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| Handle missing.
Triangular nozzle, sunken base, and knob on right side. Ribs on the rim; low raised band about the small discus.
Metallic brown to black glaze.
Brownish-red clay.
Type XVIII of Corinth ... 6 February 1937 ... Χ 43 |
| Preserved are ends of deep drapery folds caught up toward right edge of fragment by sandaled foot (toe missing), which rests on the back of a crouching beast, probably a lion, of which trunk and outline ... 2 February 1932 ... Ε 43 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Broken on all but two faces. These have what seem to be independent inscriptions, the longer of which is almost illegible.
Treasure record; for Athena and the other Gods.
The other ... Early 4th. century B.C ... Λ 43 |
A few missing wall fragments restored in plaster. Broad shoulder; body tapers to knob at bottom; nearly straight neck with small rolled rim.
Orange-buff micaceous clay.
ADDENDA Capacity: 43,555 cc (styrofoam) ... 25 May-9 June 1938 ... clay.
ADDENDA Capacity: 43,555 cc (styrofoam) - 10 May |
| Preserved is right shoulder and front of torso of draped female figure.
Right arm crooked, left hand with outspread fingers placed on center of chest. Dressed in chlamys which is tightly wrapped around ... 5-9 August 1968 ...
ADDENDA Joins to T 3836. |
Preserved is shoulder and upper arm to below elbow with small section of torso of draped female figure.
Drapery is tightly wrapped around crooked left arm.
Traces of white.
Buff clay.
Cf. T 3797.
ADDENDA ... 5-9 August 1968 ... clay.
Cf. T 3797.
ADDENDA |
| From a kantharos? Tongue-pattern on lower body. Above, rows of dots and garlands.
Fine red clay; the glaze somewhat chipped.
Western Sigillata.
ADDENDA South Gaulish, form Dragendorff 29. Destruction ... 11 May 1935 ... Agora XXXII, no. 728, pl. 43. |
Lower part of leg preserved.
Furniture leg with foot formed by four-clawed animal paw.
Four vertical grooves run above foot.
Back plain.
Beige clay.
ADDENDA Others in containers. Well and cistern. 5061-5063 ... 5-9 August 1968 ... Hesperia 43 (1974), p. 245, no. 147. |
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