ... 10 May 1934 ... P 3834 ... P 3834 |
Fusiform. The lip slightly chipped, the body elongated; a bit of clay attached to the side at the point of greatest circumference.
Typical gray clay with three faded white bands. East trench. Lots Θ ... 3 March 1933 ... P 1452 ... P 1452 |
| Badly damaged; head missing.
The figure stands with the weight on the right leg.
Unfinished; a good part of the marble to his right has not been cut away. Chisel marks clearly visible.
White marble ... 2 February 1934 ... P.H. 0.29; W. (base) 0.142 |
| Part of base and one-fifth of walls, including bit of rim, preserved. Simple bowl on high base ring; high flaring sides; plain lip.
Coarse pinkish-buff clay, light green glaze, inside and outside, except ... 22 April 1936 ... P 7618 ... P 7618 |
One handle and most of neck and rim missing. Short two-handled jug with no base. Bulbous body and high wide neck. Decoration of incised lines and zigzags around shoulders.
Buff clay, unglazed. Pit. With ... 22 April 1936 ... Hesperia 11 (1942), p. 8, fig. 11. |
| The head of a bull, in relief, with the animal's nose projecting as a support, is well modeled of coarse red micaceous clay, unglazed.
Probably Rhodian. Lots Θ 169-170 w/Byz. Leica, 93-61-27 ... 7 March 1933 ... P 1494 ... P 1494 |
| Middle Stoa: state plan and elevation of the west end ... William B. Dinsmoor, Jr ... Original missing.
Cf. PD 1758 and PD 1759. Fragile Torn Dirty Faded Diazotype Printing Ink
Colored Pencil ... 1966 ... 56.180
57.870
58.170
58.905
59.130
62.430 |
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