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A 164: Roof Tile Fragment: Stamped

Preserved along one side, which has a raised edge nearly to one end. Other edges broken. Coarse brick red clay, with buff slip (?). Near the edge, the mark of the paw of an animal, made in the soft clay ... 3 April 1933

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A 234: Roof Tile Fragment: Stamped

Broken all around; back preserved. Coarse dark buff clay with bits; lighter buff slip. Two lines stamp. Cf. series of stamped tiles: A 136 ff., also SS 4. Metroon series. Fill over fallen cover slabs of ... 26 June 1933

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A 271: Architrave Block: Ionic

Full length preserved, with anathyrosis on both ends. Moldings above fasciae on both interior and exterior surfaces broken away. Vertical surface above fasciae smooth picked on exterior and rough-picked ... 15 June 1933

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S 326: Herm Head

Small head, broken below the chin, badly worn so that only the general outline of the face is preserved. The hair lies close to the head and is bound by a fillet (?) indicated by two parallel lines. Eyes ... 7 April 1933

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S 337: Statuette Fragment: Draped Male

Head, feet, right arm and lower left side of drapery are missing. Male (?) figure with the lower part of the body draped. The figure leans against a most complicated support consisting of two struts in ... 22 April 1933

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S 358: Relief Fragment with Hermes

In low relief on front, Hermes, his head in profile to the left, his body facing front: head, shoulders, and part of left arm with caduceus preserved. He wears a chlamys. The background is picked, except ... 12 May 1933

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S 366: Stele Fragment with Athena in Low Relief

The fragment is from the upper left corner of a probably inscribed pedimental stele. No letters are preserved; the figure of Athena, facing right, is broken away below the knees. She wears a chiton girded ... 25 May 1933

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S 371: Herm Shaft Fragment

Broken into two pieces and repaired; the head is missing. The hair in front falls in two curls, one over each shoulder; in back is a broad expanse of vertical wavy lines ending evenly at bottom and sides ... 6 June 1933