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Broken away behind and at neck.
Over the hair, which shows at the front, a mantel (?) indicated by cross-hatching. The features crudely modelled. Traces of yellow paint over the hair.
Micaceous red clay ... 8 February 1935 ... Ο:54/ΙΕ |
Base alone preserved.
The base is peculiar in that the bottom is elaborately moulded, and the center is very concave, as a result of which a sharp cone projects in the inside.
Very much like Type 7 ... 1932 ... much like Type 7 (c)
Clay: |
Much of one edge missing; somewhat bent and cracked.
Cf. IL 948. Well. 1080 Leica, XXIX-65 ... 28 July 1947 ... C 18:2.2 |
| Much of right edge missing; considerably bent. Well. 1080 Leica, XXIX-65, 88-336 2247-1 ... 28 July 1947 ... Hesperia 54 (1985), p. 214, no. 1. |
| Found folded in two, but unfolded.
Complete except for chips. Width diminishes towards top. Well. 1080 Leica, XXIX-65 ... 28 July 1947 ... Hesperia 54 (1985), p. 221, no. 6. |
| Obverse: three crossed ears of wheat (?).
At left the letter E, at right the letter P.
Reverse: plain.
Cf. IL 981 (NN 4116). 55-58/* Great Drain, bottom sand. 5888 Leica ... 4 August 1947 ... Agora X, p. 92, pl. 20, no. L 54 b. |
| Head missing; drapery behind right shoulder chipped.
Draped female bust on small circular base, the bust rising in front from three formalized leaves.
Marble badly stained from neighboring cesspool ... 7 May 1938 ... On bedrock in doorway of Building C, Room, no. 1. |
Rim fragment. Outside, three horizontal grooves. Inside, elongated petals with jewels crowned by palmettes between. Above, egg and dart.
Attic clay, unglazed. 4th. c. early Roman. 581 Leica ... 22 February 1936 ... Lot ΠΘ 54 |
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