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| UNCERTAIN USE, UPPER SURFACE, EDGE WITH "MOLDING" IS AT BOTTOM IN PHOTOGRAPH |
Mended from three pieces; part of bottom and nearly half of rim missing. High rim with vertical loop handle; flange for lid.
Light red micaceous clay and fabric, similar to that used for casseroles. Unglazed ... 14 May 1932 ... fabric, similar to that used ...
Photographed with lid P 16970 b. |
| Small piece of thin sheet zinc, approximately rectangular.
One corner preserves original edge.
Identified as zinc by M. Farnsworth. Since photographing, about half the fragment has been cut off, to be ... 12-15 April 1932 ... Since photographing, about half the fragment has been cut off, to be used for |
| End block. Broken into two pieces. Three faces of the block are finished with a cornice-like molding; the fourth has anathyrosis and two T-clamps.
The top, which is worn smooth from later use, has cuttings ... 1931 ... later use, has cuttings into ... Photograph on card shows one half of block, with ... right; see also photograph in |
A deeply concave mold for making the face and the side of the head (including ears) of a bearded male, about life size.
Right half broken away; original surface preserved at top, left edge and back.
The ... 25 April 1940 ... such use, but is itself an ... For the cast shown in the photograph, clay was used, the shrinkage being |
Floor fragment with stem and start of fillet. Incision at edge of fillet. Max. dim. 0.069.
I, runner (head, upper part of right arm, right leg from the knee down and left foot missing) to right. In his ... Ca. 520 B.C ... use of finely incised lines ... photographs, and therefore one is |
| Wooden musical instrument. The bowl has the shape of a lute or a modern Cretan lyra. The string arm appears to have been broken in antiquity near the bowl and to have been mended. The piece of wood ... 1000 AD ... joined (using Karlson's ... Photographs taken of cracks on |
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