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| Two crumpled bits of thin gold, perhaps with some trace of relief decoration. The smaler has piercing which may be original. Συλλογή από χρυσά κοσμήματα ενδύματος. Αποτελείται από 19,1/2 κισσόσχημα κοσμήματα ... 29 May 1939 ... από 19,1/2 κισσόσχημα κοσμήματα και 43,1/2 ρόδακες από ... & 2 μισά τμήματα) ... depth 2.35m. below highest preserved point of bedrock on the north side of |
| Upper part of a figure.
Head missing. Broken in a slanting line from the waist to the right thigh.
Right arm at shoulder, left arm below elbow. At the back, the upper part of a rectangular firing hole ... 29 July 1931 ... Hesperia 2 (1933), p. 186, fig. 2, no. 46. |
| Broken off at neck; upper front part missing, including proper left eye; nose damaged.
Round head with impressionistic hair not indicated at the nape of the neck; oval face with heavy eyelids; small mouth ... 8 June 1931 ... S 46 ... S 46 |
| Typical angular shape.
Fine, light yellowish-red clay; cream slip much damaged.
Nearly obliterated impression. Par: Nilsson 1909 nr 46, 16 seals, 2 spaced like this*
Stp: incomplete below and to the ... 16 July 1931 ... Par: Nilsson 1909 nr 46, 16 seals, 2 spaced like this*
Stp: incomplete below |
| Moulded.
On body (?) raised horizontal bands; on rim, leaf pattern in relief.
Opalescent white glass. Cistern shaft.
1st c. B.C. Leica, XXXIII-28 PD 505, PD 2023-33 ... 14 May 1935 ... E 14:3.2 |
| Base and most of one side missing. Dull black glaze, somewhat peeled, to lip. Two reserved bands inside lip and two outside; on edge, band with dots. Protoattic pit and well. Leica, 7-443 ... 10-16 March 1936 ... Hesperia Suppl. 2 (1939), no. C 44, p. 154, fig. 106. |
Head of dove.
Details in shallow grooves: dotted circle for eye, straight lines for opening and for offset of beak.
Mold made, hollow. Crudely joined.
Brick red clay, yellowing to surface. Leica ... 18 February 1932 ... Hesperia 2 (1933), p. 193, noted. |
| Fragment of inscribed stele.
Back and left side preserved, also part of a moulding, above the inscribed face.
The surface, especially along the left edge, is much weathered.
Decree in praise of the Sigeians ... 451/0 B.C ... H. 0.21; Lett. H. (line 1) 0.014, (lines 2 ff.) 0.009; W. 0.16; Th. 0.112 |
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