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Bust of infant preserved the egg shaped head.
The back broken away.
High receding forehead, with no indication of hair. Crude shallow modelling of large features.
Mold made; hollow. Unglazed.
Red clay ... 1 August 1931 ... Hesperia 2 (1933), p. 193, noted ... Agora VI, p. 57, pl. 10, no. 482. |
Front part of head of large figurine.
Part of right side of face missing.
A large, pyramidal nose projects sharply from the face; the other features are only faintly apparent. The hair, which seems to ... 15 July 1931 ... Hesperia 2 (1933), p. 193, noted ... Agora VI, p. 63, pl. 16, no. 645. |
Left side of head preserved.
Hole pierced through nose.
Crude technique.
Brick red clay, with traces of white slip. Clay dark gray on surface; edges blackened as if by burning.
Cf. T 50. Leica ... 11 July 1931 ... -2.00m. |
Seated maltese dog.
Left part of head preserved.
Crude gouged technique. Yellow near surface; unglazed.
Brick red clay.
Cf. T 1140. above 1.00 m. General area. Above 1.00 m. Leica ... 1931 ... Hesperia 2 (1933), p. 193, noted ... Agora VI, p. 66, no. 762. |
| Fragment from upper part.
Vertical and horizontal lines; volute in a panel. Glazed inside.
Red paint.
Orientalizing style. Geometric area outside house; from filling over cobbling at S.E. end of house ... 18 April 1932 ... Hesperia 2 (1933), p. 584, no. 193, figs. 46, 48 ... MEFRA 91 (1979), p. 1. |
Lower part of face with beard, from a grotesque figurine.
The features consists of a large obliquely set eye and a broad, prominent unnaturally large nose, above a long mouth with thin lips pressed together; ... 23 June 1931 ... Leica, 2-109 |
| Single fragment preserving part of two sides. Battered.
Roughly rectangular in shape with convex underside. On two opposite sides, vertical tool marks. Heavy. Porous, rough top surface. Oscar Broneer, ... 15 September 1932 ... Hesperia 2 (1933) p. 352. |
Fragment of nozzle and rim.
Narrow rim, slightly sloping.
Short nozzle, flat on top; medium small wick hole.
Hard black glaze.
Pale red Attic clay.
Type IV of Corinth collection, type 21C of Agora collection ... 16 June 1931 ... -2.40m. |
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