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| Eleven fragments make up to five. Fragments of a large stand like P 13012. One fragment a), has a bearded head right, the rest panthers, lions, boars and winged creatures. Added red. Well near Stoa Terrace ... 20 June 1955 ... Agora XXIII, no. 536(a-c) and no. 537(e). |
| Wall fragment.
Purple iridescent molded glass. For context see Hesp. 20 (1951), pp. 279 ff. Excavation Date: (1955). Compartment under hypocaust room of east bath.
Late 2nd c. B.C. 7951 Leica ... 1955 |
Four joining fragments give part of flat bottom and wall, with one horizontal handle of a heavy basin. Nothing of rim preserved. Heavy micaceous fabric.
Coarseware. 5th. c. grave west of underground drain ... (January 1958) |
| Four joining fragments preserve rim and beginning of floor of plate. Keel rim, moulded. Ridges inside, grooves outside. Low ring foot.
Reddish micaceous clay; orange glaze.
Samian. South cut VI, gap ... 21 May 1959 |
Fragment from the center of a Late Roman C plate. Preserved is the head of a human figure, with its right hand raised. In the field to the left, the tip of a cross(?).
Red clay; thin red glaz e inside ... 22 March 1933 |
| Rim fragment. Scraped line with traces of miltos below lip.
Incised on rim: MYC ().
Metallic black glaze. Attic.
Apparently rare Attic name. Perhaps refering to 5th c. MUS, famous metal worker who made ... 11 July 1949 |
Fragment from one side, part of one spout and most of the other, and the handle, missing. Double conical body on broad ring foot; the upper body rising steeply to a central peak; a moulded ring around ... 8 April 1948 |
| Parts of neck, mouth and handles preserved.
The many fragments make up into two groups (kept as four because of fragility of joins).
Fragment a) ca. 3/4 of mouth with some of neck, one flat handle (fragments ... 5-6 April 1937 |
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