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First interpretation: head of figurine.
The figure wears a high ornamental headdress. Pierced eyes. The curiously distored mouth suggests a mask of some sort.
Buff clay, thin purple red wash. Red earth ... 9 April 1935 |
| Highly micaceous brownish clay, with grey core.
Burning torch.
Early Thasian. Stp: v lrg lets(VG)*Dim: W 0.048*Msc: the tips of the flames
which show only on this ex(VG 18.xi.52)* Finished In late fill ... 10 April 1935 |
Part of conical tip of unguentarium preserved.
Fine, hard orange-pink clay, with black core; buff slip; a streak of brownish-red glaze down one side shows the upper body was glazed.
Small roughly circular ... Late Roman |
Coarse red clay, slipped.
For the type of handle and stamp, cf. Hesperia 3 (1934), pp. 266 ff. Stored with “άγνωστα”.
Par: for type of hdl and stp see Grace 1934, nr 266 ff* Destruction fill of late Roman ... 11 April 1935 |
Small fragment from right cheek of mask with part of large open mouth, right eye and bit of nose preserved.
Soft pinkish to orange-buff clay, light buff at surface.
ADDENDA Sherds from same fill stored ... 8 April 1935 |
Lower right arm and hand of muscular male figure, the hand cupped as if holding something.
Broken at elbow and tips of fingers.
Traces of white paint.
Pinkish-buff clay. Layer D, context of 1st. or 2nd ... 8 April 1935 |
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