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| Lug and rim fragment preserved. Head of satyr. The head projects from a rectangular panel which rises above the broad double rim of the brazier. The figure is wearing a pointed cap under which is visible ... 17 July 1931 |
| Head of satyr. Hair stands erect on the forehead in parallel curves; large ears; broad nose; heavy eyebrows; bulging eyes with heavy lids; mouth partially indicated; deep grooves indicate the beard, which ... 26 June 1931 |
| Small oval body with long neck and slightly projecting rim. Body tapers to slender foot and flares again to small flat base.
Clay coarse, pink-red to buff, unglazed. Leica, 97-2-24 ... 5 February 1932 |
| Right corner of top of handle broken away. Bearded Satyr in relief, end of his beard also broken away.
Coarse dark red clay, blackened with use. Leica, 93-63-35 ... 15 February 1932 |
| Satyr head from top of brazier. Heavy-featured face in relief in square frame; strongly projecting beard. Fragment well preserved, except for chips at top, on left side, and nose.
Coarse brick red clay ... 24 February 1932 |
| Part of front, right edge, and back preserved, with the satyr's hair rising flame-like in an oval frame. Οn the back, an oblong stamp with the name above four raised lines: ΕΚΑ[ΤΑ]ΙΟΥ
Clay very coarse ... 29 February 1932 |
| Rudimentary Satyr head. Plain projecting "beard"; no face or details.
Cf. P 151 etc.
Coarse pink clay. Unglazed. Bothros. Leica, 93-64-5 ... 15 February 1932 |
| Gray clay, unglazed.
Cf. Agora V, no. F 48. Cistern, west chamber, surface of lowest red deposit. Leica, 4-326, 99-23-9 ... 17 March 1932 |
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