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| Votive relief of a bearded figure seated on a throne. Variously identified as Asklepios or Zeus. Probably intended to be placed in the interior of a Temple. First half of the 4th century B.C |
| Fragments of lamp; black glaze; Greek. Dinsmoor excavation in front of Propylaea, 1928 ... Ident. From Old Roll Log, Open Nozzle; Narrow Rim ... 1928 |
| [Fragments of lamps; black glaze; Greek. Dinsmoor excavation in front of Propylaea, 1928] ... Yes ... 1928 |
| Fragments of lamps; black glaze; Greek. Dinsmoor excavation in front of Propylaea, 1928 ... Ident. From Old Roll Log, Stamped Palmette Décor ... 1928 |
| [Fragments of lamps; black glaze; Greek. Dinsmoor excavation in front of Propylaea, 1928] ... Yes ... 1928 |
| Six figurines. Excavations of 1934 ... 1934 |
| Fourteen heads of figurines |
| Heads of three figurines wearing polos |
| Heads of five figurines wearing polos |
| Five animal figurines.The clay is of normal yellow hue, tinged with red, common to Athenian-made figurines, and this is covered in nearly every case by a fine buff-colored slip of clay on which the decoration ... 1934 |
| Heads of Archaic figurines. Top and bottom heads: Daidalid type, early Archaic period. Left and right heads: represent goddesses with hollow poloi crowning their oval faces. Developed Archaic style ... 1934 |
| Seven Mycenaean figurines. Human figures fall into two common types. One - with high, concave headdress, pinched-out nose, upraised, wing-like arms spreading from the sides of a flat torso, and a cylindrical ... 1934 |
| Unglazed askos mended from many pieces, partly restored. Buff clay. False ring foot, and concave handle, angled shoulder, a mouth with a spreading lip. A similar askos has been found in the Agora at Athens ... 1934 |
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