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| Inscribed Herm base.
Part of top west surface broken away.
Inscribed front. Socket for insertion of Herm above. Within socket, a round dowel hole, with lead remains. Smoothly finished sides, back tooth ... 17 July 1970 ... Inscribed Herm base.
Part of top west surface broken away.
Inscribed front. Socket for insertion of Herm above. Within socket, a round dowel hole, with lead remains. |
| Inscribed round base with dedication.
Mended from two fragments, found on different dates, the smaller one, containing most of the inscription, found first; a chip has been replaced on top of the larger ... 394/3 B.C ... Inscribed round base with dedication.
... Under surface smoothed, upper and lower edges moulded; in the top an evenly picked rectangular socket; smooth surface around this. ... ADDENDA Used as a base. Joined with S 1054. |
| Rim broken away.
Round with keel bottom, petalled base, smooth stem and socket with moulded and stamped ornament at stem end and with a seal on right side. Suggested reading of seal (by N. Stavroulakis) ... 1 April 1936 ... Rim broken away.
Round with keel bottom, petalled base, smooth stem and socket with moulded and stamped ornament at stem end and with a seal on right side. ... Each petal on base decorated with a rayed dot, giving peacock feather effect.
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| Temple of Zeus and Athena. Fragments of Doric Entablature. Clearing East Front. Great Drain. Clearing South Part of Section. In North Part of Section. Clearing in South. Rehabitation for Re-use in North ... Η'-12 2249, 2250 A 376 A 377 A 378 A 379 S 1222 A 1198 A 1199 ... 1934 ... Base With Round Socket |
| Lamp with two opposite nozzles and solid projection in center of infundibulum.
Rounded body, sloping in towards top.
On rim, narrow band round large filling hole; set off from body by deep unglazed groove ... 18 April 1932 ... Lamp with two opposite nozzles and solid projection in center of infundibulum.
... On rim, narrow band round large filling hole; set off from body by deep unglazed groove.
... Remains of a socket for setting one lamp upon another (?).
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