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Three discolored green in varying degrees, and one pierced with three small holes. Πέντε οστέινοι αστράγαλοι. Well, earth. Stoa Gallery Case Leica, color slide, XXXIX-51 ... 13 June 1937 ... Hesperia 18 (1949), p. 340, pl. 99, no. 134. |
Left end and middle piece found adhering together. Piece missing from between them and at their right.
Inscription on side B.
Well. Redigging classical fill. 1345 Leica ... 31 July 1971 ... Hesperia 46 (1977), p. 107, no. 5. |
Folded in two or three; cannot be opened.
Inscription on side A.
Well. Redigging classical fill. 1345 Leica 2258-2 (24) ... 31 July 1971 ... -9.4--13.1m. |
Found folded in three. Broken in two upon unfolding.
Inscription on both sides.
Well. Redigging classical fill. 1345 Leica 2258-2 (19) ... 31 July 1971 ... -9.4--13.1m. |
Found folded in three. Broken in two upon unfolding.
Inscription on both sides.
Well. Redigging classical fill. 1345 Leica 2258-2 (22) ... 31 July 1971 ... -9.4--13.1m. |
Found folded in three and a half. Broken in three upon unfolding.
Inscription on both sides.
Well. Redigging lower fill. 1345 Leica 2258-1 (8) ... 10 August 1971 ... -9.4--13.1m. |
A thin-walled tapering bronze tube, open at both ends. At the larger end two small bronze rings are set about it, one exactly at the end, the other 0.008m. from the end. Assembly Place, filling of Period ... 13 December 1930 ... Study Collections-Case No. 90-10 |
A drop of lead, flat below, convex above, on which in cameo is the figure of a tree impressed by a fine seal (circular). East Sanctuary, clearing between trances α and γ ... 13 October 1932 ... Hesperia Suppl. 7 (1943), no. 12, pp. 106, 107, fig. 48. |
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