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First interpretation: weight.
A rough square, stamped B (?) on one side; on the other traces of decoration.
Turkish (?)
ADDENDA, 20 July 1948: Clipped Turkish coin. Turned over to coin department with ... 1 April 1936 ... Now catalogued as a coin. N 42828, ΚΚ-613 |
Mastoid weight.
Two bosses joined by a bar which has been broken away.
Pentelic marble. Leica ... 31 March 1936 ... ΚΚ ... ΚΚ:58-59/Θ-ΙΑ |
Broken, the disk apparently deliberately hacked out, and part of the lower wall and bottom broken away.
Spirals and dots on rim. Handle semi-pierced.
Signed beneath: part of one letter above a palm branch ... 31 March 1936 ... ΚΚ 369 |
Broken, disk hacked out (?).
Handle pierced; double grooved above and below. Rosettes and spirals on rim, with herringbone panels.
Signed above palm branch, "ΛΕ", within two circular grooves.
Unglazed ... 31 March 1936 ... ΚΚ 370 |
Fragment of discus only.
To left, a figure in exomis and with pilus on head grasps the tail of a lion (?).
Unglazed.
Fine pinkish-buff clay.
Type XXVII (?) of Corinth collection. Modern fill. Leica ... 2 April 1936 ... ΚΚ ... ΚΚ:71/Η |
Half of an unglazed lamp of coarse, highly micaceous clay like that of a household pot.
Bottom nearly flat; sides flaring, then concave in profile. Flat rim.
Probably not Attic.
Type 16 variant of Agora ... 1 April 1936 ... ΚΚ 411 |
Inscribed fragment.
Broken all around.
Lightly incised letters; stoichedon (?).
Five lines of the inscription preserved.
Pentelic marble. Found among marbles, from the area of the eastern end of the Hephaisteion ... 30 March 1936 ... ΚΚ |
Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face only preserved.
Four (five?) lines of the inscription preserved; stoichedon.
Pentelic marble. Found in modern context, north of the Hephaisteion and west of the Hellenistic ... Early 5th. century B.C ... ΚΚ ... ΚΚ:74/ΝΣΤ |
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