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| Homer A. Thompson ... Mycenaean graves were excavated in section Ε.
Section Ν was disturbed by late pits, bothroi and walls. Excavation was carried out through Roman levels. The area seemed to have been leveled out and raised ... 4 Mar-31 May 1952 |
| Broken at top and back.
Soft yellow poros with very smooth sawn front surface; slightly less smooth back and bottom. Anathyrosis joint surface at side. Same series as A 1267 (Η' 907). Altar of Pitt?
Poros ... July 1947 |
| Broken at top and sides. Also small joining pieces (not included on photograph).
Same series as A 1266 (Η' 906). Altar of Pitt?
Poros. Not found 2016. From wall S.W. of Peribolos. Leica, XXVII-80 ... July 1947 |
Two fair sized rim fragments and many similar pieces.
Rim has turned back edge, ca. 0.02 wide, and is decorated witih guilloche pattern.
Possibly a pattern on turned backed edge.
Similar to shield fragments, ... 31 July, 1, 3 August 1946 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Broken all around.
Preserves a bit of face, and a bit of left side.
Nearly illegible.
Pentelic marble. Found in wall of the Roman Building, south of the peribolos of the Twelve Gods ... 22 May 1952 |
Complete.
Round discus with six-pointed star. Rim down sloping, decorated with raised concentric circles. Plain knob handle; underside slightly concave.
No glaze; much worn.
Orange-red clay.
Type XXVIII ... 8 May 1952 |
Nozzle broken, otherwise intact.
Concentric circles on discus; nodules on rim; band of petals above nozzle. Small solid handle. Low raised base.
No glaze.
Pinkish clay.
Type XXVIII (late variety) of Corinth ... 8 May 1952 |
Small cockle-shell lid with a handle pierced to serve as a hinge.
Red glaze, worn.
Orange micaceous clay. Outside N.W. corner of Roman Building, layer I. 1894 Leica ... 17 May 1952 |
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