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| The Satyr is drinking from kantharos, which he grasps with both hands. Horn on one side; pointed ear; pierced eyes, snob nose.
Reddish-brown wash.
Pinkish-buff clay.
Late Roman.
Cf. L 710, TC 380, TC ... 17 March 1934 |
| The lamp had a standing figure on it.
It is crudely ribbed, and has a blunt nozzle projecting from it.
Dull red glaze.
Cf. L 707. 286 Leica, LXIX-12 ... 24 March 1934 |
| Broken away behind and at the neck.
Head from plastic lamp (?). High headdress, or handle (?) The eyes pierced.
Flaky red glaze over buff clay.
Probably from plastic lamp.
ADDENDA: Negroid head, Mime ... Ca. 200-250 A.D. |
| Boy with amphora.
The left side, part of the back, and the nozzle broken off.
Grotesque ithyphallic figure kneeling on his left knee, facing right, his face pressed against a large amphora on a pedestal, ... Mid 3rd. century A.D. |
The nozzle in the shape of a phallos.
Remains of heavy white slip.
Coarse red clay. Leica, LXIX-23 ... 7 May 1934 |
| A grotesque male head, beardless.
A suspension hole at the top; the eyes pierced.
Purplish-brown wash.
Pinkish-buff clay. Hellenistic context. Leica, LXIX-22 ... 8 May 1934 |
Broken away below. The left cheek damaged. Minor fractures.
Eros, with wings outstretched, rests his head upon his right knee, which is drawn up. Deep round holes for the eyes. Crude incisions for details ... 8 February 1935 |
| Fragment of the discus of a large lamp (?).
A bear attacks a man. The foreparts of the bear and one leg and an arm of the man, with short sword, are preserved.
Red glaze, on the top, a little along one ... 16 February 1935 |
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