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Clay mold for relief with ship scene.
Cf. T 3121 and T 3660. Leica ... 19 March 1932 |
Part of a large flat round (?) clay plaque, with a gorgoneion in relief on one side. Nose and mouth and part of one cheek preserved. Scale somewhat over life-size.
Tile fabric: coarse gravely pink clay; ... 17 April 1947 |
Fragment of large mold for tail end of fish right (?).
Back smoothed, with rounded edges.
Coarse pinkish buff micaceous clay, full of large bits; Exact provenience uncertain. Leica ... 17 March 1932 |
Coarse pinkish buff clay. At bottom of drain 5. Leica ... 13 May 1932 |
Fragment of mold with portion of snake (?) or animal tail (?).
Rather coarse pinkish clay with small red and blue bits. Area of Roman intrusion into Geometric area. Leica ... 14-16 April 1932 |
Fragment of mold for relief with floating drapery.
Broken all round.
The back flat.
Coarse pinkish clay, with many air bubbles. Well. Mouth, along with 5th-4th c. B.C. sherds. Leica ... 1932 |
First interpretation: mold for a sphinx (?).
A thick tile-like fragment, flat in back.
At the top, a bit of the edge of the mold preserved. Preserved is part of a wing, hind-quarters and tail, to left ... 9 March 1933 |
First interpretation: mold for a sphinx.
A thick tile-like fragment, flat in back.
A small bit of the back surface preserved; other edges broken. Preserved are a part of the wing feathers and body of ... 9 March 1933 |
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