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Fragment. Potters' Quarter ... 1928/04/13 |
Potters' Quarter. Aphrodite Deposit. |
Potters' Quarter. Aphrodite Deposit. |
Potters' Quarter. Aphrodite Deposit ... 1931/05/04 |
Potters' Quarter. Stelai Shrine A. |
Potters' Quarter. Stelai Shrine A ... 1928/04/10 |
Potters' Quarter ... 1931/05/04 |
Fragment. Potters' Quarter. |
Potters' Quarter ... 1931/05/04 |
Terracotta dove, handmade. Legs, head, and tail pinched out from central mass, with depression underneath. Undecorated. Fine very pale brown clay. No visible fabric. Complete or intact. Intact figurine ... 1929/05/30 |
Potters' Quarter ... 1931/05/06 |
Fragment. Potters' Quarter. |
Potters' Quarter. Circular Stele Shrine ... 1931/05/19 |
Potters' Quarter. Circular Stele Shrine ... 1931/05/22 |
Potters' Quarter. Circular Stele Shrine ... 1931/05/23 |
Potters' Quarter. Circular Stele Shrine. |
Potters' Quarter. Circular Stele Shrine ... 1931/05/22 |
Potters' Quarter. Circular Stele Shrine ... 1931/05/22 |
Potters' Quarter. Circular Stele Shrine ... 1931/05/22 |
Potters' Quarter. Circular Stele Shrine ... 1931/05/22 |
Potters' Quarter. Circular Stele Shrine ... 1931/05/23 |
Potters' Quarter. Circular Stele Shrine ... 1931/05/19 |
Potters' Quarter. Circular Stele Shrine ... 1931/05/22 |
Potters' Quarter. Circular Stele Shrine ... 1931/05/22 |
Potters' Quarter. Circular Stele Shrine ... 1931/05/23 |
| Handmade seated dove. Pointed nose at sharp angle below brow which continues line of conical neck. Tear drop shaped body is rather wide and hollow underneath, narrowing to fan-shaped tail. Undersurface ... At least middle of 4th c. B.C. (Stillwell 1954, Corinth 15.2, p. 186) |
| Handmade seated dove with triangular legs and wide, flat body which is slightly convex on top and hollow underneath. Tail widens towards break. Sharp angle between beak and top of head. Underside shows ... ca. 350-325 B.C. (Stillwell 1952, Corinth 15.2, p. 24) |
Small handmade seated dove figurine with long tail with rounded end, rounded feet separated in wide vee at front and distinguished from tail by low arch on each side. Wide body. Narrow neck leading directly ... ca. 350-325 B.C. (Stillwell 1952, Corinth 15.2, p. 23) |
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