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| The two ends are preserved.
Flattened at one end; pointed at the other. Trial pit in Stoa of Zeus Eleutherios, IV layer. Leica, 5-226 ... 1933 |
The pointed end only remains.
The part next the blade was rectangular in section; the rest round. Trial pit in Stoa of Zeus Eleutherios, V layer. Leica, 5-226 ... 10 March 1933 |
| Broken into six fragments.
Shows clear traces of burning. Finished Trial pit in Stoa of Zeus Eleutherios, IV layer. Leica, 5-226 ... 1933 |
| Intact.
Light brown color. Rectangular rockcut shaft (no. 507). Cleaning at bottom of shaft, dump. Leica, XXIV-47, XXXIX-51 ... 22 December 1932 |
Fully preserved save for broken crowning molding and corner chips.
Bottom surface worked with toothed chisel. The moldings return on both sides for 0.196m., and the corners are picked away to engage the ... 1933 |
| Much of one side missing, and one end broken away, leaving however part of the channel on the under side. Possible to restore length from corresponding channel of companion piece.
Top surface enclosed ... 23 February 1935 |
Upper part and one side broken away. But the edge of a channel along the broken side remains. If the channel on the side were of the same width as that across the lower end, the restored width of the tile ... 23 February 1935 |
Molding fragment from raking cornice. Broken at left end.
A patch in the molding, carefully worked with joint surfaces at back and at right end. Hawk's beak of ovolo type with narrow flat fillet at lower ... 1931 |
A little of the original left end remains, with the joint surface. Broken at right end and behind.
Ovolo type with plain fascia above and below. On soffit a band of bead and reel, in red; on lower fascia ... 31 May 1934 |
| Broken both ends and behind.
Plain vertical fascia.
Gritty buff clay, covered with thin yellow wash. Scratched in the dry clay on its inner surface: Α Cave; from layer of burnt material on cistern floor ... 31 May 1934 |
| a) A fragment from the lower edge of the echinus, broken both sides and behind. The underside was finished with a toothed chisel. The egg and dart ornament was incised and painted. Of the paint only the ... 1931 |
| Many fragments give part of rim, half of one handle and enough pieces of both sides to show the subjects represented.
A: Symposion. Three men and one woman, a table in front of them.
B: Cloaked figures ... 1931 |
| Several fragments joining to four give part of rim, upper wall and beginning of one handle. Wide mouth with inset flange for receiving rim; lip flat above. A groove at junction of rim and wall, another ... 1931 |
| Mold for front part of nurse holding infant.
Upper part, left side, broken away.
Head droops forward. Stocky figure, which appears to be clad in high shoes and short skirt. On outside scratched in the ... 15 March 1932 |
Part of bottom and side preserved.
On bottom, within double circular groove, part of the signature: "E".
Unglazed.
Greenish-yellow clay.
Type XXVIII of Corinth collection. Late Roman fill above and in ... 16 March 1936 |
Fragment from side and bottom.
Convex side; within double groove on bottom, the signature.
Unglazed.
Buff clay with gray core.
Type XXVIII of Corinth collection.
Disturbed area. Leica ... 1932 |
Fragment from side and bottom.
Convex sides; on bottom, within double groove (with the start of the double grooved handle yet visible), the signature: "KA".
Unglazed.
Light reddish-buff clay.
Type XXVIII ... 1932 |
Three larger fragments and eight smaller ones.
The largest is made up of seven pieces and shows the convex sides, the double grooved rim, a tiny bit of the slightly sunken discus, and a small part of the ... 8 February 1932 |
| Mended from many pieces. Nozzle and part of side missing.
As far as can be seen, the lamp is circular, with a flat bottom wth rounded edges, convex sides, rim wide and plain, with projecting ledge and ... 14 March 1932 |
Mended from three pieces; lug and part of rim and sides, with central filling hole, preserved.
Convex rim and sides; rim decorated with wavy tendril and flower pattern in relief; medium sized filling hole ... 17 March 1932 |
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