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| Block now rests upside down so its original top is not visible. Both ends of block treated like right end of A 3386, i.e. rough in upper half and chamfered at front, square cut in lower half. Back of block ... 18 July 1963 |
| Back and edges broken away. Helmet shaped terracotta object with six holes around sides. Nosepiece indicated in solid clay, also crest, decorated with four low bosses. Edge broken away in a manner suggesting ... July 1968 |
| Intact.
An open flat-bottomed cup with shallow spout and wishbone handles. Slightly outwards lip.
Walls flaring to plain rim flat on top.
Heavily corroded and the surface rough. Tomb; inside door.
Mycenaean ... LH III B (possibly C) |
| a) Mended from many pieces, broken off and cracked; contains a lead pipe. No leading.
b) The joints are cemented and bound with lead.
Water deposit inside of both. Red clay with bits in it. Civic Offices, ... 2 May 1953 |
| Part of one pipe and the start of the next one. The two fastened together with lead. The original intake pipe leading into the west end of the passage of the cistern; Stoa Terrace opposite Piers 11-12 ... 6 April 1954 |
| Mended from three pieces, one of them being a handle; cracked. Part of lip restored; small hole below the one horizontal handle. Plain thickened rim; ring foot with straight profile and narrow resting ... 5 May 1953 |
Intact, except for chips from mouth and foot and small holes on body. Trefoil mouth; flat handle rooted on rim and body with a finger depression at lower attachment; ring foot with almost vertical sides ... 5 May 1953 |
One-third of foot missing, the rest of it badly chipped. Chips missing from lip. Short almost straight neck, slightly flaring thickened rim. Round body. Flaring ring foot with flat resting surface; almost ... 5 May 1953 |
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