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| Bronze object consisting of a thin, flattened strip of metal bent at one end into a thin loop/hook. Attached, a figure-eight link. May be a lamphanger (cf. Sarachane 1, pp. 239-240) or an implement for ... Byzantine? ... Bronze object consisting of a thin, flattened strip of metal bent at one end ... of rod and hook element ... end of rod broken off. |
| Implement made of a flattened sheet of bronze consisting of upper part of originally rectangular (?) blade or head attached to a long, decorated handle ending in a knob. Unknown function; perhaps a spatula ... 1929 ... Peribolos of Apollo |
Gold Fragment ... 1930/15/17 ... SMALL PIECE OF GOLD |
| Finely polished over breast. Suggestion of drapery at one edge of breast. Scale under-life-size (statuette?). White marble. Fragment. Broken on all four sides and back. Rasp marks at one edge of breast ... Finely polished over breast. Suggestion of drapery at one edge of breast ... Fragment. Broken on all four sides and back. Rasp marks at one edge of breast. |
| Over-life-size left hand with finger curved around flat object (sword hilt?). White marble. Fragment. Missing fingertips; index finger preserved to proximal phalange; middle finger almost entirely preserved ... Peribolos of Apollo |
| Fragment of lower body, horizontal base, and part of ring foot. Groove between base and ring foot. Interior curves slightly between wall and base. Glaze is mostly well-preserved and more worn on the interior ... 1929 ... Peribolos of Apollo |
| Bronze ear spoon consisting of a long, thin shaft, circular in section, ending in a deeply concave bowl. Upper part of shaft decorated with two short bands of spirals surrounding a faceted, polygonal band ... Bronze ear spoon consisting of a long, thin shaft, circular in section, ending in a ... Upper part of shaft decorated with two short bands of ... below bowl, band of incised |
| Bronze implement consisting of a thin shaft, rhomboidal or rectangular in section. Unknown function. Bronze Fragment. Single fragment preserves a shaft, broken at both ends ... Peribolos of Apollo, W of stylobate |
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