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| Part of the mouth and nose have been broken off as has the left ear.
The neck is sufficiently preserved to show that the head is turning left. The roughly chiseled back may be original and the head perhaps ... 500-450 B.C. (?) ... Head Fragment of Lioness or Lion |
Two joining fragments: that with more complete lioness from cistern at 21/ΙΗ. From a column krater with very flat shoulder. On shoulder the heads and necks of two lionesses and the tail of another.
Fine ... 29 May-6 June 1933 ... lioness from cistern at 21/ΙΗ ... two lionesses and the tail ... of lionesses; incision for |
| Three non-contiguous fragments of a large closed pot, but probably a stand.
a) Feet of two draped women walking to right. Below, in an animal frieze, a sphinx and a goat.
b) Drapery.
c) Part of a lioness(?) ... 18 February 1937 ... a lioness(?) going to ... lioness. |
| Relief plaque of lioness attacking a bull.
Original surface preserved at top and at lower part of right side.
Back broken. Head and foreshoulder of lioness preserved. Bull 's head missing.
She is bitting ... Card: 4th c. B.C ... Relief plaque of lioness attacking a bull.
Original ... foreshoulder of lioness preserved. |
| First interpretation: mold for lion or lioness (?).
Complete.
The mold for one half (lengthwise) of a crouching animal with large fluffy tail. Cistern. Coroplast 's dump. Leica, 8-105, XXXIV-50, L-9, 80-56-34 ... 16 April 1938 ... First interpretation: mold for lion or lioness (?).
Complete.
The mold for |
| Bottom preserved, otherwise broken. Fragment from lower edge of an epistyle (?) or similar beam. Bead and reel below, part of a palmette above, in blue and black.
Pentelic marble.
Belongs with lioness ... 17 February 1938 ...
Belongs with lioness lintel A |
Parts of rim and base preserved, non-joining. Low bowl on slightly raised base ring; flaring sides ending in broad overhanging rim, on which is relief of a lioness, running right.
Red clay, good red ... 10 June 1936 ... which is relief of a lioness |
| Seated lion; in the background, above, small running animal (ferret, dog?); beside it head of a lioness, below snake.
Parts of two adjacent edges preserved; broken at the left; knob on the back.
Probably ... 8 July 1947 ... it head of a lioness |
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