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| Fusiform. Traces of two white bands over typical gray clay. S.W. trench extension, Middle Stoa building fill. Leica, 97-2-13 ... 14 March 1933 ... 59.20m ... 67, 70 |
| Mended from many pieces; the handles and neck missing.
Pink clay with small red bits, in part fired buff. An extremely heavy fabric. Cistern. Leica, 96-3-17 ... 10 May 1934 ... P 3834 ... P 3834 |
Fusiform. The lip slightly chipped, the body elongated; a bit of clay attached to the side at the point of greatest circumference.
Typical gray clay with three faded white bands. East trench. Lots Θ ... 3 March 1933 ... P 1452 ... P 1452 |
| Badly damaged; head missing.
The figure stands with the weight on the right leg.
Unfinished; a good part of the marble to his right has not been cut away. Chisel marks clearly visible.
White marble ... 2 February 1934 ... Κ:70/Δ |
| Part of base and one-fifth of walls, including bit of rim, preserved. Simple bowl on high base ring; high flaring sides; plain lip.
Coarse pinkish-buff clay, light green glaze, inside and outside, except ... 22 April 1936 ... P 7618 ... P 7618 |
One handle and most of neck and rim missing. Short two-handled jug with no base. Bulbous body and high wide neck. Decoration of incised lines and zigzags around shoulders.
Buff clay, unglazed. Pit. With ... 22 April 1936 ... -1.70m. to -3.50m ... P 8:4 |
| The head of a bull, in relief, with the animal's nose projecting as a support, is well modeled of coarse red micaceous clay, unglazed.
Probably Rhodian. Lots Θ 169-170 w/Byz. Leica, 93-61-27 ... 7 March 1933 ... P.H. 0.126; P.W. 0.13 |
| The lip missing. Long pointed body, high vertical handles.
Pinkish yellow, slightly micaceous clay. Cistern, in black fill at bottom. Leica, 4-343, 96-3-17 ... 12 March 1934 ... Agora XXXIII, no. 539, fig. 70, pl. 59. |
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