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| The sheet is folded into a thin rectangular packet.
Traces of cement. Note that on the published photograph, the number written on the object, reads IL 68. This is incorrect. Well. Leica, 3-237 ... 22 May 1933 |
| Very loosely folded into an irregular roll.
One end damaged.
Brought back unrolled (1936).
Eros, son of Ifigenia. Andrew Henry Feb. 2017 Well. Leica, 3-237, 6-108, 87-29-35, 87-29-36 DA 13686 ... 23 May 1933 |
Loosely rolled into a rectangular strip.
Brought back unrolled (1938). Well. Leica, 3-237 ... 23 May 1933 |
Folded into a light rectangular strip.
Both ends broken, but apparently nearly complete.
Partly unfolded (1938). Well. Leica, 3-237 ... 23 May 1933 |
One end preserved, crumpled over. Well. Leica, 3-237 ... 23 May 1933 |
Both ends broken.
Folded into a narrow strip tapering sharply toward one end. Well. Leica, 3-237 ... 23 May 1933 |
| Rolled into a thick wad.
Unrolled
This seems to be the same as one later returned unfolded, but without number; see in drawer. Andrew Henry Feb. 2017 Well. Leica, 3-237, 87-29-31, 87-29-32 DA 13692 ... 24 May 1933 |
| Inscribed.
The bottom, and both sides, slightly hollowed out. On the top, the dolphin extends from corner to corner diagonally, in a sunken panel. Below the dolphin, a raised letter, M; above, N A, retrograde ... 30 March 1934 |
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