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Head, legs and tail missing. Solid.
A galloping horse. No trace of rider.
Clay: Fine, buff, covered with white paint, very soft clay. Modeled in the round. From the filling behind the terrace wall ... Probably early fourth century B.C. |
Broken away below the mouth.
Ferocious male face, hair on end. Eyes and nostrils completely pierced.
Clay: Buff, coarse, showing trace of red on nostrils, pink on mouth. The head was close in the upper ... Probably fourth century A.D. |
For the pyramidal pendant. Ornamented with balls of an earring - Of AE earring, much the same, undoubtedly same period.
Clay: Buff, fine, hard. Rounded behind. Assembly Place, filling of Period III ... November 1932 |
Pnyx 189
Clay; buff containing many fine particles of shiny black grit.
The stamp is set vertically on the outside of the nich just below the lip. Assembly Place, Filling of Period III ... November 1932 |
Pnyx 237.
Clay, russet, containing much mica and fine grit. Assembly Place; filling of Period III ... November 1932 |
Pnyx 235
Clay; dull resset, micaceous,traces of red paint on stamp. Assembly Place, Filling of Period III ... November 1932 |
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Clay; buff, fine, slightly micaceous. Assembly Place; Filling of Period III ... Novemer 1932 |
| Clay: Buff; micaceous, like Thasian. Assembly Place; filling of Period III ... November 1932 |
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