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Epidauros ... Heavily damaged. Coin no. 54. Head of Asklepios r., laureate. Ε
in laurel wreath. 564 ... 4th - 3rd c. B.C ... Α ... Α:25/ΚΓ |
| "From the phot. and description, p. 555, this appears to be a built pithos, rather than a cistern." [deposit nb] Grid 30/ΙΔ also mentioned ... 28 July-3 August 1931 ... Α ... Α:31-33/Ι-ΙΓ |
Plastic head of ram.
Most of one side preserved, and part of the other; the head is broken off below the jaw.
The animal has a large eye and curling horn; his coat is indicated by short gouged out strokes ... 3 August 1931 ... Α |
Fragment of back and side.
On rim, herringbone; On discus, shell.
Handle, solid, triple grooved.
Purplish-red glaze.
Red clay.
Type XXVIII of Corinth collection. 558 Leica ... 3 August 1931 ... Α ... Α:34/ΙΘ |
Fragment of discus.
On discus, figure of winged Eros, head to left.
Brownish-black glaze.
Buff clay.
Type XXVIII of Corinth collection. 558 Leica ... 3 August 1931 ... Α |
| The edge of the vase is preserved. Close to the edge, on the exterior, is the head of a woman, facing right. She is wearing a veil or himation drawn up over the back of her head; beneath it her hair curls ... 3 August 1931 ... Α 1403 |
Wall fragment depicts forelegs of a galloping horse, to right. Hasty work, carelessly incised.
Attic clay; inside unglazed. Nb. p. 638, #23. Lowest burnt stratum. 638 Leica ... 3 August 1931 ... Α 1437 |
| Wall fragment depicts a figure in short chiton, striding to right, on a black band over moulded offset. Chiton striped with white; legs white, applied directly on clay. Coarse work, no incision.
Interior ... 3 August 1931 ... Α 1438 |
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