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Dimensions: h. 0.39 m., w. 0.44 m., th. 0.03m.&#13;
Find spot: Hall 46, in front of northwest wall</text>
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                <text>Lang (2015) p. 177, pl. 105</text>
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                <text>Fragment preserving on white smoked blue, upper edge white band; next below is orange band, then bands of white, brown and white. Below is the beginning of a double orange and brown band ascending; to left are horizontal curly orange lines, with at least one vertical curly line intermeshing. </text>
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Dimensions: h. 0.17 m., w. 0.11 m., th. 0.03 m.&#13;
Find spot: Hall 46, in front of northwest wall </text>
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                <text>Fragment preserving part of the inner layer dado on this wall; of the outer layer little remains and the traces of decoration consist only of a few bands of color which might be the stumps of arcs. But the inner layer is elegantly laid out with a refinement of the regular arc dado: red uprights come at intervals of ca. 0.28 m., and in the resulting panels, the quarter arcs in opposite corners meet more nearly in the center than on the rectangular panels. The arc colors are now a faded red, white, pink and blue; the lines are red, both scallop and ripple. </text>
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Dimensions: h. of decorated plaster 0.29 m., w. of same 0.60 m.&#13;
Find spot: Hall 46, in situ </text>
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                <text>PN 1, 198, fig. 147&#13;
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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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Find spot: Court 92, in situ&#13;
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                <text>Fragment preserving on red ground beads in applied color: round white, tiny black, tiny yellow, leaf-shaped black, tiny yellow, tiny black. Obviously the red ground is the neck of a life-size man. </text>
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Dimensions: h. 0.04 m., w. 0.05 m., th. 0.008 m.&#13;
Find spot: Throne Room (6), in front of southwest wall</text>
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                <text>Fragment preserving in upper part of east corner: (a) on southeast face; (b) on northeast face. On (a) is upper part of flaring yellow leg marked with black and black-outlined yellow strut, both apparently imitating the structure of a wooden bench. On (b) there is regular arc dado of yellow, brown and white with black scallop lines. Thus the short end of the bench was given a dado-motif, perhaps so that it might blend in with the wall; the long side of the bench facing into the room was painted to represent a piece of furniture. </text>
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                <text>Catalogue number: 4 M 10&#13;
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(a) h. of decorated plaster 0.14 m., w. of same 0.19 m.&#13;
(b) h. of decorated plaster 0.14 m., w. of same 0.10 m.&#13;
Find spot: Room 10, in situ</text>
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                <text>Fragments preserving the lower part of a squat wide-mouthed jug with one handle sitting in a two-tiered vessel on top of a large pithos. Part of the wide, straight-sided neck of the jug is preserved with vertical black lines apparently in panels; the rounded body is marked with lines defining its curve; the handle apparently juts out from the rim and swings down to join the body inside the lower vessel, which is tan with black lines mostly obscured; it might possibly be an elaborate lid turned upside down? The background is white.</text>
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                <text>Catalogue number: 6 M 16&#13;
Dimensions: h. 0.27 m., w. 0.29 m., th. 0.02 m.&#13;
Find spot: Room 16</text>
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                <text>Three joining fragments preserving white area with red scallop-lines at edge, then broad band of blue edged with black lines and a row of black-outlined white "leaves" between black lines along its middle. A narrower band of white and a wider band of yellow both have similar chains of "leaves."</text>
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                <text>Catalogue number: 7 M 19&#13;
Dimensions: h. 0.15 m., w. 0.12 m., th. 0.017 m.&#13;
Find spot: Throne Room (6), in front of southwest wall, and Room 19</text>
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                <text>One fragment preserving parallel thin black lines running horizontally to two upright black lines at right and two curving black lines at left. It might be part of a griffin's wing, but the lines are thinner than those used on the local griffins. Turned on its end it might be the prow of a ship. </text>
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Find spot: Room 43</text>
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Dimensions: h. 0.145 m., w. 0.165 m., th. 0.03 m.&#13;
Find spot: Stoa 44</text>
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