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| Coarse sherd of unglazed buff clay. Probably part of an ostrakon.
Suggested restoration: No. 324. Rectangular rockcut shaft. Leica, XXVI-49 ... August-September 1932 |
| From large unglazed pot.
Red clay.
Cf. Ostraka of Boutalion P 4755, P 5004, P 5092. No. 325. Rectangular rockcut shaft. Leica, 2-435, XXVI-49 ... August-September 1932 |
| A fragment so coarse as to resemble a tile, but with wheel marks at right angles to the letters.
Pink clay with white bits; fired buff on the outside; on the inside covered with a heavy, dull dark red ... August-September 1932 |
Small fragment from a large pot of rather coarse, pinkish buff clay, unglazed. The outside smoothed. Inscribed on the outside.
For the restoration see P 2702. No. 387. Rectangular rockcut shaft. Leica, ... August-September 1932 |
| Part of the foot of a cup; the edge and the resting surface reserved.
The letters are scratched through the glaze on the bottom:
Good black glaze top and bottom.
Cf. Hesperia 25 (1956), p. 20, under ... August-September 1932 |
| Fragment from the rim of a storage amphora with the upper attachment of one handle.
Incised under the rim:
Coarse pinkish clay with gray core; yellow buff slip. Όστρακο οστρακοφορίας Ιππάρχου. Προέρχεται ... August-September 1932 |
| From the wall of an unglazed pot.
The letters, scratched on the outside, run at right angles to the wheel marks:
Pinkish buff clay, unglazed. No. 478. Rectangular rockcut shaft. Leica, 2-424, 3-167 ... August-September 1932 |
| From the shoulder of a coarse pot.
The letters, scratched on the outside, are upside down with respect to the shape of the pot and at an angle with the wheelmarks:
Micaceous buff clay, unglazed. No ... August-September 1932 |
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