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| Rodney S. Young ... Section ΝΝ lies at the mouth of the valley between Pnyx and Areopagus, which was the important thoroughfare from the Agora to the Pnyx and to the southern parts of the city, as well as to the Piraeus Gate, ... 26 Sep 1938-24 Jun 1939 |
| Inscribed fragments.
List of names by tribes and demes.
Fragments ΘΘ 104 and ΘΘ 124 (a) four joining fragments.
Inscribed face only preserved; parts of two columns.
Fragments ΘΘ 121a, ΘΘ 121b, ΘΘ 124b, ... 4th. century B.C. |
| Obverse: horse galloping right.
Letters in field.
Reverse: plain.
Cf. coinage of Philip of Macedon, in McClean II, p. 76, nos. 3651, pl. 135, no. 17. North area, upper cut, gravelly fill. Leica ... 4 April 1939 |
| Break in edge at lower left.
A: an owl/insect facing.
B: plain. Entered as coin no. 16, for the day. Gravelly fill. Leica ... 5 April 1939 |
From a very large handle, with a finger hole behind; in front, a large leaf in relief.
Poor black glaze, much peeled.
Pinkish-buff clay.
Type XXI of Corinth collection.
ADDENDA Clay may be Attic. Pit ... 5 April 1939 |
The handle broken off; chips missing from collar.
Collar around body and nozzle; the upper body ribbed.
Red glaze, much peeled. Signed on the bottom, the letters in relief.
Type XVIII of Corinth collection, ... 12 April 1939 |
Head of a child, broken off at neck, wearing a long pointed hood.
Eyes semi-pierced; traces of fairly good red glaze.
Probably from a lamp such as L 2126 (MM 44). Brown gravelly. Early Roman. Leica, LXIV-78 ... 13 April 1939 |
The center of the discus, which had swirling ribs, broken. Oak-leaves and acorns on rim, double grooved handle, unpierced. On the bottom, double almond-shaped grooves enclosing the signature above three ... 14 April 1939 |
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