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a) A fragment of goat lying down; his back foot, and the "elbow" of his front leg.
The lower edge of the mold is preserved.
It is from a different mold (treatment of fur and height of plinth) almost identical ... 25 February 1935 ... Agora VI, p. 67, pl. 19 (fragments b, c), no. 795 (fragments b, c), no. 797 (fragment a). |
Two corner fragments of a square or rectangular flat-bottomed shallow bowl (or lid). At each corner a projecting prong.
Attic. Worn black glaze, red in places. Cistern. 193 Leica ... 20 February 1932 ... Two corner fragments of a square or rectangular flat-bottomed shallow bowl (or lid). |
One fragment, mended from several, preserves part of the shoulder and rim; another comes from the body below the shoulder. A number of shoulder and body fragments do not join. Nothing of base preserved ... 25-26 May 1936 ... A number of shoulder and body fragments do not join. |
Large flat fragments of a mold for a relief.
Part of the bottom edge of the mold preserved on fragment b); otherwise broken all around. The mold was broken in antiquity, and mended with lead clamps, parts ... 31 May 1935 ... Large flat fragments of a mold for a relief.
... Fragment b) is a large piece, mended from two fragments, preserving the lower edge of the mould. |
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