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Fragment. Potters' Quarter ... Stillwell 1952, Corinth 15.2, cat. 12, p. 140 |
| Complete.
Originally folded in four. Inscription on both sides.
Well. 1335 Leica, 87-66 2258-12 (111) ... 2-3 July 1971 ... 2258-12 (111) |
Found folded in three. Broken in two pieces upon unfolding. Apparently complete.
Inscription on both sides.
Well. 1335 Leica 2258-12 (110) ... 2-3 July 1971 ... Hesperia 46 (1977), p. 140, fig. 12, no. 110. |
| Mouldmade terracotta figurine of grotesque male figure, possibly part of bust. Face oblong. Hair short with deep vertical grooves framing forehead. Forehead rectangular with high furrowed V-shaped brow, ... 1st to 3rd c. A.C. stylistically (Corinth XII or Agora VI no. 1043) ... Type (Athenian Agora VI, p. |
| Two fragments, a) mended from three, b) from five, preserve part of the open end of one side, with the start of the curve at the closed end.
Around the open end, rays; then a laurel band. Around the closed ... 15 March 1937 ... P.L. a) 0.08, b) 0.14; P.W. a) 0.125 |
| The principal fragment, mended from seven, preserves parts of the medallion, and of both A and B outside; nothing of the rim; part of the stem.
b) The mid-part of the figure on A.
c) Part of the handle ... 21 May 1937 ... Est. Diam. 0.24; Max. Dim. a) 0.17; P.H. b) 0.022, c) 0.021, d) 0.031 |
Very fine very pale brown clay. Fragment. Two joining frgts., preserving entire base and part of lower body ... Slip: 10YR 7/4 (very pale brown); Core: 2.5YR 6/1 (gray) |
| Inscribed fragment from a stele.
Broken lengthwise, and at the bottom.
The right half preserved.
Small pediment.
Pentelic marble. Found lying over a Roman drain, next to the western wall of the Middle ... 95/4 B.C ... P.H. ca. 0.87; Lett. H. 0.007-0.008; P.W. 0.36; P.Th. (at bottom) 0.085 |
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