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Probably belonging to the same vessel with H 208, H 211.
Probably left to right. -TAI Votive dump. -TAI ... H 411 ... H 411 |
Leaves, guilloche, nodules on wall.
Part of the rim and upper wall preserved.
Wall: Covered with nodules.
Upper Zone: Comprises a band of leaves above a guilloche. A reserved line just below the rim.
Clay: ... 1934 ... PNP 411 ... PNP 411 |
Broken off at the middle of the neck.
The head (priest of Isis type ?) is bald, and his ears stand straight out from his head. The line of a veil which passes over the crown of his head and down his neck ... 30 March 1933 ... T 411 ... T 411 |
| Mended from two pieces, soldered together, with three strips of bronze at back. One corner ornament missing. Bottom rough, but perhaps original.
Pediment-topped plaque, tapering sharply toward bottom ... 18 March 1937 ... B 411 ... B 411 |
Lower end of a horn, neatly cut off below.
Three small holes pierced near lower edge. Surface smoothed.
"It is an antler, probably cervus elaphus (red deer)" (Phelps, 1966).
Middle Helladic. Well Q ... 7 June 1937 ... BI 411 ... BI 411 |
Below tongue pattern, upper part of armed warrior, left. Inside glazed with irregular reserved band center.
Glaze streaky brown. Green earth. Leica ... 24 March 1932 ... P 411 ... P 411 |
Round bottom and slender concave upper part.
Pierced vertically.
Black glaze somewhat peeled.
Similar to MC 410, but larger and not so high. Well.
Latest 5th-4th c. B.C. Leica ... 18 May-4 June 1937 ... MC 411 ... MC 411 |
Handle attachment of lamp. Outer part of perforated handle preserved, with crescent-shaped attachment
Purplish-red glaze.
Pinkish-buff clay.
Type XXI of Corinth collection. Leica ... 1 March 1932 ... L 411 ... L 411 |
Obverse: seated Herakles, left, facing tripod.
Reverse: apparently plain; traces of a countermark (?). With coins for the day nos. 153-162. in zip lock bag in conservation
with gloves Leica ... 22 May 1936 ... IL 411 ... IL 411 |
A few fragments missing but essentially complete.
A round natural hole towards the front and another at back, fairly carefully cut through.
The other holes appears to be simply missing sections of the ... 16 June 1951 ... Reese (1985), p. 411. |
Piece from one side missing.
Complete dimensions preserved. Well. Leica ... 19 May 1939 ... Reese (1985), p. 411. |
Fragment of rim and body of an open bowl. Stub of vertical handle preserved at rim. Body decorated with a group of vertical zigzag lines between dots.
Pale clay. Creamy buff slip. Dull black glaze on ... 4 April 1932 ... Agora XIII, no. 411. |
Lower part of stem for knob of very large lid. A bird to left head missing. Red on wing, dot rosette in field. Hollow with silt over niche of Mycenaean Tomb. 4683 Leica ... 13, 23 June 1951 ... Agora XXIII, no. 411. |
| Five fragments, one much mended, from a large lid. Rim black; then a zone of running hounds to right, with hook spirals, swastikas, wavy lines and dot rosette filling ornament. Above, a band of swans walking ... 29 April 1937 ... Agora VIII, no. 411. |
Two non-joining fragments; the high flaring stand foot, and another from high up, with part of the floor of the bowl. Above the rim of the foot, a raised rounded band. Bands, line maeander, diagonal hatching, ... 23-29 April 1937 ... Agora VIII, no. 411. |
Broken off at the neck, and most of its right side missing.
Flat face with features deeply incised. Hair drawn to back in three heavy strands. Necklace of stamped circles.
Unglazed.
Pinkish orange clay ... 5 June 1933 ... Η' 411 |
A small high rectangular base, from which a figure has been broken off.
Remains of white color.
Buff clay. Channel F, water deposit. Leica ... 17 March 1937 ... ΛΛ 411 |
| Part of the mold for a large face, with one eye.
For a protome like T 1763 (?)
ADDENDA: Probably head from large bust-protome of goddess; cf. T 1763.
Too flat Gorgoneion (?) Cistern. 350-325 B.C. Leica, ... April 1938 ... ΑΑ 411 |
Rectangular stamp. Klepsydra antechamber; sandy layers above level of debris, toward north. [ Ἐπὶ] δαμιορ[γοῦ]
[Κλε]υπόλι[ος]
(Ε,Σ lunate, framed) Leica ... 3 June 1938 ... ΟΑ 411 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Broken away behind and at both sides.
Top surface smooth for 0.055m., after which it rises (broken away).
Lower surface a smoothish band; then smooth picked.
Three lines of the inscription ... 26 March 1934 ... Β 411 |
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