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From wall of convex pyxis. Forepart of panther to left. Above, incised rosette and elongated filling ornament. Checker pattern above. Red for neck and stripe on shoulder of panther; band above the checker ... 7 July 1959 ... T 18:2 |
Broken all around. An object of irregular shape, not turned on the wheel. Glazed on the outside and decorated with a single red band bounded on both sides by incision.
Pink clay, roughly smeared on inside ... 24 June 1959 ... Study Collections-Case No. 138-2/7 |
From rim of small lekanis with out-turned lip. Heads of two sirens facing. Red on necks.
Glazed inside; glaze black to brown. Archaic pit, box 2. 4632 Leica ... 18 June 1951 ... O 7:9 |
Upper part, fragmentary, of a jar similar to SS 14069 (Υ 447), but without stamp. Tubular body; rounded shoulder. Previously North Basement-Jar Fragments, Block V (3rd. c. B.C.) Cistern. Containers 7-8 ... March 1937 ... Cistern. Containers 7-8. |
| Rider, face and legs of horse broken off.
The rider clutched the mane of the horse.
Red and white paint.
Grayish buff clay. Well. Leica, 8-33, 84-56 ... 13 February 1937 ... Hesperia 7 (1938), p. 428, fig. 10, no. D 34. |
Woman with extended arms.
Arms and top of head broken.
Decorated in red glaze.
Grayish buff clay.
Primitive. Well. Leica, 8-33, 84-53 ... 13 February 1937 ... J 18:8 |
Figurine with extended arms.
Head, arms and base broken off. The lower body mended from several pieces. Large chips missing.
Bands of red across the breast.
Buff clay, gray surface. Well. Leica, 8-33 ... 13 February 1937 ... Hesperia 7 (1938), p. 427, fig. 10, no. D 31. |
| Flying bird with outstretched neck, spread wings and broad tail.
Pierced in center for suspension.
Handmade.
Light pinkish buff clay. Pieces of at least nine other dove figurines found with these (T 1366-1369) ... 10 March 1937 ... M 18:8 |
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