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| Inscribed fragments.
Fragment Δ 382, inscribed stele with outline of pediment cut in preserved top.
Broken into seven pieces. Upper left corner, bottom, and a section from both right and left sides missing ... Late 3rd. century A.D ... Inscribed fragments.
Fragment Δ 382, inscribed stele with outline of pediment cut ... (Δ 382) 38/ΚΒ
(Δ 382) F 15
(Γ 2341) E 15
(Δ 382) 9.90m.
(Γ 2341) -14.50m ... (Δ 382), found in a well in the southwest corner of the Market Square, in late |
| Lower part of small vase.
Centrally rising bottom, and part of walls preserved.
Slight incurve at top of fragment.
Pale greenish blue iridescent glass speckled by bubbles. A few other fragments of glass ... 5 May 1932 ... Δ 438 |
| Base.
Very thin walls. Base is applied coil, very uneven. Slight concavity in base.
Light green glass; bubbles spirals. Enamel weathering and pitting. Well.
4th c. A.D. Leica ... 4 May 1932 ... Δ ... Δ:51/Κ ... Lot Δ 48 |
| Wall fragment only; very thin irregular fluting.
Very thin glass, pale blue, some bubbles and impurities. Upset tray, no subdivision. Well. Tray 50-53, but tray upset, hence sherds mixed.
Late 3rd or 4th ... 5 May 1932 ... Δ 799 |
| Mended from over 73 fragments; apparently deliberately destroyed. Missing is body of goat and fragments from back of neck and back of right hand of faun.
The faun, smiling, is holding panpipes in his ... 5 May 1932 ... Δ ... Δ:51/Κ |
| The moulded rectangular base broken in two pieces; most of the right arm of the figure missing; no feet preserved. The right forearm broken, but the hand, holding an owl, preserved. Features worn.
Standing ... 5 May 1932 ... Δ ... Δ:51/Κ |
| Short legged, short tailed animal sitting on its haunches.
Ridiculously large, broad head, suggesting a very morose spaniel. Right leg smaller than left leg, owing to the fact that the two halves of the ... 4 May 1932 ... Δ 398 |
Cock with head turned left.
Feet (?) broken away.
Broad, crudely joined; feathers rendered by herringbone incision.
Mould-made. Painted white with red stripes.
Dark pink clay. Well. Leica, 2-233 ... 4 May 1932 ... Δ ... Δ:51/Κ |
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