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| Inscription, retrimmed to form a thin paving slab, with roughly picked "bottom" (left side), "top" (rt.) worked with claw chisel. graffito. Greek. Parts of 25 lines, letter Hts. 00.01-00.03.For text, see ... Hellenistic ... graffito. Greek. Parts of 25 lines, letter Hts. 00.01-00.03.For text, see over ... Fragment. Six joining frgts. from left edge; preserving face of inscription; |
| Roof tiles of Early Temple of Apollo ... 1954/06/16 ... Roof tiles of Early Temple of Apollo. |
| Fragment from mutule of Doric geison, preserving a single gutta, cylindrical with slanting surface set at 20 degrees from the horizontal. Traces of fine white plaster. Oolitic limestone. Fragment. Single ... Mid 6th c ... Fragment from mutule of Doric geison, preserving a ... Traces of fine white plaster ... Fragment. Single frgt., complete gutta, part of adhering surface of mutule. Surfaces |
| Gutta with flat undersurface, profile not strictly cylindrical: vertical at back, front contracting from bottom to top at 9 degrees from the vertical. Possibly faint rasp marks on underside. See A-1064: ... Mid-6th c. B.C ... with temple but larger ... Faint traces of plaster. |
| ROOF-TILES OF EARLY TEMPLE OF APOLLO |
| Rectangular wall block, identified as Old Temple block on basis of 2 parallel rope channels (W00.04, Depth00.015) set 0.27 m. apart, running length of block on undersurface. Undersurface slightly concave ... Early 7th c ... identified as Old Temple block on basis of 2 parallel rope ... length of block on ... Fragment. Single frgt., preserving portions of top, bottom, one end, one face. |
| Block with single rope channel (W00.035 Depth00.022) running length of undersurface. Block's end, face smoothly finished; bottom more roughly chiselled and slightly concave in transverse section. Ca. 0.20 ... Early 7th c ... WALL BLOCK OF 7TH CENTURY TEMPLE OF APOLLO |
| Block with single rope channel (W00.04 Depth00.01) running vertically up one end; its continuation missing so orientation uncertain. End roughly chisel-dressed, slightly concave in plan. One horizontal ... Early 7th c ... Temple Hill |
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