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              <text>Variegated Dado</text>
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              <text>These five complexes or pieces provide samples of the generally much damaged dado from the wall of the Stoa. (a) has a top straight edge of plaster and an upper border of three bands (gray or black, white, red or oragne). On (c) the gray, white and red border appears above pinkish-buff ground with a black diamond net-pattern. (d) shows most of the border above a pale blusish-white ground on which black lines compose a complicated pattern in which round-cornered concave-sided squares contain dividing lines and two or three circles and dots. On (e) below the white and red bands of the border on dark ground at the left is a striped Easter-egg type of stone.</text>
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              <text>Catalogue number: 13 D 44&#13;
Dimensions:&#13;
(a) h. 0.235 m., w. 0.20 m., th. unmeasurable&#13;
(b) h. 0.16 m., w. 0.20 m., th. unmeasurable&#13;
(c) h. 0.105 m., w. 0.14 m., th. 0.025 m.&#13;
(d) h. 0.135 m., w. 0.05 m., th. 0.03 m.&#13;
(e) h. 0.10 m., w. 0.06 m., th. 0.01 m.&#13;
Find spot: Stoa 44</text>
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              <text>Lang (2015) p. 173, pl. 98</text>
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