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Grave on the road West of Hadji Mustapha, sarcophagus ... Robinson, H. - Dyson, S ... From West Film: Graves and Well by the dump ; Grave South of Oakley House ; South Stoa conservation Film type: Kodak Verichrome Pan Processing: Sent April 29, 1960 / Rcd. May 7, 1960 NB207 P76 ... 1960-04-23 00:00:00+03 ... Robinson, H. - Dyson, S. |
Grave on the road West of Hadji Mustapha, sarcophagus and cover slab ... Robinson, H. - Dyson, S ... From Southeast Film: Graves and Well by the dump ; Grave South of Oakley House ; South Stoa conservation Film type: Kodak Verichrome Pan Processing: Sent April 29, 1960 / Rcd. May 7, 1960 NB207 P76 ... 1960-04-23 00:00:00+03 ... NB207 P76 |
| Inscribed fragments of round base or altar.
Two joining fragments of a round base or altar with at least two columns of inscribed text. All faces but front broken.
By Prytaneis of the Boule, name of tribe ... 12 August 1993 ... Diam. 0.594; P.H. 0.78; P.Th. 0.075; P.W. 0.235; Lett. H. (of heading over |
| Red mane and lower collar and bridle. Black eyes, 3 rows and upper collar. Mouth grooved. Part of applied bridle. yellow clay Fragment. Potters' Quarter. Trench J Deposit. June 17, 1929 ... H. 0.07 L. 0.065 |
| Mended from many fragments; small parts of rim and wall missing. Conical foot; everted lip; two band handles from lip.
Hard pinkish fabric. Lustrous brown to black glaze overall, except as follows: reserved, ... 1 December 1953 ... H. 0.098; Diam. (rim) 0.101, (bowl) 0.105, (foot) 0.051 |
Fragment from a large inscribed block.
Part of the bottom surface, rough picked, preserved; the others broken.
On the preserved face, the lower 0.10m. were not inscribed. The upper part of the inscribed ... 165/6 A.D ... H. 0.33; Lett. H. 0.004-0.007; W. 0.345; Th. 0.355 |
| From a large closed pot. Around the bottom, a double series of rays below a triple ground line on which walk to the right the remains of four persons in long dresses, one of them dotted and another filled-in ... 15-16 February 1935 ... P.H. a) 0.159, b) 0.061; P.W. a) 0.127 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face, smooth picked left side, and back preserved.
Possibly a bit of right side; back worn smooth.
Fragment from stele bearing only the honorary citation from the end of a ... 2nd. century B.C ... Hesperia 10 (1941), p. 280, no. 76. |
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