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Broken below; the head missing and one of the arms.
Square pillar; a long curl hangs down at either side of both faces.
Red clay, thin red to brown glaze (?). Northeast corner of Middle Stoa. Burnt debris ... 7 June 1951 |
| Large female head, inclined slightly to its right, wearing hair in knot at crown and in curls down neck, fillet; stephane broken from top.
Squinting eyes, dimple in chin, long neck.
Remains of white and ... 10 May 1954 |
Small fragment from the central part of a female figure with advanced right leg, holding a round object against her body with her left hand.
Drapery hangs down her left side.
Considerable remains of white ... 25 May 1954 |
Battered comic mask of a bearded man, perhaps part of an utensil.
Broken all around. Fragmentary.
Probably from a plaster mould.
Coarse reddish clay, red glaze. Trial pit; south of building A; greenish ... 20 March 1933 |
Homer A. Thompson ... A report on the 1951 excavations presented at the Open Meeting of the ASCSA, March 20, 1952.
Field work was concentrated in the market place proper, and large areas in the west, north central and southeastern ... 9 Apr-31 Aug 1951 |
| Homer A. Thompson ... The remaining pieces of the so-called Byzantine wall were removed, as well as a late Roman wall. Excavations in front of the Civic Offices revealed a hard road surface from the 3rd century A.D. More than ... 21 May-13 Jun 1951 |
| Dorothy Burr Thompson ... The area excavated in 1954 fn Section Ζ φell within the Middle Stoa to the east, the Great Drain to the north and west, and the terrace walls to the south. Various parts had been previously excavated under ... 16 Apr-6 Jul 1954 |
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