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| Inscribed fragment.
Broken all around.
Fragment from the front right hand corner of the first stele of the Attic tribute lists. Front face worn, side face worn and heavily picked.
Both faces inscribed ... 24 June 1972 |
| Chips missing from left edge.
Mold for a nude satyr (?) dancing to right (Dionysiac scene).
Left arm hangs down, holding a lyre. Right arm is held up, clasping a double flute; a cloak or mantle draped ... 26 June 1973 |
Broken at top and left side, and battered at the bottom.
Preserved is the lower body of a standing figure of Herakles, facing left, and wearing a lion 's skin.
The mold is for a plaque in low relief ... 20 March 1934 |
ADDENDA, 1956: Lower part of palmette added from undated box.
See MC 209, for terracotta palmettes made in some such mold as this. Earth from cistern. Lower Hellenistic fill.
Mid 3rd c. B.C. Leica ... 7 June 1935 |
Intact.
Mold for a bearded male mask.
Fine buff clay. -2.90m. to bottom Cistern, loose waste from -2.90m. to bottom. Layer III.
4th c. B.C. Leica ... 29 May 1936 |
| An impression of a bridled horse's head.
Details very carefully executed.
Hastily made but apparently baked.
ADDENDA: It is from a handle. Cleaning inside Tholos. Leica, 7-290, 81-35-22 ... 15 April 1937 |
| Mold for feet and legs of figure.
Broken off above.
Hard gritty clay, slightly micaceous.
ADDENDA: Much worn. Standing on tendrils (?) For context see Hesp. 21 (1952), pp. 120-164. Cistern. 350-320 B.C ... April 1938 |
| First interpretation: Mold signed fragment.
Broken at left and chipped along outer edge at top.
Preserved is a male figure, bearded and partly draped, reclining on a couch and playing the double flutes, ... 27 March 1939 |
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