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Complete, but breaks suggest possible attachment.
Red clay.
Late Roman (?) Strosis 3.
Turkish. Leica ... 27 May 1937 ... Agora VI, p. 70, pl. 22, no. 867. |
First interpretation: wing.
Flat palm, plain behind.
Leaves moulded and incised. Dull red glaze or paint. Cistern, upper fill. Leica ... 29 February-6 March 1936 ... Agora VI, p. 70, pl. 22, no. 869. |
Cornucopia with grapes and leaves.
Broken at the bottom.
Mould-made with lenghtwise join. Traces of white paint.
Part of a column against which a figure leaned.
Late Roman. Trench T.
Late Roman fill ... 25 May 1933 ... Agora VI, p. 70, pl. 22, no. 868. |
Horn-shaped object with a groove below the mouth and lumpy objects in the mouth.
No glaze or trace of color. Well, bottom fill 1.
1st c. B.C. Leica ... 24 May 1936 ... Agora VI, p. 70, pl. 22, no. 870. |
Chips missing; something broken from the top; bottom edge worn, perhaps original.
Two zones of stubby grooved leaves at the bottom, volutes beneath the abacus at the corners, and a rosette on a twisted ... 25 May 1939 ... Agora VI, p. 70, pl. 22, no. 874. |
| Uncleaned. Pit 5 2264 Leica ... 29 June 1978 ... Hesperia 70 (2001), p. 147, no. 22, fig. 18 |
Upper (?) part of corner preserved.
On adjacent faces parts of garlands; one half preserved on each side.
Thick white paint decorated with red. Late Roman House, northeast corner, black earth. 328 Leica ... 16 July 1956 ... Agora VI, no. 875, p. 70, pl. 22. |
A hard baked, Roman-looking mold for half of a rounded tall object like a column (?).
Mold for Rod (?). Found in marble pile to east of Civic Offices. Leica ... August 1954 ... P.L. 0.143; W. 0.044; Th. 0.026 |
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