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                <text>Fragment (a) shows a lower edge marked with dark brown paint. Otherwise, both (a) and (b) show colored areas (brown, white and orange) starting out broad below and sweeping upward in arcs and coming to a point. Through al l the colors at their edges run two rippling or scalloped dark brown lines.</text>
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(a) h. 0.28 m., w. 0.145 m., th. 0.025 m.&#13;
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                <text>Lang (2015) p. 172, pl. 97</text>
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                <text>Outer layer has very little surface with just a trace of pink ground with dark red and black lines. Of the inner layer enough is preserved to show that this is not regular arc dado since the black and red lines are much more wavy than ordinary ripple-lines and go in a diagonal direction rather than an arc.</text>
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                <text>Catalogue number: 12 D 11&#13;
Dimensions: h. of decorated plaster 0.10 m., w. of same 0.30 m.&#13;
Find spot: Lobby 11, in situ, just above the floor</text>
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                <text>Lang (2015) pp. 172-173, pl. 97</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;
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                <text>These two complexes are the largest and most legible of a great mass of similarly decorated fragments which do not join up. On blue ground, which often shows an orange case, large-scale black blobs and clusters of blobs rise from thick black lines which seem to proceed at random. Such blobs are characteristic of bull hides. </text>
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                <text>Catalogue number: 15 D 12&#13;
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(a) h. 0.36 m., w. 0.45 m., th. 0.02 m.&#13;
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Find spot: Room 12</text>
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                <text>Toward bottom of wall a small patch of surface is preserved. The remains are too restricted for certainty, but it seems likely that on this wall, this first layer of plaster exhibited a carefully drawn dado of rock-and-hide imitations.</text>
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                <text>Fragment preserving at presumed left, clusters of brown blobs appearing to spring from thin orange vertical line; other clusters depend from top, and some spring from lower right, where much is missing. These appear to be imitation bull-hide motifs, but without the anatomical characteristics of an actual hide. </text>
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                <text>Catalogue number: 18 D 46&#13;
Dimensions: h. 0.50 m., w. 0.40 m., th. 0.04 m.&#13;
Find spot: Hall 46, in front of northwest wall </text>
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                <text>Lang (2015) pp. 175-176, pl. 104</text>
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                <text>Fragments sharing with some dadoes at least two motifs: wavy vertical zones with crossbars of contrasting colors; and beast-markings. Ordinarily used separately to imitate stone-facings or hanging hides, these motifs are here combined in an improbable manner which does not even suggest hides handing on a stone wall.</text>
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Dimensions: h. 0.14 m., w. 0.39 m., th. 0.03 m.&#13;
Find spot: Hall 46, in front of northeast wall</text>
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                <text>Archaeology 13 (1960) 58, fig. 5&#13;
Lang (2015) p. 176, pls. 102, K</text>
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                <text>Fragment preserving white background smoked blue with wavy double band of orange and brown rising from presumed bottom along left edge, swinging around to right at top, outlining white area in which an orange area follows the line of the curve, and goes off to right. All this presumably represents rock-veins. </text>
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Dimensions: h. 0.37 m., w. 0.23 m., th. 0.04 m.&#13;
Find spot: Hall 46. in front of northwest wall</text>
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                <text>Archaeology 13 (1960) 59, fig. 6&#13;
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                <text>From left the motifs are: large orange area with partly curved, partly straight outline at top on blue background; blueish-white wavy zone with one curly orange line descending on either side of a black-barred white strip in which is a black-barred red area; wavy orange zone, white-barred. Possibly the impression of the texture of sawn wood.</text>
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Find spot: Hall 46, in front of northwest wall</text>
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