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| Fragment a) from shoulder, b) from wall, both non-joining and broken all around. From a closed large vase of which the neck was painted inside. On the outside a helmeted head, to left, in black figure ... 10 May 1935 ... On the outside a helmeted head, to left, in black figure style, accompanied by an inscription ΔΗ]ΜΟ[ΣΙΟΝ. |
Fragment from mid-part of figure, holding a child in right arm.
Gouged style. No color.
Light red clay. Cistern, strosis II. Leica ... 13-19 June 1937 ... Fragment from mid-part of figure, holding a child in right arm.
Gouged style. No color.
Light red clay. |
| Two joining fragments from near handle attachment. Komast Group style. Komast to left. Added red on chiton. Catalogued May 1960. Well AB, layer 3. Leica ... July 1959 |
Head and part of back of figure.
Draped, and with a hood over her head.
Extremely coarse gouged style. White wash; traces of red paint.
Late Roman. Cistern, lower fill. Leica ... 13 February 1937 ... Head and part of back of figure.
Draped, and with a hood over her head.
Extremely coarse gouged style. White wash; traces of red paint.
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| Part of neck and wall. Below red band (pattern?) head to right with Phrygian cap.
Poor style and glaze. Street of the Marble Workers. Leica ... May 1964 |
Polos-style amphora fragment mended from two pieces. Part of the lowest animal frieze, with rays below. Siren to right; incised rosettes in field.
Clay burned gray, and glaze badly peeled. Second layer ... 11 February 1935 |
| Deinos rim fragment. Glazed inside and on both edges of the rim; the flat top reserved, ornamented with a large rosette carefully incised; center and alternate petals red.
Attic Orientalizing style. Well ... 22-25 February 1935 |
| Fragment from base and lower wall. Low base and side wall, slightly inclined inward. Around the lower wall a frieze of which there remain parts of a mounted horseman, in front of him and facing him one ... 16 March 1938 ... Around the lower wall a frieze of which there remain parts of a mounted horseman, in front of him and facing him one cloaked and scepterd and one uncloaked figure; facing in the other direction, one uncloaked figure. Delicate work of Little Master style. |
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