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| Complete except for most of crown molding. Crown is cavetto-crowned ovolo. Lower and upper fascia. A dowel and a clamp cutting on top surface. Very granular soft yellow poros, perhaps Aeginetian.
Another ... 30 July 1970 ... Hesperia 42 (1973), pp. 375, 379, pl. 68 a. |
| Roman, marble pan tile, maybe part of sima (?). Raised borders along top of back and side edges. Fine-grained white marble Fragment. Fragment of back right corner. Outside Shear House ... ROMAN MARBLE PAN TILE |
Inscribed face and back preserved; broken all around.
ΑΔΙΟΝΥΣΙΟΥΙ series. In fill where late Roman Building had been destroyed. Leica ... 23 March 1935 ... In fill where late Roman Building had been destroyed. |
One face roughly dressed. The other faces more roughly dressed, or broken.
Egyptian granite.
Cf. A 1232 (ΔΔ 254) and A 1233 (ΔΔ 255). Found 1940, removed 1947 and placed on terrace between two large Mycenaean ... 1940 ... A 1234 ... A 1234 |
Broken away below, in back and on both sides.
Top and hawk's beak preserved.
Pentelic marble.
In late Roman fill. Leica ... 30 June 1933 ... A 240 ... A 240 |
| Amphora with round bottom (C), attenuated ovoid body (B,A) with max. diam. above median, rounded shoulder curving into narrow vertical neck, straight flaring rim with round lip. Two vertical handles oval ... 76 Context late 6th early 7th c ... C 1997 44a ... a |
The cover tile mended from several pieces; small fragments missing; the full dimensions preserved.
Elaborate relief decoration on the antefix: palmette, Medusa mask, and scrolls.
Coarse gritty red clay; ... 23 June 1947 ... A 1238 ... A 1238 |
Transport amphora with a tall ovoid body. Shape similar to Hjohlman 2002, pp. 17-8, 149, nos. 38 and 39. Wavy combing on lower part of shoulder. Similar to Hjohlman 2002, pp. 17-8, 149, nos. 38 and 39 ... HE 14a ... a |
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