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Fragment of discus.
Preserved is the body of a bull, left.
Red glaze.
Pinkish-buff, slightly micaceous clay.
Type XXIV of Corinth collection. Leica ... 13 April 1934 ... Κ 568 |
Part of the handle missing.
On the square discus, a jewelled cross; on the rim, impressed circles.
On the reverse, within two almond-shaped grooves, with dots, a palm branch. The handle grooved.
Unglazed ... 17 April 1934 ... Κ 609 |
Mended from two pieces. The handle broken away.
On the discus, a cross; on the rim, herringbone pattern. On the reverse, a single almond-shaped groove enclosing a dotted palm branch. Double impressed circles ... 18 April 1934 ... Κ 612 |
Handle and nozzle missing.
On rim and body the usual raised dots; on the base, the letter "A".
Red glaze, fired black in spots.
Pink clay.
Type XX of Corinth collection. On strosis. Εarly Roman context ... 24 April 1934 ... Κ ... Κ:19/ΙΑ |
Fragment preserving a trace of the side walls, decorated with the usual globules.
Thick dull red wash.
Pinkish-buff clay.
Type XX of Corinth collection. Leica ... 5 May 1934 ... Κ ... Κ:22/Ι |
The nozzle in the shape of a phallos.
Remains of heavy white slip.
Coarse red clay. Leica, LXIX-23 ... 7 May 1934 ... Κ ... Κ:18/ΙΣΤ |
| 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 ... Κ 810 |
Inscribed fragment.
The right side preserved; elsewhere broken.
"POLETAI" record; sale of confiscated property.
Six lines of the inscription preserved; a space above the first, and between the fifth and ... Early 4th. century B.C ... Κ ... Κ:67/Λ |
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