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| A: a scroll with uncertain object beside it (another scroll ?).
B: plain.
Cf. BMC Attic IX 6 (?). Entered as coin no. 7, for the day. House A: destruction fill.
With coins nos. 5-9. Leica ... 27 February 1939 ... Agora:Object:BMC Attic IX 6 (?). |
Handles missing; restored in plaster on basis of P 19521. One-half of a beaker of black clay, very thin fabric, dented, imitating glaze.
Dull black surface.
ADDENDA Probably Gaulish; cf. BMC Roman Pottery ... 27 February 1936 ... Gaulish; cf. BMC Roman Pottery. |
| Lug and rim fragment preserved. Head of satyr. The head projects from a rectangular panel which rises above the broad double rim of the brazier. The figure is wearing a pointed cap under which is visible ... 17 July 1931 ... Agora:Object:BMC Terracottas, p. 292, fig. 62. |
| Head of satyr. Hair stands erect on the forehead in parallel curves; large ears; broad nose; heavy eyebrows; bulging eyes with heavy lids; mouth partially indicated; deep grooves indicate the beard, which ... 26 June 1931 ... BMC Terracottas, p. 292, |
| Head of satyr. The top of the panel is broken. The figure is wearing a pointed cap under which is visible a heavy fringe of hair; large ears, broad nose, thick lips, moustache roughly indicated; long beard ... 10 July 1931 ... East Basement-Pottery, Block 19A, brazier tray, 3α (in sample bag) |
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