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70, note 7; Olynthus, V, pl. 108, no. 201). The two letterswhichappear on 131 resemble,as was pointed out to us by T. J. Dunbabin,the peculiarform of double-a or double-r whichappearson some inscriptions from Halikarnassos(E. S. Roberts,Introduction to Greek Epigraphy, I, Cambridge, 1887, pp. 174-176). End of fifth century. 132. (P 93). Pyxis lid fragment, shape D. Diam. est. ca. 06 m. PI. 10. Rim fragment. Part of back and dorsal fin, right. No relief contour. For the shape,see 131. A fish very like ours appears on one of the lids from Olynthos (Olynthus,V, pl.
P 49). ). Ht. 029m. Pl. 8. Nuptial lebes fragment. Ht. 039m. PI. 8. From area of sanctuary at east end of East Stoa; see above, 11. Upper part of a female figure, looking left toward a mirror held by a small Eros; she wears peplos and necklace. No relief contour. Added clay for shoulder clasps, necklace, wings of Eros, and mirror; traces of pink on the wings, and on the mirror. Early Kerch. 110. (P 50). Nuptial lebes fragment. Ht. 049 m. PI. 8. From area of sanctuary at east end of East Stoa; see above, 11.
15 m. PI. 10. Rim fragment from a lekanis of shape A. The neck and a little of the chin of a woman's head, right; earring, necklace; floral ornament in front of the head; zigzag line on the rim. Relief contour only for part of the chin. C. ). 128. (P 107). Lekanis lid fragment. Ht. 057m. P1. 10. Probably from a lekanis of shape A. Male figure moving to right, wearing a short belted chiton elaborately ornamented, and a chlamys fastened around his neck and hanging down behind. In his left hand he carries a spear or pair of spears.