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| Inscribed fragment.
Fragment from top of stele with cavetto and plain fascia above.
Mortar clings to the stone.
Two lines of the inscription preserved.
Pentelic marble. Found in Tholos trench E layer I, ... 22 May 1937 ... G 12 |
| Small chips missing from edges. Mended from two pieces.
Obverse: inscribed. It has three lines of text made of an ovoid seal.
Reverse: plain.
Pink clay.
Similar to MC 1174 and from seal 2-type II A.
... 26 July 1971 ... Hesperia 42 (1973), p. 178, pl. 39 g. |
| Inscribed fragments.
Fragment Ζ 348 a), part of the left side preserved (?); otherwise broken all round. Surface somewhat eaten away at left.
Two lines of the inscription and traces of a third above preserved ... a) (Ζ 348) 31 March 1933
b) (Ν 530) 7 April 1936 ... G-I 10-14 |
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18 fragments; making up to 15.
a) Fragment of offset lip and body, with the shields of two warriors, one with device of lion's head, overlapping from body to rim. Inside, ... 1 February 1934 ...
g) From body. The ground line and the black below it ...
h, i, j, k) Fragments of |
| Part of a large strap handle. Light red glaze decoration: two vertical lines on sides. Panels of X with vertical bar through center, separated by six horizontal bars.
Buff clay. 0.30-0.60m. below highest ... 1 August 1967 ... G 16 |
| Inscribed fragment of altar (?).
Apparently the mid part of a small altar; preserved to its original height and thickness, broken to right and left; its top slightly scooped out; its face front and back ... Ca. 240 A.D ... G-H 12 |
Fragment of krater or other large open basin. Incurving rim; part of crescent type handle. Horizontal line enclosing vertical zigzags on front of handle. On back of handles, oval with small circles in ... 2 August 1967 ... type handle. Horizontal line ... lines on lip and above handle ... lines between. Part of one |
Small inscribed stele.
Preserved complete including tongue to set into base. Straight moulded top.
Inscribed with three lines and a part of a fourth.
Grayish marble. Pre-excavation. Found in the modern ... 5th. or early 4th. centuries B.C ... with three lines and a part |
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