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Head of dog figurine. First interpretation: head of bird.
One half preserved, to the neck.
Clay was covered by white slip over which was laid red for the collar, beak and eye, yellow for the comb.
Coarse ... 16 March 1933 |
Fragment of large thick mould, with right hand extended to left (dancing Maenad ?).
A broad projecting rim along the preserved right side of the mould.
Coarse brick red clay, buff at the surface. Middle ... 16 March 1933 |
Torso of boy, preserved from neck to above knees, but lacking the back, the right shoulder, and part of the bent back left arm, with some object broken from the side. Probably Dionysos.
Mould-made, hollow ... 18 March 1933 |
Head and upper part of body of a figure with hands held on chest.
Broken all sides.
No trace of color.
Brownish clay, buff slip. Green earth.
Late Roman, sherds discarded. Leica ... 18 March 1933 |
| Fragment from right side of inscribed stele.
Back dressed smooth; right edge; other broken.
Decree mentioning the poletai, the sanctuary, hide, pig, cleansings, and katakephala.
The right end of twelve ... 5th. century B.C. |
| Three fragments from an inscribed architrave; grave monument.
Fragment Η 158 a), the largest fragment, broken at both ends, preserves the rough picked top and back, and the smooth finished under surface ... (Η 158 a) 18 March 1933
(Η 158b) 18 March 1933
(Η 158 c) 20 May 1933 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Broken at left, right, bottom and possibly on top; back face dressed with pointed chisel.
Honors Tiberius Claudius as benefactor of the city.
Parts of two lines of the inscription preserved ... 16 March 1933 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Broken all round.
The letters are cut deep in a surface dressed rough, but finished with a smoothed band above and below. Below this appears the beginning of a recess, or moulding, ... 16 March 1933 |
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