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| Head of youth, set on a shaft; the whole framed by heavy drapery which covers the top of the head and falls down on both sides and at back. Lower part broken away. Face much worn: mouth and most of nose ... 10 March 1932 |
| Shallow bowl. Legs riveted at the rim and a pierced disk-shaped handle on one side.
Thin and poorly made.
Cf. ArchEph (1917), pp. 208-209 (for tripods found at Sounion); Olympia IV, pl. XXVII, nos. 536 ... 5 April 1933 |
Handle missing.
Roughly tubular pot. Grayish buff clay; heavy fabric.
Similar, the handle preserved, P 10406 Len. Hesperia, XXXII, 1963, pl. 47, 28 ... Context ca. 425-400 B.C. |
Broken at top, both sides and back. Decorated in high relief with a tendril ending in a bud above a fascia. Pink clay with temper; no trace of paint.
From Middle Stoa (?).
Cf. A 554, A 555, A 816, A 1422 ... 14 May 1965 |
Small fragment from top of sima retaining part of tendril.
From Middle Stoa. Catalogued 1965. Found 1951, but section unknown. Leica 1422 ... 1951 |
Broken right, left, below and behind.
Fragment from upright part of sima with tendrils in high relief. Slight traces of color.
Coarse purplish brown clay with bits.
From Middle Stoa. From reorganization ... June 1966 |
Top missing.
Middle Stoa series. Upper fill in cut between the early branch of the Great Drain and the East Building terrace gutter. 2273 Leica 1422 ... 26 June 1967 |
| Fragment of upper left corner of a sima similar to A 554.
Cf. A 1131 (ΚΤΛ 219). From near S.E. corner of Burnt Building but not certainly from debris. Leica 1422 ... 24 April 1935 |
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