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| From a pan-cover tile of the 6th century temple. The cover tile is in gable form. Extremely heavy fabric--0.047 thick at the thinnest point. Cor. Drawing #1094. Yellowish-buff clay with great quantity ... 1969/05/27 ... FP |
| Scratch through middle of pan tile indicates the fragment is a portion of the upper end. The whole surface was slipped, originally black, but has worn away and faded. Slip application ends approx. 0.018-0.030 ... FP |
| Fragmentary roof tile with incised compass-cut concentric circles. Side with circles is slipped yellow, surface now cracking. Other side is rough. One edge survives with a slight ridge. The tile is ... 1976/07/23 ... FP 301 |
| Flat Corinthian pan-tile with shallow set-back on underside, with compass incising through slip, creating a floral design on the outer surface. Cf. Corinth Drawing 985. Greenish yellow clay with grog, ... 1977/07/13 ... FP 303 |
| 1977/07/15
1977/08/11 ... FP |
| Hip pan cover tile with pan and front free corner. Hip line of front free corner continues below across the pan. Likely from Old Temple. Fine slip on upper surfaces. Coarse clay with moderately fine grit ... FP 314 |
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