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| Transport amphora with cylindrical neck, sharp ridge near base of torus rim curving into thick round lip. Neck reserved with paint in dilute black glaze: top of "O", above which Sigma on its side; exterior ... 8th c. B.C. (?) Context Classical |
Corinthian B transport/storage amphora with low sloping shoulder, short cylindrical neck with sharp ridge at base of tall torus rim, flattened lip rising toward mouth. Two vertical strap handles attached ... 1939/05/25 |
| Broken all sides, edge of inset on bottom for overlap.
Coarse red clay, traces of buff slip. Left end of stamp preserved, with neat letters, Α μ, in low relief.
Same series as A 451.
Well, Container 2 ... 25 May 1939 |
Mold for a large plaque.
Back and one edge preserved, with a raised band along it. Preserved the tail and part of the hind-quarters of a lion (?).
Heavy fabric. Coarse pink clay with buff surfaces.
ADDENDA: ... 25 May 1939 |
Preserved is the right side of upper body of a woman holding in her right arm a child whom she feeds at the right breast.
Traces of red, pink, blue (?) and white color.
Buff clay. In or immediately under ... 25 May 1939 |
| First interpretation: female head.
Broken off at neck.
Heavy draped wreath around head.
ADDENDA, D. Burr-Thompson: Male head.
Blond clay. 100-104/* Great Drain to east and west overflow.
Sand Hellenistic ... 25 May 1939 |
| Broken off at base of neck.
The head is tipped slightly to the figure 's right; the hair is parted, drawn back from the brows in soft waves and crowned by a high fluted diadem. Strips of clay attached ... 25 May 1939 |
Chips missing; something broken from the top; bottom edge worn, perhaps original.
Two zones of stubby grooved leaves at the bottom, volutes beneath the abacus at the corners, and a rosette on a twisted ... 25 May 1939 |
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