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| Round bronze token heavily corroded.
Stamped with letter beta on both sides, one side better preserved than the other.
Cf. Agora XXVIII, T19 (B 1175) and T20 (B 1164), undated. Finished Early Building ... 17 June 2009 ... Early Building I, Room B; Well Fill, Layer IVb. |
| Heavily worn and stamp poorly preserved.
Oval clay token with part of edge flattened (or broken?). Stamped on one side. Edge of stamp and ovoid shape in center can be discerned.
Orange clay.
Cf. MC 1789 ... 24 July 2009 ... Early Building I, Room B; Well Fill, Layer IVb. |
| Heavily worn and stamp poorly preserved.
Discoid clay token with small projection at one edge. Stamped on one side. Edge of stamp and ovoid shape in center can be discerned.
Orange clay.
Cf. MC 1804 ... 19 June 2009 ... Early Building I, Room B; Well Fill, Layer IVb. |
| Disc chipped at edges and bottom.
Round clay disc with large hole formed in center. Flat bottom recessed around hole. Convex on top with central ridge.
Creamy white slip on both surfaces flaking on underside ... 19 June 2009 ... Early Building I, Room B; Well Fill, Layer IVb. |
| Slightly less than half of vessel preserved in one piece.
Round bottom, flaring rim. Strap handle from belly to rim. Pink pigment residue in one spot on exterior.
Orange fabric, with some mica and numerous ... 17 June 2009 ... Early Building I, Room B; Well Fill, Layer IVb. |
| About one-third of vessel preserved in one piece, one small rim fragment added. Stump of one handle. Full profile preserved.
Type A Attic skyphos. Torus ring foot. Entirely glazed but for underside and ... 24 July 2009 ... Early Building I, Room B; Well Fill, cleaning. |
| Nearly complete small pyre saucer, missing small portion of rim and body.
Base slightly raised. Slightly concave wall near base, walls uneven. Thin peeling gloss all over, thicker and better preserved ... 19 June 2009 ... Early Building I, Room B; Well Fill, Layer IVb. |
Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face only preserved.
Four (five?) lines of the inscription preserved; stoichedon.
Pentelic marble. Found in modern context, north of the Hephaisteion and west of the Hellenistic ... Early 5th. century B.C. |
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