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| First interpretation: plaque.
Flat plaque nearly square. No string holes.
On one side a large smear of yellow paint; on the other, deep scratches, probably accidental.
Pinkish buff clay. Cistern, dug bedrock ... 11 April 1938 ... Hesperia 21 (1952), pp. 123, 126; p. 164, pl. 42, no. 79. |
| First interpretation: shallow rectangular box, open at the back.
Fragments missing.
Broad flat projecting base and top. Traces of an object that stood on top.
White color and traces of pale blue.
ADDENDA: ... April 1938 ... Hesperia 21 (1952), pp. 123, 126; p. 164, pl. 42, no. 80. |
| Bronze unguent spoon with long thin shaft, circular in section, tapering toward point. At other end, a small, slightly concave bowl tipped at a slight angle to shaft. Similar form and decoration to Corinth ... Context Middle Byzantine but object looks Roman, perhaps Late Roman ... NB947 B49 P126 ... NB947 B47 P123 |
Fragment. Potters' Quarter. Double Stele Shrine ... 1931/05/04 ... NB123 P61 ... Stillwell 1952, Corinth 15.2, cat. 23, p. 126 |
Potters' Quarter. Double Stele Shrine ... 1931/05/04 ... NB123 P58 ... Stillwell 1952, Corinth 15.2, cat. 24, p. 126 |
| Feet and lower part of dress of woman like the preceding (T 1753).
Traces of white color. Cistern. Leica, XXXIV-37, L-11 ... April 1938 ... Hesperia 21 (1952), pp. 123, 126, 129; p. 159, pl. 33, no. 16. |
| Head missing, and a few chips at bottom.
Figure muffled in a long cloak; right arm across chest.
Hollow; no traces of color.
Pink clay. Cistern. Coroplast 's dump.
4th c. B.C. fill. Leica, XXXIV-37 ... 15 April 1938 ... Hesperia 21 (1952), pp. 123, 126, 130; p. 160, pl. 33, no. 21. |
| Broken off at the waist.
Woman wearing chiton and short himation tighly wrapped around upper body and held at left side.
Traces of white color. Agora sample no. 412. NEUT. ACT. ANAL. , Brookhaven , May ... April 1938 ... Hesperia 21 (1952), pp. 123, 126, 129, 131; p. 159, pl. 33, no. 15. |
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