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| Left foot resting flat on plinth, partly covered by drapery so that heel exposed, and foot from little toe forward (missing). Drapery falls down to plinth in series of obliquely stacked folds that curve ... Early Roman ... Press folds visible on ... folds that curve around to ... Folds on proper lt. side |
| Over life-sized figure of draped figure, who stands with weight on rt. leg, lt. bent and slightly advanced, shoulders tilted strongly to rt. and frontal but hips turned slightly to proper lt. Upper arms ... ? Early Roman ? ... eradicated on top. Press folds on ... folds, clinging transparently ... with selvage folded back to |
| Life-sized statue of draped female, stands with weight on rt. leg, lt. bent slightly at knee, set just forward with foot turned partly to side. Wears himation over Ionic chiton. Himation would have hung ... 1902/05/28 ... feet suggests press-fold ... vertical folds down left side, ... Folds broad, divided by thick |
| Folded lead strip used for mending pots. Ends pressed together, but not welded. Similar to KM-116. Lead. Complete or intact. Intact, mended from two joining frgts., one large and one small, with some cracks ... ?, based on context ... Folded lead strip used for mending pots. Ends pressed together, but not |
| Tweezers consisting of a flat strap, folded to make a small loop at top, then pressed in and flaring out, curving in at blunt tips. Incised decoration: double wavy line on both sides, with dots in angles ... ? Byzantine? Coins to Turkish ... Tweezers consisting of a flat strap, folded to make a ... pressed in and flaring out, |
| Cookpot. Convex, probably globular body, outward folded rim flat on top and pressed down onto body wall, oval handle attached at edge of rim Wheel ridged interior Medium hard granular fabric fired gray ... By context. No good comparanda in Hesperia 1999 or 2005 ... LATE ROMAN STEWPOT WITH FOLDED RIM |
| Standing female w/ weight on r. leg, l. leg bent & pushed out to l. side; l. arm bent 90 deg at elbow, extended forward and slightly to side; r. arm apparently hung straight down, slightly forward ... Early Roman ... press-folds and weights at corners |
| Terracotta mouldmade mask with hair stylized in snail curls down to chin, round cheeks, holes near bottom corners. Sides fall away from surface at steep angle. Bottom corners have slightly obtuse angle ... 1936/11/18 ... meet. Mark in clay (fold from being pressed into mold) at |
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