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Small pieces missing. Rim slightly thickened above and below.
Large square lifting hole set near one edge. Well, Fill 4, late 5th century B.C. (earliest tiled well in the Agora). 6999 Leica ... 18 October 1947 |
Inscribed.
Both ends broken off.
Rectangular countermark : owl. Rectangular pit under house L, room 2.
Fourth century B.C. fill. 4492, 7117, 7357 Leica, 85-22 ... 17 April 1948 |
| Made of heavy bronze wire (?).
One end flattened like the blunt end of a stilus; the other pointed, but bent over and curled round into a spiral.
A tool for bronze working ? Casting pit, house H, room ... Card: late 2nd c. B.C. |
| A round flat one.
On the top bordered by a pair of incised grooves, a satyr head (mask) right.
On the underside, the number 9, scratched bilingually. For a number of somewhat similar tickets from Alexandria, ... 5 April 1948 |
| An oval one.
Obverse: in relief a cicada seen from above. The letter E to left, the letter P to right.
Reverse: plain. 55-58/* Great Drain, bottom sand. 5888 Leica ... 4 August 1947 |
| Nearly circular.
Obverse: in relief a jug with one vertical handle and two small (?) at side. Sprays projecting from its mouth.
Reverse: plain. 55-58/* Great Drain, bottom sand. 5888 Leica ... 4 August 1947 |
| The edges worn or broken away.
Obverse: in relief on one side, an eagle; over its back the letter Ω (?).
Reverse: uncertain representation: bird or front part of winged horse. 55-58/* Great Drain, bottom ... 4 August 1947 |
| Obverse: three ears of wheat (?) crossed. The letters E P in field to either side.
Reverse:plain.
Cf. IL 986. 55-58/* Great Drain, bottom sand. 5888 Leica ... 4 August 1947 |
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