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              <text>Fragment block set into the pavement where it slants uphill to the northeast, so that more is visible on some sides than on others. Plaster is preserved in three or four layers on all vertical surfaces but paint is much damaged. Pattern is arc dado with red and white; black scallop-lines.</text>
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              <text>Catalogue number: 26 D 92&#13;
Dimensions: h. of block above pavement ranges from 0.12 m. to 0.38 m.; w. 0.60 m.; l. 0.64 m.&#13;
Find spot: Court 92, in situ&#13;
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              <text>Lang (2015) p. 178, pl. 107</text>
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