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| Nozzle missing, otherwise intact.
Disk: bull's head in two framing rings interrupted by handle. Rim: two panels with incised branches. Nozzle: set off from rim by two parallel grooves with punched holes ... 25 June 2003 ... Lamp with Bull's Head |
Lower end only preserved. Head of a bull. Pair of grooves between head and vase proper, red.
Metallic black glaze. Pnyx Street. 261 Leica ... December 1932 ... Rhyton Fragment: Bull's Head |
No. 32.
Knidian with circular stamp: Type with facing bull's head. Nb. No. 5. Trench F. ΕΠΙ ΠΟΛΙΤΕΥΣ ΔΑΜΟΚΡΑΤΕΥΣ ΚΝΙ[ΔΙΟΝ] 1072 ... 26 Jun 1936 ... Knidian with circular stamp: Type with facing bull's head. |
| A bull's head, to right in positive.
Broken on one side.
Back rounded; worn.
Soft red clay. Well; box 379. Leica, 80-59-35 ... 1946 ... A bull's head, to right in positive.
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| Preserved is about three-fourths of top of lamp and handle.
Handle not pierced but grooved. Disk has bull's head with two framing rings; forelock on bull's head arranged in rectangle with transverse grooves ... 23 May 1970 ... Disk has bull's head with two framing rings; forelock on bull's head arranged in rectangle with transverse grooves coming down between eyes. |
Complete.
Globules around rim, bull's head on discus.
Five concentric circles incised in bottom. Handle not pierced through.
Pink unglazed clay. Late Roman fill under Byzantine House A. Leica ... 18 May 1956 ... Globules around rim, bull's head on discus.
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| Bull's head. The nose of the projecting head is chipped. The forelock of the hair, his ears and the upper part of his face are well-modelled. Trench Θ, Middle Stoa building fill. Lots Θ 101, 104 w/Byz ... 1 April 1933 ... Bull's head. The nose of the projecting head is chipped. |
| Horned bull's head and part of a raised arm: Minotaur. He is often represented holding a stone in his right hand in his desparate struggle with Theseus. White patches.
Cf. amphora in Tarentum, Rumpf (1937), ... (1955) ... Horned bull's head and part of a raised arm: Minotaur. |
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